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Exploring Portugal from Marine to Cuisine as a Scuba Diver

Portugal delights above and below the waves, from castles to wrecks and reefs to restaurants.

Panic Flow | Lessons for Life
A technical diver cannot be resuscitated after he rejects alternate air sources to address a free-flowing regulator.
How to Take Underwater Photos in the Maldives
The Maldives rewards the adaptable photographer, so packing a flexible wide-angle zoom lens and booking the right resort are some of the ways to maximize your trip.
How to Plan a Croatia Dive Trip
Here’s what time of year Croatian dive centers are operating, how to get around the country, what gear you need and more.
Wakatobi Sets the Global Standard for Resort Diving
There are many reasons why divers consider Wakatobi a must-do destination.
From the Skies to the Seas, Abandoned Airplane Becomes New Red Sea Dive Site
Sunk in 2019, the old Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar airplane has become an artificial reef and a world-class dive site.
How to Use Diver Propulsion Vehicles
Diver propulsion vehicles can open up another dimension of diving, but it also requires additional skills, techniques and safety considerations.
Where to Scuba Dive in Northern California
Sites stretch along the Golden Coast from Mendocino to Fort Ross.
How to Take Your Bonaire Dive Trip to the Next Level
DPVs, rocky treks, turtle flocks and washing-machine surf: You've never seen Bonaire like this before, but it's worth the work.
What’s It Like to Be a Marine Biologist? How Do You Become One?
A marine biologist shares what degrees it takes to break into the field, where they work (it’s not always in the ocean!), how much you can make as a marine biologist and more.
Great Island Getaways for Scuba Divers
Here are the classic dives, under-the-radar delights and trip tips you need to dive the Turks and Caicos, the Galapagos and Fiji.
Is This The World's Wildest Nudibranch?
The *Melibe* nudibranch noticed a crack in the ecological framework to be filled with a body plan just crazy enough that it could work.
Tourist Train Endangers Mexican Cenotes and Prehistoric Sites
The Mexican government has invoked its national security powers to push forward the construction of a tourist train being built the Caribbean coast, threatening its cave systems.
Eat, Sleep & Dive®
My alarm clock is set for 5 a.m. so I can make the 10 a.m. flight to Atlanta, where I will connect for a 12:30 p.m. flight to Belize.
Everything You Need to Know About Scuba Diving Viti Levu
Our coast-to-coast dive guide for the best sites, condition reports, where to stay, and topside adventures.