From Great Britain to Palau, the Baltic to the Red seas and Truk Lagoon — wherever you find wrecks, you'll find scuba divers. Here are some of our favorites!
Whether they're real or imagined, these shipwrecks have gone down in history for being silver screen classics, adventure-filled books or maritime catastrophes.
Wreck divers will love exploring the underwater world waiting in Michigan's Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
The horrific Operation Hailstone turned Truk Lagoon into scuba diving paradise, with more than 50 wreck dive sites steeped in history and rich in marine life.
Researchers are using 3-D imaging to study shipwrecks, and divers can create 3-D models as well using a regular camera or GoPro — here's how!
Discovering the secrets of the cargo holds in one of the Red Sea’s greatest shipwrecks, the SS Thistlegorm.
Experience the underwater world of Ontario, Canada — it's a wreck diver's paradise.
This secret spot shipwreck near Reunion Island is also secretly bursting with marine life. Read how the photographer got the shot that earned an honorable mention in the 11th annual photo contest!
The wrecks off Morehead City, North Carolina, are magnets for divers and sharks alike. Read why this shark encounter should be your next adventurous dive!