The second largest atoll in the Maldives contains caves, steep drop offs and pristine reefs all waiting to be explored. Gaafu Atoll is also known as Huvadhoo Atoll and is one of the Southern Atolls in the Maldives. Diving the Maldives can be...
Go>Halkidiki (also known as Chalkidiki) is known for its dense pine forests, its beautiful coastline and its mountain ranges. It is a town extremely popular with Greek and East/Central European vacationers. With plenty of campsites, it is also a great destination for...
Go>Algoa Bay and surrounds hosts a number of dive sites. The accessibility of shore diving and the ease of boat diving, the close proximity of reefs to the launch site and the professional and personal care ensures that diving is a pleasure,...
Go>Great Diving, easy reefs, blue holes and a peaceful scenic setting, the Exumas are a great location in the Bahamas to visit. The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists of a group of 700 breathtaking islands at the top of the Caribbean above...
Go>The southernmost island in the Maldives, Seenu isinternationally famous for its wrevck dives and abundance of large pelagic such as mantas, turtles and sharks throughout the year. Seenu Atoll is also known as Addu Atoll and located just south of the equator. Diving...
Go>Santa Catalina Island or Catalina Island is known to be a bouldery island yet great for scuba diving. From Los Angeles, Catalina Island is off 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest. Catalina is part of the Channel Islands of California Archipelago. Its beautiful...
Go>Zihuatanejo is a quiet Mexican fishing town that neighbours the resort centered town of Ixtapa. While it has developed extensively since the 1970s, the town retains an old world Mexican charm alongside modern amenities and, great diving. Zihuatanejo is small fishing village...
Go>Alor is the last island furthest east and north in the East Nusa Tenggara province, more commonly know in Bahasa Indonesia as Nusa Tenggara Timur or NTT. NTT as a province is most famous for Komodo Island and it’s aboriginal inhabitants the...
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