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4 Reasons Why Liveaboard Diving Is More Popular Than Ever

In the last ten years the diving world has blossomed, in a way even its ambitious pioneer Jacques Cousteau might not have predicted.

Liveaboard Life: The Red Sea Aggressor

Draped in a vibrant mix of soft corals and sponges, patrolled by an array of pelagic predators, home to some fish species found nowhere else on earth, and the resting place of world-class wrecks, the reefs and pinnacles of the Red Sea are the stuff of legend.

Liveaboard Life: The Okeanos Aggressor I and Okeanos Aggressor II

Why did UNESCO choose Cocos Island National Park as a World Heritage Site? It is the only island in the tropical eastern Pacific, and it provides critical marine habitats — deep waters pumped with nutrients from life-giving currents — for large pelagic fish, including the planet’s biggest — the whale shark — as well as schools of hammerhead sharks, yellowfin tuna and manta rays.

Nearest Point: Sheer Drops and Sandy Shallows, All at One Dive Site

Nearest Point is a diverse, kaleidoscopic reef.

Exploring Key Largo’s Best Dive Sites with Horizon Divers

Drifting in the cobalt blue waters of Molasses Reef a diver notices something odd: On the underside of the Cheeca View (the dive boat he'd just been relaxing on), the letters HD had been painted in white on either side of the hull.

Dive Bari Reef

Sand Dollar Resort, located on Bonaire’s west coast, has the site for your next marine life mixer: Bari Reef.

Shark Arena Night Diving Adventures at Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas

Shark diving in Nassau offers the once-in-a-lifetime chance to have close encounters with Caribbean reef sharks — day or night.

Dive Bonaire’s 1,000 Steps

Diving this site reveals an amazing coral reef you won’t believe

Into the Blue - A Bimini Adventure with Wakeboarding Magazine

A journey across the Gulf Stream in the Yamaha 212X lands this crew in paradise.