More than 5,000 Scuba Diving readers from all over the globe have ranked the world’s best diving destinations in the categories that matter to you: advanced diving, big animals, macro life, wreck diving and more. These are the opinions of real ...
The Jan/Feb issue of Scuba Diving featured winners in seven categories from the Top 100 reader’s choice survey. But there is more useful travel info from our 2009 survey than we could fit in one issue, so check out these other top picks for ...
Clue #1 The term muck diving was coined here due to some of the best macro creatures in the world including nudibranchs and pygmy seahorses. ...
There are plenty of places on this watery planet where diving is a casual activity. But there are a few locales where it absolutely permeates the culture, taking over every resort, beach parking lot and waterside bar where fish tales resonate ...
Clue #1 This group of four main islands is known as Wa'ab to the locals. Clue #2 Renown in the dive community for its signature big animal encounter that peaks in the December and January. Clue ...
Compete in the first UPA Challenge (Underwater Photography Azores Challenge). The challenge consists of three individual photography competitions.
Exploring the Bering Sea
This first person account from Greenpeace expedition leader John Hocevar details what he and his team found in Zhemchug Canyon, one of the world’s largest, in Alaska’s Bering Sea. You can read his story below, and see ...
Go on assignment with the BBC and the Discovery Channel to explore the mysterious waters beneath the American Antarctic research base of McMurdo Station. Then plan your own adventure with the top 10 dives in the accessible Antarctic Peninsula.
Clue #1 Fast becoming the best place to photograph, video and dive with Carcharodon carcharias - the apex predator of the sea. Clue #2 22 miles long and reaching an elevation of 4200', this island is located 165 miles ...





