On the coast of Peru’s Arequipa region is the country’s southernmost dive center. Adventurous divers can brave the 4x4 roads to Caleta San Jose, an eco lodge in a hidden cove that offers scuba diving.
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Looking to explore a little deeper or try out a new underwater skill? Here are the best places for advanced open water divers to visit.
Sometimes, the hardest part about planning a dive trip is deciding where to go. These are the most exciting destinations at the top of our ever-growing must-dive list.
Peru's diverse marine life and growing diving industry offer unique experiences, from colorful reefs to sea turtles and sea lions along the coast.
Wrecks abound on the ocean floor surrounding Oahu. Ease of access makes them ideal for both wreck aficionados and first-timers. The wrecks on this list stand out among the rest.
Not all eco-luxury properties are created equal. But at Sal Salis, operated under lease with Australia’s Department of Parks and Wildlife, no detail was spared, making it an ideal jumping-off point for eco-conscious divers looking to explore Australia’s other World Heritage reef.
Discover the beauty and history above and below the waves in these less-frequented islands in Greece. From sea caves to ancient pottery, divers of all levels will find something to enjoy, with some great food and company during surface intervals.
Discover Isla de la Plata, a unique scuba-diving destination just an hour away by boat from the coast of Ecuador, where you can see whales, oceanic manta rays, whale sharks, sea turtles and sea lions.
Pack your vacation full of budget-friendly underwater time and keep your schedule flexible with the shore diving on Maui