On Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula, tourists come for the wining and dining, but fall for the diving.
Test your knowledge of dive geography using three clues to determine the name of a mystery dive spot.
The Mystery Site is “Grouper Grotto” on Grand Cayman Diving Grouper Grotto This is a relatively shallow dive (40-50 feet) that takes place over a flat, table-like structure off Grand Cayman's East End. Here the diver will ...
While finning around a sand and algae bottom not far from where the Rocio del Mar swings at anchor in the Gulf of California, we come face to face with a monster living in a hole. We’ve seen the silver-dollar-size burrows before in ...
With nearly 1,200 picturepostcard islands home to countless dive sites beneath its turquoise waters, the Maldives has long been one of diving’s “bucket list” destinations. Ever since the first resort — Kurumba Village Tourist Resort in ...
It might not be a jetty in the strictest sense (though it is used to tie up boats), but Florida’s best shore dive is one of those can’t-wait-to-get under experiences rendered all the more surprising by its incongruous topside surrounds — a rushing overpass, South Florida’s ubiquitous looming condoscape and even a power plant off in the distance.
Frogfish are one of those bizarre yet highly evolved families of fish that don’t even resemble fish, and yet once you see a frogfish for the first time, you’re never quite the same. Te longlure frogfish — a particularly short, round species ...
The porcelain crab is a wonderful example of an unlikely confederation
Sea lions and tropical species await divers south of the border in sleepy San Carlos