The most westerly island in the Bahamas and just a short flight from Nassau, Bimini has become recognised for its world-class diving and snorkelling, with crystal clear waters home to wild dolphin and an abundance of fish, wrecks and sharks; including hammerheads.
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Destination: Bahamas
A World Heritage Site since 1991, Komodo National Park is home to the legendary Komodo dragon and some of the best diving in the world. The waters offer an incredible variety of marine life including critters, sharks, manta rays, dolphin, whales and turtles.
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Destination: Indonesia
Tofo is quickly becoming known as a premier world-class dive destination, famous for large pelagics, especially manta rays, whale sharks and humpback whales. Divers can also encounter schools of devil rays, sharks, turtles, game fish and excellent macro life.
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Destination: Mozambique
Surrounded by white sand beaches, the little island of Malapascua has gained a reputation as one of the best places in the world for thresher shark sightings, encountered each morning at Monad Shoal. Numerous other sharks are also seen, as well as mantas.
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Destination: Philippines
The diversity of marine life in False Bay is amazing, however the highlight is the sight of great white sharks flying through the air as they prey on fur seals during August and September. Nearby is picturesque Simonstown, with Boulder beach and its penguin colony.
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Destination: South Africa
Off the northern tip of the Yucatan peninsula, the unassuming island of Holbox plays host to one of the world’s most spectacular marine events each summer. From mid-May to August each year, huge numbers of whale sharks gather here to feed.
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Destination: Mexico
The central region comprises Malé and Ari Atolls, Felidhoo, Faafu and the smaller Rasdhoo Atoll. It is the most popular area for both dive resorts and liveaboards, with excellent shore diving from house reefs and large pelagics on drift dives.
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Destination: Maldives
Christmas Island is a tiny island in the vast Indian Ocean, an outpost of Australia on the fringes of Asia. Shallow waters with fringing reef surround the island, before plunging dramatically into the depths of the Java Trench, the Indian Ocean’s deepest point.
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Destination: Australia
Hardly touched by modern tourism, Long Island is unspoiled and tranquil, with exquisite scenery, pristine soft white sand beaches and an exciting mix of dive sites including the world famous Dean’s Blue Hole, accessible from the shore.
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Destination: Bahamas
One of the least inhabited islands of the Bahamas, with rolling hills, miles of idyllic deserted beaches and world-class diving experiences, Cat Island is a stunning year round destination - whether you want to dive, snorkel or just get away from it all.
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Destination: Bahamas
Home to Pico Volcano, the highest point in the Azores, Pico Island is also known for whale watching. Diving here is spectacular, with magnificent topography and plentiful pelagic species. From here you can also dive with the mantas of Princess Alice Bank.
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Destination: Azores
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
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 small coastal town of Donsol in the northeast of the Philippines offers a rare opportunity to interact with whale sharks. Between the months of December and May, visitors head here to swim and snorkel with these harmless and gentle filter feeders.
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Destination: Philippines
Cape Town is South Africa’s most beautiful city and is surrounded by incredible marine life. For divers, great white sharks are the big draw and are best seen from April to September, while late winter sees southern right & Bryde's whales visit Cape Town’s waters.
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Destination: South Africa
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
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
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
Mozambique’s most recent diving discovery, this new location offers shark diving away from the crowds. Morrungulo promises excellent big fish encounters, vast unspoilt beaches and plenty of adventure for more experienced divers.
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