New Coral Reefs Discovered in India’s Angria Banks

Angria Banks

The Angria Banks are a shallow submerged atoll island located 100 miles off the western coast of India. For decades the existence of this shallow has been known by mariners navigating India’s coastline who steer clear from this navigational hazard, which lies just 20meters from the surface of the ocean. But it was only recently [...]

Dive the Concrete Ship Atlantus for Cape May Diamonds

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During the First World War as steel was becoming a scarce commodity, an experimental program sanctioned by President Woodrow Wilson approved the construction of an emergency fleet of 24 ships to be made out of concrete instead of steel. Of the 24 sanctioned a total of 12 were finally constructed towards the end of the [...]

Explore The Southern Coral Caverns Of Egypt

Cavern diving at St John's reef, Egypt

Beside the ever popular Dahab Blue Hole dive site, Egypt offers divers chambers of caverns encrusted in impressive coral in the lesser visited southern part of Egypt, a fine setting for an easy introduction to cavern diving and a chance to escape the crowds of divers that frequent the more popular dive sites of Egypt. [...]

Dining In The Deep at Ithaa

Underwater restaurant  Ithaa in the Maldives

16 feet (5m) below the waves of the Indian Ocean, set in the crystal clear turquoise waters of the famous Maldives Islands is the World’s First Undersea Restaurant ‘Ithaa‘. A restaurant of the Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa, Ithaa is an inverse aquarium offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views. This exclusive restaurant seats just [...]

Dive Lake Malawi in Africa

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Malawi is a long landlocked country nestled between Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique. Running throughout the length of this country is Lake Malawi Africa’s third largest freshwater lake which extends 600 kilometers in length and 80kms wide. This lake has been formed as a result of tectonic movements of the Earth’s crust as it lies in [...]

Egypt’s Most Controversial Wreck Dive: The Salem Express

Salem Express

The Salem Express is arguably one of the most controversial wreck dives in the Red Sea due to the tragic loss of life which occurred in December 1991 when she sank just an hour away from its final destination, the Safaga Port. Originally built in the French shipyards of La Seyne in 1964 and known [...]

Dive Two Unique Airplane Wrecks in Aruba

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Tired of diving shipwrecks and looking for something unique to pique your interest underwater? How about the opportunity to dive and explore not just one, but two airplane wrecks and be able to swim through them as well? Aruba, a 33-kilometer (21 mi) long Island of the Lesser Antilles in the southern Caribbean Sea, can [...]

Japan Underwater Uncovered

Japan Diving

Japan doesn’t instantly strike you a a scuba diving destination. But, this archipelago with 34,000 kilometers of coastline has more than 2,000 diving points and more certified divers than any country except the United States. Only a handful of western divers have experienced the great quality and variety of marine life Japan has to offer, [...]

Dive the Wreck of the Hilma Hooker Bonaire

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If you’re in Bonaire, perhaps the best wreck dive you can do is that of the Hilma Hooker  which is a cargo ship used for drug smuggling, sunk just off the shore resting on the sea bed in 90 feet of water completely intact.  The ship itself is a spectacular dive site, and even more [...]

For Great Shore Diving Head to Malta and Gozo

Malta and Gozo Diving

One of Europe’s smallest but one of the best Mediterranean diving destinations is the 300 km² Island of Malta. Easily accessible from the UK by a short 3 hr flight, Malta and it’s sister island Gozo offer some great diving, but what makes these Islands all the more appealing to divers is the option of avoiding [...]