Dive Guide
Destination guides for the world's great dive sites. Educational, independent, and written for the diver — not for the booking platform.
Featured Dive Guides
A curated selection across five oceans — each one a world of its own.
Great Barrier Reef
The world's largest coral reef system — 2,300 kilometres of living architecture supporting 1,500 fish species, 400 coral types, and more marine biodiversity than anywhere else on Earth.
Read guideGalápagos Marine Reserve
Three ocean currents converge here. Marine iguanas, whale sharks, and hammerhead schools in waters found nowhere else on Earth.
Read guideRaja Ampat MPA
The highest marine biodiversity on the planet — over 1,500 fish species in a single archipelago.
Read guidePalau National Marine Sanctuary
Blue Corner, the German Channel, jellyfish lake. Palau concentrates world-class dive sites into a single island nation.
Read guideCocos Island
Remote, demanding, extraordinary. Schooling hammerheads in numbers found almost nowhere else on earth.
Read guideMaldives Marine Sanctuary
Manta rays on channel cleaning stations. Whale sharks in the atoll passages. One of the Indian Ocean's great dive destinations.
Read guideAzores Marine Park
Volcanic mid-Atlantic islands at the crossroads of Atlantic migration — sperm whales, blue sharks, and unique deep-sea communities.
Read guideCozumel Marine Park
Palancar Reef, Santa Rosa Wall, Devil's Throat. Drift diving in one of the Caribbean's most consistently spectacular destinations.
Read guideRoss Sea
The most intact marine ecosystem remaining on earth. Emperor penguins, Weddell seals, and orca in waters almost entirely untouched by human activity.
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