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Readers Rank the Best Places for Scuba Diving in the World

Scuba Diving magazine readers voted the Florida Keys, Hawaii and Mexico their favorite places for scuba diving in 2018.

The Best Scuba Diving in the World

The readers of Scuba Diving magazine ranked the best scuba diving in the world, including awards for snorkeling, beginner diving, and more.

The Best Scuba Diving Sites, Operators, Resorts and Liveaboards

The 2018 Scuba Diving Readers Choice Awards rank the world's best scuba diving sites, operators, resorts and liveaboards.

World's Best Diving: Explorer Ventures Turks and Caicos Explorer II

The beauty of liveaboard scuba diving with Explorer Ventures, lies not only in the ease of accessing the world’s best dive sites, but the simplicity of having your hotel, amenities, restaurant and dive facilities close by at all times. A comfortable and customized liveaboard vessel, the Turks and Caicos Explorer II puts you right on the doorstep of some of the Caribbean's most exquisite, and famous dive sites. Shore-based stays mean you spend most of your time commuting to these hard to reach dive sites. On Explorer Ventures liveaboard, you're only a giant stride away from discovering this dramatic underwater scenery, and you can dive up to 5 times a day! No fuss!

10 Reasons Divers Love Lembeh Strait

Why scuba divers love Lembeh Strait, Indonesia, a muck-diving haven with countless macro marine creatures.

The Straits of Mackinac Provide an Underwater Museum for Scuba Divers

The best wreck diving in the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan.

The Best Destinations for Underwater Photography

*Scuba Diving* magazine readers votes the Cayman Islands, the Florida Keys and Indonesia as the best destinations for underwater photography.

Best in Class: Why the Wrecks of Barbados Shine

Why scuba divers should consider the shipwrecks of Barbados among the best diving experiences in the Caribbean.

Documentary Follows Sinking of Kraken-Covered Wreck, the Kodiak Queen

A new film, narrated by Kate Winslet, follows the sinking of the Richard Branson-backed shipwreck Kodiak Queen in the British Virgin Islands.