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Truk Lagoon

One of the world’s largest enclosed lagoons, Truk is home to an entire Japanese fleet, sunk in 1944 and frozen in time. Nowhere else in the world are there so many wrecks in close proximity, and in clear shallow water. Truk Lagoon is a must for wreck lovers. Find Out More

  • Destination: Micronesia & Palau

Grenada

Known as the ‘Spice Island’ of the Caribbean, Grenada is unspoilt and full of history, with natural beauty both in and out of the water. Sheer relaxation, invigorating adventures or a combination of both will definitely satisfy your Spice Experience! Find Out More

  • Destination: Grenada & Carriacou

Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman is the largest of the three islands and home to the capital, George Town. Ideal for divers and snorkellers, the island is known for its coral reefs and underwater walls, as well as a number of shipwrecks, plus stingrays and turtles galore. Find Out More

  • Destination: Cayman Islands

North Island

The warm currents around New Zealand’s North Island allow for a unique blend of subtropical and temperate marine life. Highlights include the famous Rainbow Warrior wreck and the caves, arches and tunnels of the Poor Knights Marine Reserve. Find Out More

  • Destination: New Zealand

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

Sognefjord

Once commanding huge strategic importance, Gulen lies on the western fringes of Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord. Its history ensures its place as one of the world’s finest yet least known wreck diving destinations. Find Out More

  • Destination: Norway

Lanzarote

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Spain

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

Sharm El Sheikh

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Egypt

Bikini Atoll

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. Find Out More

  • Destination: Marshall Islands - Bikini Atoll, Micronesia & Palau