A look at the current dive scene in the Red Sea, Mauritius and Hawaii
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Scuba divers love to share their favorite tips and tales from dive trips. This column highlights some of those. As a leading photographer and cinematographer in the Red Sea, Morgan Bennett-Smith has witnessed magnificent beauty in the waters of the Middle East. The dive he'll never forget is experiencing bioluminescence on scuba for the first time.
Underwater photographer, Kate Jonker's, 15-year-long search for the dugong, ended in success in the Red Sea. Read more about her incredible experience with this marine mammal.
Escape the crowds by visiting these often-overlooked scuba meccas, from the United States to Jordan.
A WWII wreck and an abandoned Cousteau research station beckon liveaboard divers below the waves and into history.
Sunk in 2019, the old Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar airplane has become an artificial reef and a world-class dive site.
In partnership with the marine exploration nonprofit OceanX, University of Miami scientists using ROVs discovered the massive brine pools more than a mile deep.
Underwater observations of bottlenose dolphins show pods of dolphins rub themselves on specific coral species, which may prevent or treat an infection.
Since 1994, the vessels in the All Star Liveaboards fleet have earned countless Readers Choice Awards. in 2022, they added 36 more.
Metalheads will adore these domestic and international wreck meccas.
The Egyptian Red Sea is a dream combination of conditions and subjects for wide-angle underwater photography.
Wrecks, reefs and an abandoned Cousteau research station await divers in the central Red Sea.
All Star Red Sea delivers adventurous scuba safaris in Egypt’s Red Sea
Incredible wrecks to dive in the Red Sea, from the *Thistlegorm* to the *Salem Express* and beyond.
The Red Sea RE Aggressor will offer three unique itineraries to Sudan, Deep South Sudan and Deep South Egypt.