Patagonia is known to be a destination for adventure travelers above water, but did you know Puerto Madryn, Chubut is recognized as the premier diving capital of Argentina? This unique South American dive destination is filled with shipwrecks of all sizes and depths---each one hiding a different legend.
Hawaii's seabed is littered with long-lost artifacts from World War II. We followed along with one expedition to learn more about what it's like to scavenge for old wrecks.
Have you ever considered diving in Germany? From wrecks in the Baltic Sea to underground mine diving, make sure to add diving in Germany to your Eurotrip itinerary.
This maze of bridge supports off Pensacola, Florida, creates a towering artificial reef that draws in snapper, grouper and a host of marine life.
Drop in on this artificial reef off Pensacola, Florida, and prepare to be overwhelmed by schooling pelagic fish.
Scuba Diving staffer Candice Landau practices mindfulness below the surface as she explores the somber shipwrecks of Chuuk Lagoon.
Sometimes, the hardest part about planning a dive trip is deciding where to go. These are the most exciting destinations at the top of our ever-growing must-dive list.
Wrecks abound on the ocean floor surrounding Oahu. Ease of access makes them ideal for both wreck aficionados and first-timers. The wrecks on this list stand out among the rest.
Most divers agree: Exploring a wreck in the depths is an awe-inspiring experience. That experience is only enhanced when you understand the history of each submerged vessel.