“Eat, sleep, dive,” that’s the Aggressor Fleet and Dancer Fleet motto. Whether you’re a creature of routine or checking off your bucket list, live-aboard diving offers definite perks (beyond the bragging rights, of course)
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A new scuba diving world record was recently set when Egyptian special forces officer Ahmed Gabr plunged to more than 1,090 feet in the Red Sea.
Oris is no stranger to supporting our oceans and the passionate individuals who help conserve them. Now Oris is offering a Limited Edition Red Aquis watch and Oris Red Scholarship which both benefit Red Sea Coral Reef conservation efforts.
Want to be a part of scuba-diving history? Read about how you can help the Eilat Red Sea set a Guinness Word Record just by sitting in front of your computer.
Are you ready to be challenged as a diver? Here are 15 experiences that are guaranteed to take you to the next level. All you have to do is commit.
We've put together a photo gallery of 15 wrecks — some open to scuba divers and some not; some of their stories known to us and some not — that move us.
From the Andaman Sea to the Coral Sea, this region offers unspoiled reefs, big animals, thrilling drifts, World War II wrecks and unparalleled macro life.
This coral-reef ghost town in the Red Sea — with connections to Jacques-Yves Cousteau — is Sudan's best-kept scuba diving secret.
A trip aboard VIP One can turn any diver into a metalhead — with playful dolphins and scalloped hammerheads thrown in just for fun.
Based on the opinions of thousands of divers from across the globe, our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards showcase the best scuba diving in the world.
The Dead Sea is dropping at alarming levels; could a controversial infusion from the Red Sea stop the decline? And at what cost?
Jungle, flora and fauna, archaeological sites, solitary beaches, a turquoise-colored sea with crystal-clear water which turns to silver by moonlight, the fantasy and warmth of the tropics, the mystery of the millenary culture which lives on in the Maya people...
The 2011 Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society European Rolex Scholar, Erin McFadden, blogs about her experiences
One of our most coveted awards: Find out which operators, resorts and liveaboards made our Top 100 Gold List!