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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Mabul Island is a short boat ride from Sipadan and, like Kapalai, is famous for its macro diving, gaining a reputation as one of the best ‘muck diving’ sites in the world. It is the jumping off points for those visiting Sipadan with a number of resorts catering for divers.
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Ambon’s intriguing shoreline has a habit of throwing up the weird and the wonderful. Muck diving in the region has become legendary, yet the clear water sites on the south coast offer divers a great combination making this a must visit destination.
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Vava’u is an idyllic vision of brilliant blue water surrounding shallow fringing reefs and high island peaks. The diving is spectacular and diverse, with humpback whales visiting seasonally. Visibility averages 30 metres and the water is warm all year round.
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Actually two Islands - Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh - the fabulous scenery extends down below the water line into the aquamarine waters of Phang Nga Bay. Limestone cliffs plunge underwater, forming the colourful soft coral walls for which Phi Phi is famous.
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Grand Turk is consistently ranked among the top diving destinations in the world, notably for its spectacular wall diving. Suitable for all levels, there is an outstanding protected coral reef and during whale watching season it is possible to see humpback whales.
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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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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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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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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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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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Bikini Atoll is the pinnacle of wreck diving for technical divers and serious wreck diving aficionados. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bikini Lagoon in the Pacific is the final resting place for some of the most significant warships in history.
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Saba Marine Park boasts some of the finest dive sites in the Caribbean, offering a thrilling adventure for eager divers. Explore dramatic underwater pinnacles, sheer walls, and breathtaking coral gardens that harbour a diverse array of marine species.
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Explore Marsa Alam's vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life on a thrilling scuba diving adventure. Encounter colourful fish, elusive dugong, and playful dolphins in this underwater paradise.
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The annual Sardine Run in Magdalena Bay features swirling bait balls of sardines, drawing predators such as sea lions, striped marlin, dolphins, seabirds, whales, and sharks in a breathtaking wildlife display. Divers can watch this remarkable marine event by liveaboard.
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Often overlooked by Sulawesi’s more famous diving regions, the quiet region of Central Sulawesi is ideal for those looking for an off-the-beaten track adventure. Lying close to the heart of the Coral Triangle, its underwater landscapes are well worthy of attention.
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