The Red Sea has been on the diving radar for a long time. And yet, never in all these years, has it ceased to amaze
The Red Sea has been on the diving radar for a long time. And yet, never in all these years, has it ceased to amaze
Caribbean Sea… Two words immediately brought to mind pictures of white sand beaches, fringed with palm trees and turquoise waters. The Yucatan Peninsula offers just
Buddy Dive Resort Bonaire is a full-service dive resort and five-star PADI Career Development Centre that has something for every diver and leisure traveller. At
If you were going to create a place for unspoilt water-based adventure, you would probably end up with something that looked a lot like the
Blue Force 3 is a 42-metre premium liveaboard that was launched in November 2018 to ply the waters of Egypt and Sudan. With five-star quality
Are you looking for the best diving liveaboard in the Maldives? Look no further than the Maldives Blue Force One, which has been awarded twice
Diving with Atlantis Dive Resorts and Liveaboards, you’ll experience the Philippines’ premier dive destinations, in the heart of the Coral Triangle, with incredible marine biodiversity,
The Aroona is built for adventure… She offers guests the flexibility to be involved in fishing, diving, snorkelling, kitesurfing, island hopping, shipwreck hunting and much
Scubapro has had back-inflate BCDs in their line-up for many years, ranging from larger units like the Knighthawk to more travel-orientated BCDs like the Glide
Win a trip to the Maldives with EuroDivers.
A Recap of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2021
Mike Haigh from Wreck Hunters explains how they recover objects from historical wreck sites.
Cristian Pellegrini of DAN Europe looks at the ultimate fitness workout programme for divers
As Michael Menduno reveals, it’s a lot more than just insurance!
Concluding his two-part feature, Michael Menduno discusses putting DAN Europe’s ‘Pro’ Liability Insurance to work for you
Raja Ampat is a haven for small creatures For many divers, the thrill of seeing the largest bull shark or biggest group of yellow fin
How do you prepare yourself for some of the most-challenging diving imaginable in unpredictable conditions? And what happens when you have barely 18 months to
Navigating new travel opportunities in the new normal. As the world is approaching a new normal and travel destinations are opening up again there has
A Groundbreaking Survey of the World’s Reefs Reveals the Extent of the Coral Reef Crisis The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation publishes their findings
Soneva in Partnership with Coralive and Ark2030 aims to propagate 50,000 coral fragments every year in the Maldives November 1, 2021. Soneva has launched an ambitious
Click Here for Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 39 Contents News roundup Winners of the Ocean Photography Awards announced, new liveaboard in Saudi Arabia, Reeftip drinks
Scuba divers might think it common knowledge that sharks bite humans because they confuse them with natural prey such as seals – but only now
Langkawi and the Pulau Payar Marine Park is every diver’s dream. While the Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark is a geological marvel above the sea on
A scuba diver has died while retrieving golfballs from a hotel lake in Northern Ireland. The man, said to have been in his 50s, was
A photograph of two humpback whales has won the DAN Europe Card prize at the Abissi Underwater Photo Contest in Venice, Italy – which means
Ocean-conservation charity Ghost Fishing UK has announced dates for an in-person “Winter Warmer” weekend at inland dive-site the National Diving & Activity Centre in Gloucestershire,
Superb value and always great prices with Emperor Maldives, take a look at our last-minute savings: 31/10 – 07/11 | MV Emperor Atoll | Best
Peter Sotis, the US rebreather instructor who was buddying Sharkwater film-maker Rob Stewart when he died in a deep-diving incident in 2017, has been convicted of attempting
A Spanish court has rejected a criminal action against Odyssey Marine Exploration, the US shipwreck salvor that had been accused by Spanish maritime archaeologists of
Many UK scuba divers interested in maritime archaeology train with the Nautical Archaeology Society, and the NAS has now matched a £46,000 grant from Historic
A recreational diver has discovered a Crusader knight’s sword off a Mediterranean beach in Israel. The finder was Shlomi Katzin from Atlit, a coastal town
Detective work following a spate of peculiar fatalities in the Pacific off Hawaii suggests that a new risk-awareness – and getting the design of the
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