Located in the northern Moluccas, the remote island of Halmahera sits half way between Lembeh Strait and Raja Ampat and promises exceptional diving opportunities for adventurous divers, right at the heart of the Coral Triangle.
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Destination: Indonesia
The beautiful beaches and laid-back charm of Koh Lanta make this island an excellent base for those wishing to explore the Andaman Sea. The island is known for magical sunsets and diving opportunities, from experts to novices, including those looking to learn to dive.
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Destination: Thailand
The Coral Sea extends to the east of Australia, encompassing remote coral atolls and an exceptionally healthy marine life. Divers head to the remote Osprey Reef, only accessible by liveaboard, for shark encounters and manta ray and whales in season.
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Destination: Australia
Ningaloo Reef stretches 250 kilometres along the mid-west coast of Australia, where you can dive amongst a kaleidoscope of tropical marine life. Suitable for snorkellers as well as divers, expect whale shark, manta ray and humpback whale encounters in season.
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Destination: Australia
Located in the far eastern reaches of Indonesia, the Alor Archipelago consists of 20 islands. Home to the Pantar Strait Marine Park, here you will find a bountiful marine life boosted by strong currents, and some of the best preserved coral reef systems in Indonesia.
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Destination: Indonesia
The unspoilt island of Vanua Levu is Fiji’s second largest. Surrounded by coral reefs and picturesque beaches, there is easy access to one of the best diving areas in the country, with colourful soft coral reefs, turtles and scalloped hammerhead sharks.
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Destination: Fiji
The remote Banda Sea in eastern Indonesia is a vast expanse of water which includes Ambon, the Banda Islands, Seram, Wetar, Kai and Aru Islands. Best explored by liveaboard, it offers abundant marine life on pristine reefs, steep drop-offs, and pelagics and critters galore.
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Destination: Indonesia
The smallest and least developed of the islands, Little Cayman offers a peaceful getaway with a flourishing wildlife above and under the water. Underwater highlights include the Bloody Bay Wall, with its colourful coral gardens and magnificent marine life.
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Destination: Cayman Islands
Milne Bay is situated between the Solomon and Coral Seas, which surge back and forth, flushing plankton-rich waters with crystal clear blue water and causing a frantic profusion of marine growth. The scene of heavy fighting in WWll, the entire region is littered with wrecks.
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Destination: Papua New Guinea
This small coastal town in southern Mozambique is popular amongst divers as an affordable destination with easy access to colourful reefs and amazing shark encounters. Expect manta rays, bull and hammerhead sharks, turtles and dolphin here.
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Destination: Mozambique
Characterised by the sea that surrounds it, the Solomon Islands archipelago comprises 992 tropical islands and atolls scattered in a gentle curve, stretching from Papua New Guinea in the north to Vanuatu in the south. The islands offer some of the world's best diving.
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Destination: Solomon Islands
Remote and relatively untouched, Northern Mozambique features uninhabited tropical islands, glorious beaches and unspoilt wilderness. Expect an incredible diversity of marine life from tiny colourful creatures to humpback whales in season.
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Destination: Mozambique
Located off the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, the island of Cozumel is renowned for its thrilling drift diving opportunities, glorious sunshine and white sand beaches. It’s a popular holiday destination for divers from around the world throughout the year.
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Destination: Mexico
The unique landscapes of Lanzarote set it apart from the other Canary Islands. Long sunny days, pristine beaches, warm temperatures, a relaxed atmosphere, variety of dives sites and great visibility attract visitors throughout the year. And it’s only four hours from the UK.
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Destination: Spain
One of the Riviera Maya’s best known locations, the small town of Tulum consists of three areas: the Mayan ruins, the small town and the beach strip. It offers easy access to the Mesoamerican reef, Cenotes and cave systems for divers.
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Destination: Mexico
Conveniently located for international visitors, this self-contained community features high-end resorts along with beautiful white sand beaches, fantastic dive sites to explore and plenty of topside activities for all.
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Destination: Egypt
Explore Marsa Alam's vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life on a thrilling scuba diving adventure. Encounter colorful fish, hidden dougong, and playful dolphins in this underwater paradise.
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Destination: Egypt
The most southerly resort area on the Egyptian Red Sea coast offers tranquillity and easy access to Fury Shoal, renowned as one of the best diving areas. Get away from the crowds in this remote and relaxed location.
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Destination: Egypt
Renowned as one of the diving hotspots of the world, Sharm El Sheikh is a resort town on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, popular with both holidaymakers and water sport enthusiasts.
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Destination: Egypt
The subtropical island of Madeira welcomes visitors all year. The capital Funchal offers culture and entertainment whilst the Natural Park is home to unique flora and fauna and the surrounding waters, bountiful with marine life.
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Destination: Madeira
The Cabo Pulmo National Park is one of significant importance, recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Home to hundreds of marine species including turtles and sharks it is popular with both snorkellers and divers, and best visited by liveaboard.
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Destination: Mexico
A little off-the-beaten-track, Sipalay is a small town on the west coast of Negros Occidental in the western Visayas. Visitors are attracted by its rustic charm, white sand beaches and colourful fringing reef. Great for snorkellers and divers of all abilities.
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Destination: Philippines
The lesser known of North Sulawesi's diving treasures, the Bangka Archipelago lies between Bunaken and the Lembeh Strait. The islands provide a wealth of marine habitats including fringing reef, volcanic sand, pinnacles and mangroves, creating 30 world-class dive sites.
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Destination: Indonesia
It's hard to imagine that this small, sleepy island in the Dutch Caribbean was once a busy trading hub. Saint Eustatius, referred to locally as ‘Statia’ is now a diving gem, with an acclaimed marine park that's home to 36 varied dive sites.
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