Dive The Craters And Sinkholes Of Mount Gambier

Mount Gambier Cave diving, Australia

If you’re tired of scuba diving the same old coral reefs and are looking to kick things up a notch in the adventure diving arena, head to Mount Gambier in Southern Australia! As we saw in our last post (click here if you missed it), it’s an under-rated destination and a must visit if you’re [...]

Australia’s Best Kept Diving Secret- Mount Gambier

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

Scuba Diving in Australia = Great Barrier reef. At least that’s the perception of the majority of people. And if not the Barrier reef then the Ningaloo Reef of Western Australia. But have you heard of Mount Gambier? If you’re tired of diving the same old coral reefs and are looking to kick things up [...]

PADI Cavern Diver Specialty course

cavern

What is Cavern Diving? Cavern diving is the exploration of an overhead environment while remaining within the portion of the ‘light zone’, which is the section of the overhead environment illuminated by sunlight. The light zone of a cave is defined as that part of the cave from which natural light illuminating the entrance is [...]

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. [...]

Cenotes: The Underwater Caves of The Riviera Maya, Mexico

Cenotes- Sinkholes

The state of Yucatán, Mexico is home to some of the most beautiful and intricate underwater caves and caverns called Cenotes…

How does cavern and cave diving differ from one another

cavern

Cavern Diving Cavern diving is the exploration of a permanent natural overhead environment while remaining within the portion of the light zone, or within sight of the entrances. It differs from cave diving in that, while cave divers may penetrate long distances into the cave, cavern divers go no further than 130 feet from the [...]

Cave Diving at Peacock State Park Florida

Peacock Springs

Peacock Springs State Park is a 733-acre Florida State Park located on Peacock Springs Road, two miles east of Luraville Florida. The park offers numerous activities such as picnicking, swimming, diving, and wildlife viewing. Of which the most exciting is the unique cave diving experience that the State Park has to offer. The park has [...]