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Tufi

Tufi offers a unique environment for divers: sponges and corals play host to a macro wonderland on the walls of the fjords, while the outer reef experience is unsurpassed, with dozens of world-class dive sites, spectacular marine life and untouched WWII wrecks. Find Out More

  • Destination: Papua New Guinea

Puerto Aventuras

Located a 45 minute drive south of Cancun, Puerto Aventuras is home to a luxury yachting community in the heart of the Mayan Riviera. The main attraction from here is to dive or snorkel the Cenotes, but you can also enjoy ocean diving and the Mayan ruins of Tulum. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mexico

Cenotes, Yucatan Peninsula

A combination of millions of years of geological activity and climate changes have created an incredible and unique eco-system in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. The Cenotes, caves and caverns can be explored by divers and snorkellers - an excellent adventure. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mexico

Floreana

Home to the first inhabitants in the archipelago, Floreana provides nesting areas for tropical birds, as well as colourful beaches, panoramic views and exciting dive sites. The submerged crater of Devil’s Crown is one of the best snorkelling sites in the Galapagos. Find Out More

  • Destination: Galapagos & Ecuador

Osa Peninsula

Osa Peninsula stands out as the finest wildlife experience in a country renowned for its natural wonders. Corcovado is one of the most biologically intense places on earth, but it is the big fish encounters of Caño Island that are of particular interest to divers here. Find Out More

  • Destination: Costa Rica

Southern Belize

The south of Belize is the least populated region of the country, and is characterised by pristine rainforest dotted with intriguing Mayan ruins, paradise tropical islands, beautiful beaches and idyllic cayes surrounded by pristine coral reefs. Find Out More

  • Destination: Belize

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula is the most accessible part of the great white continent with some of its best wildlife and scenery. Sculpted icebergs, imposing glaciers and rugged mountains provide the back drop to more whales and dolphins than anywhere else on earth. Find Out More

  • Destination: Antarctica

Neptune Islands, South Australia

Located at the mouth of the Spencer Gulf, these two island groups are home to a breeding colony of New Zealand fur seals. However, the most common seasonal visitors are great white sharks. The ultimate diving adventure awaits! Find Out More

  • Destination: Australia

Silfra

Set amongst the rugged topography in Thingvellir National Park, Silfra is one of the world’s top cold water dive sites and, with visibility of over 100 metres, is incredible for photography. Although best in the summer, this challenging site can be dived all year. Find Out More

  • Destination: Iceland

Thingvellir National Park

Thingvellir represents the political and natural foundations of Iceland and is one of the most frequently visited tourist sites, easily accessible from Reykjavik. It is an ancient site with a significant geological history and home to some extraordinary dive sites. Find Out More

  • Destination: Iceland

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Australia’s third largest island lies of the coast of Adelaide. Famed for its native wildlife, majestic scenery and adventure activities, the temperate waters around Kangaroo Island are home to the unique leafy seadragon, as well as pods of dolphin and New Zealand fur seals. Find Out More

  • Destination: Australia

Ningaloo Reef, Western 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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Australia

Negombo

Located on the west coast, Negombo is the gateway for most Sri Lankan adventures. Historically the port attracted foreign trade whilst today the town has a thriving fishing industry and welcomes tourists to its sandy beach. Find Out More

  • Destination: Sri Lanka

Trincomalee

Trincomalee, commonly known as Trinco, is built around a natural deep water harbour and has played a strategic role throughout history. Located on Sri Lanka's east coast, blue whales are seen from here in season, as they migrate around the coast. Find Out More

  • Destination: Sri Lanka

Minneriya National Park

This small national park forms part of the elephant corridor in the north central plains of Sri Lanka and, with a wide range of habitat types, boasts a plethora of wildlife viewing opportunities. Find Out More

  • Destination: Sri Lanka

Wilpattu National Park

Wilpattu National Park is located on Sri Lanka's northwest coast close to the sacred city of Anuradhapura. The park features natural lakes and is home to 30 species of mammal, wetland birds and reptiles. Find Out More

  • Destination: Sri Lanka

Northern Mozambique

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mozambique

Cozumel

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mexico

Alphonse Group

Lying southwest of Mahé, the remote Alphonse Group of islands offer divers an incredible natural beauty, miles of unblemished coastline, pristine coral island atolls, exceptional marine encounters and year-round warm summer days. Find Out More

  • Destination: Seychelles

Tulum

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mexico

Soma Bay

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Egypt

Marsa Alam

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Egypt

Hamata

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Egypt

Cabo Pulmo National Park

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mexico