Meet Bonaire's underwater supermodels — arrow crabs! These curious creatures make excellent photo subjects, looking head-on into the camera lens.
Have you ever seen a fish swim upside-down? Be on the lookout for tiny, colorful basslets swimming belly-up when you're wall diving in the Caribbean — especially in Little Cayman Island and southern Cuba. Want more Critter Hunt adventures? Go to scubadiving.com.
Bridges, piers and oil platforms are prime real estate for attracting marine life, from tiny critters to oceangoing giants. Here are some of the world's best.
Book your vacation to Cuba's Jardines de la Reina, or Gardens of the Queen, where sharks, crocodiles, classic American cars and even more thrills are always on the menu.
What diver would pass up the chance to experience a shark feed in the gin-clear waters of the Bahamas’ Exuma Cays with a 90-foot-long intact wreck as a stage?
Are you ready for your next — or first — big-animal encounter? Do you dream of scuba diving with sharks, manta rays, sea lions and dolphins?
The colors of a clown crab may scream, "Look at me!" but these little guys are hard to find on the reef. Here's where to look.
Good news for divers: Delta Airlines increases service to Bonaire from the United States.
The Bonaire Reef Pilot Project is a model for the Caribbean. Check out the work of the Coral Restoration Foundation at Buddy Dive Resort's house reef.