Reader Rankings: Top 10 Beginner Scuba Diving Sites
Where did you fall in love with scuba diving? These 10 dive sites are perfectly suited for new divers and a whole lot of fun.
These rankings are part of our 2017 World's Best Platinum Awards, a readers survey. For more on the survey and method, click here.
TOP 10 BEGINNER DIVES
Dive Site | Results |
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Palancar Gardens, Cozumel, Mexico | 21.37% |
Buddy's Reef, Bonaire | 17.34% |
Stingray City, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | 13.17% |
Christ of the Deep, Key Largo, Florida | 12% |
Pickles Reef, Key Largo, Florida | 10.07% |
Molokini Crater, Maui, Hawaii | 9.33% |
Sunset House Reef, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | 8.29% |
Something Special, Bonaire | 7.31% |
Anse Chastenet Reef, St. Lucia | 5.48% |
Amphitheater, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos | 5.11% |
The Top 3
Palancar Gardens | Cozumel, Mexico

Kadu PinheiroDivers explore Cozumel's Palancar Gardens
A great option for anyone just certified or even just scuba curious, this reef at 30 feet previews Cozumel’s coming attractions. Even at this shallow depth, the reef — with coral heads the size of Volkswagen Beetles as well as a rainbow of red rope sponges, orange barrel sponges, yellow tube sponges and purple sea fans — opens up with sand chutes and other swim-throughs, giving divers the chance to practice buoyancy in tight quarters and experience the high of entering a tunnel through the corals, exiting in the blue overlooking the wall.

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Plus, this site nearly guarantees sightings of green turtles, as well as green moray eels, scorpionfish and schooling snapper. Although it’s rare, the endemic splendid toadfish, a whiskered, pancake-faced bottom dweller known for its loud croaking mating call, can also be spotted by divers.
Buddy’s Reef | Bonaire

Tim's Images Underwater/AlamyA frogfish off the coast of Bonaire
Entry to this shore dive, right where the ocean meets the edge of Buddy Dive Resort, couldn’t be easier — with choice of ladder or giant-stride. And with a steady stream of divers dropping in, word of the exact whereabouts of frogfish and seahorses is quickly spread, making critter-finding a snap.
Christ of the Deep | Key Largo, Florida

iStockphotoThe Christ of the Deep statue in Florida
Easily Florida’s most photographed underwater attraction, this 8½-foot statue at a depth of 15 feet honors the first scuba diver who lost his life under the sea. But this site isn’t just about the bronze — it sits amid John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, where lobsters and schooling French grunts abound.