Can you say airplane graveyard? New wrecks around the world are popping up all over the place — and they've got quite a bit of history to them.
Can you keep a secret? This amazing dive site in the Red Sea is perfect for animal encounters and wreck divers looking for adventure!
Amazing underwater footage of the Solomon Islands shot with the latest capabilities of high-resolution 4K video by Josh Jensen of Undersea Productions.
After years of searching, divers discover the remains of three long-lost wrecks and reveal more details about their mysteries.
Scotland's Scapa Flow boasts one of the highest concentrations of diveable World War I wrecks in the world.
Malta is renowned for its wreck diving, a sublime blend of genuine shipwrecks from wartime action or maritime mishaps and artificial reefs.
Narvik is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to dive and see wrecks from World War II. Learn more about this unique location.
The Wicked Dolphin Rum Distillery in the Cape Coral, Florida, creates the Sunken Barrel Mohawk Reserve rum underwater. The liquor sold out in an hour.
Looking for your next wreck diving adventure? Look beyond the famous dive sites: Many headliner shipwrecks have a nearby opening act you should get to know.