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This coral-reef ghost town in the Red Sea — with connections to Jacques-Yves Cousteau — is Sudan's best-kept scuba diving secret.
A trip aboard VIP One can turn any diver into a metalhead — with playful dolphins and scalloped hammerheads thrown in just for fun.
Based on the opinions of thousands of divers from across the globe, our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards showcase the best scuba diving in the world.
The Dead Sea is dropping at alarming levels; could a controversial infusion from the Red Sea stop the decline? And at what cost?
Jungle, flora and fauna, archaeological sites, solitary beaches, a turquoise-colored sea with crystal-clear water which turns to silver by moonlight, the fantasy and warmth of the tropics, the mystery of the millenary culture which lives on in the Maya people...
The 2011 Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society European Rolex Scholar, Erin McFadden, blogs about her experiences
One of our most coveted awards: Find out which operators, resorts and liveaboards made our Top 100 Gold List!
Remote reefs and historic wrecks make the Red Sea a sought-after live-aboard destination.
The Mystery Destination is “Papua New Guinea” Thousands of different species Located in the center of the Asia-Pacific region, Papua New Guinea is said to have twice as many marine species as the waters of the Red Sea and up ...
Our Sept/Oct issue, with an advanced adventure on the Red Sea’s Thistlegorm, a look at the world’s top dive islands and the latest and greatest in dive computers is on stands now. Pick it up at a retailer near you then check out these links for ...
Land-based and live-aboard dive operation based in Egypt's Red Sea.
Whether you go north or south on a live-aboard boat in the Egyptian Red Sea, you can dive a diverse range of habitats.
10 Tips for Live-Aboard Diving, Adventure Guide to the Red Sea & Much More!
I don't know if it's the time of year but the Red Sea wasn't quite what I was expecting. Almost no big animals and less interesting small stuff than Indo/Pacific locales.