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Wreck Diving

The Importance of Learning a Wreck's History

Most divers agree: Exploring a wreck in the depths is an awe-inspiring experience. That experience is only enhanced when you understand the history of each submerged vessel.

Pensacola’s Ocean Wind Wreck

Discover why the Ocean Wind wreck, an exploration-worthy artificial reef off the Florida Panhandle, is a favorite among divers of all levels.

Delve Into Tec Diving on a Red Sea Vacation

For Scuba Diving staffers Candice Landau and Kristin Paterakis, the Red Sea proves the perfect playground for a foray into tec diving. Join the excursion onboard All Star Liveaboard’s “Wrecks of the North” itinerary.

Dive Hacks: Tips for Wreck Diving

Always wanted to explore a wreck, but not sure where to start? We've got tips on wreck diving from a pro that will have you down there (safely) in no time.

Jumping Into Jamaica: A Scuba Diver’s Guide to Paradise

Jamaica is a scuba diver’s paradise above and below the surface. Learn about what you can see, the best times to visit and more!

Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas

Plan a vacation with the dive operation that pioneered diving off New Providence Island

Seeking Action-Packed Diving in Hawaii

Seeking more than a relaxing dive vacation, two Scuba Diving editors set off to explore Hawaii’s wild side with daredevil stunts and far-out excursions on three different islands.

Wreck Diving in the Bahamas with Stuart Cove's

The Bahamas is known as the “Wreck Capital of the Caribbean”. With thousands of sunken hulks buried beneath the sand and reef, about 50 wrecks are safely accessible to divers. Most of them surround New Providence Island and were sunk by Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas over the last 30 years. Some have been moved from Nassau Harbor, others sunk intentionally, but the result is still the same: giving divers a new thrill and the ocean a new reef.

Hot Off the Press: Reef Smart Guides Curacao

For lovers of great shore diving, Curacao is a must-visit destination. Fortunately, Reef Smart Guides' newest book will make figuring out where and how to dive it as easy as renting a tank.