Set in a tropical scattering of islands, surrounded by the third largest coral reef and some of the clearest water in the world. Andros has a wide range of exciting and beautiful marine life making this an exciting scuba diving location. The...
Go>A quiet group of islands with excellent less known reefs, the Berry Islands are great for those who want a quiet holiday but still have access to excellent reefs and large pelagic species. The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists of a...
Go>Bimini lays 81km (53 miles) due east of Miami, just on the other side of the gulf stream. The close proximity to the United States made it the ideal spot for an offshore speakeasy during prohibition. One of the most popular shipwrecks...
Go>Home to the highest peak in the Bahamas, a huge 207 feet, Cat Island is a wonderful place to explore above and below the surface of the ocean. The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists of a group of 700 breathtaking islands...
Go>The pineapple capital of the Bahamas, Eleuthera has excellent diving on reefs and wrecks with the most natural wrecks of any other island. The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists of a group of 700 breathtaking islands at the top of the...
Go>Close up dolphin and shark encounters can be had in the waters around Grand Bahama, including dives at the famous Tiger Beach where you can get up close and personal with the amazing Tiger Shark! The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists...
Go>The most scenic island in the Bahamas, Long Island has amazing diving including the deepest Blue Hole in all the Bahamas. The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists of a group of 700 breathtaking islands at the top of the Caribbean above Cuba...
Go>Turquoise water, soft powdery white sand beaches, world-class casinos, duty free shopping, and succulent seafood draw hundreds of thousands to Nassau, Bahamas every year. The Bahamian capital and tourist hot spot is located on New Providence Island, 290km (156 miles) southeast of Miami,...
Go>World class wall diving, frequent visits by hammerheads and striking topography, San Salvador is a must for divers visiting the Bahamas. The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and consists of a group of 700 breathtaking islands at the top of the Caribbean above Cuba...
Go>The Bahamas means “Shallow Seas” and this is no more evident than in the Abacos islands. Arranged along the eastern side of the little Bahamas bank, the Abacos islands cover over 263 square hectares (650 square miles) in the northern portion of...
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>Tortola is renound for it pristine waters and friendly people and is know as Natures Little Secret. It is also know as the sailing capital of the world. Tortola is famous for the Wreck of the Rhone location of the movie...
Go>A British Overseas Territory, the Cayman Islands are located in the western Caribbean south of Cuba. The deepest part of the Caribbean is the Cayman trough, a trench of over 6,000m (20,000 miles) deep. Cayman Brac is one of three islands that make up...
Go>Grand Cayman is known for it's fantastic wall diving, healthy reefs, world class shore diving, excellent macro marine life and often with cobalt calm seas! There are 270 named dive sites with warm water and generally great visibility year round. Grand Cayman is...
Go>A British Overseas Territory, the Cayman Islands are located in the western Caribbean south of Cuba. Little Cayman is one of three islands that make up the territory. It is the smallest island, with an area of just 28.5 sq. km (11...
Go>Serving as the capital city of Cuba, Havana lies on the island’s northern coast and host over one million tourists annually. This city is steeped in ancient Spanish history as it supported the Conquistadors’ conquest of the New World. Bursting with 19th...
Go>The enchanting island of Isla de la Juventud is one of Cuba’s best diving destinations for keen divers. The unspoilt beauty of the island has stunning coral reefs in its pure blue Caribbean waters plus the nearby breath taking Punta Frances Marine...
Go>Playa Giron consists of a beach and small village on the east coast of “The Bay of Pigs”, the site where Castro forces repelled an ill-fated C.I.A. invasion aimed at overthrowing the new government. After 72 hours of fighting the American forces...
Go>Once you arrive in Cienfuegos you will understand why it is called Cuba’s “Pearl of the South” for the sheer beauty of its bay. To protect this port from pirates and marauders the Spaniards erected the fort of Nuestra Señora de los...
Go>Turquoise waters lap against white sandy beaches in Cuba’s number one resort town on the Hicacos Peninsula, 140km (75 miles) east of Havana. A narrow headland, Hicacos Peninsula boasts one of the most beautiful stretches of beach in the Caribbean. Palm leaf...
Go>Dominicans will extend a gracious welcome, saying “This is your home!” “Bienvenidos!” and indeed are happy to share their beautiful island bathed by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and Caribbean Sea to the south. Dominican Republic is the second largest country...
Go>Saba is a tiny volcanic island in the Caribbean that offers unspoilt diving opportunities with virtually no crowds. This 13 square kilometer island is officially part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands – though English is the primary language – and has...
Go>Small friendly island with no mass tourism less than 100 hotel rooms and only 3000 inhabitants. Sint Eustatius (“Statia”) is a tiny haven in the Caribbean for divers. Immediately off the dock of the island are 7 distinct eco systems, with walls,...
Go>A gem among Caribbean islands; peaceful, quiet and unspoilt. Carriacou is volcanic in origin, with the island featuring rolling green hills, spectacular views of the surrounding sea and reefs and seemingly endless white sandy beaches. People are friendly and you can be...
Go>Once known as the “Spice Isle” of the Caribbean, Grenada is historically famous for its production of nutmeg and was fought over by the French and British for nearly two centuries. Now an independent island nation, Grenada is still the “island of...
Go>Visitors come to Colon, Panama for a variety of reasons. There are white sandy beaches with clear water. Yachts are often seen at the shelter Bay Marina. The small little town has a history of Spanish galleons and pirates, and back in...
Go>St. Barthelemy or St. Barth as it is often called is considered a playground for the rich and famous. That said St. Barth is a place that you will always want to come back to. It has a little something for...
Go>St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a small, often overlooked, island chain located between St. Lucia on the north and Grenada to the south, in what is called the West Indies. Barbados is to the east. Normal 0 ...
Go>Home to a stunning protected coral reef that plunges to 8000 ft, Grand Turk has some great dive sites minutes from the shore. Grand Turk is part of the group of islands that makes up the Turks and Caicos Islands. With 8...
Go>The largest of the islands, Middle Caicos is an island of natural beauty, a more dramatic coastline than other islands and can reach some excellent dive sites. Middle Caicos is part of the group of islands that makes up the Turks and...
Go>Boasting the largest flock of pink flamingos in the islands and access to brilliant dive sites, North Caicos is a nature lovers getaway. North Caicos is part of the group of islands that makes up the Turks and Caicos Islands. With 8...
Go>A location that is still relatively unknown, The Turks and Caicos Islands have some excellent unspoilt dive sites, crystal clear water and abundant reef life making this a premier diving area. The best known of the Islands, Providenciales is one of the...
Go>The best kept secret of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Salt Cay is the ultimate getaway, total adventure and relaxation at its finest. No crowds, no cruise ships and no casinos and a diver’s paradise. Salt Cay is part of the group...
Go>The fishing capital of the islands, South Caicos attracts those interested in birdlife, fishing, diving, fresh seafood and history South Caicos is part of the group of islands that makes up the Turks and Caicos Islands. Located at the southern tip of the...
Go>St. Croix is famous for being The Carribean's best kept secret! The an unheard of Gem of Caribbean diving, offering two dramatically different diving experiences only a 20min drive apart. The Wall brings a rich diversity of life, mixing the richness and nutrients...
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