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Scuba Diving Travel

Ready for your next dive trip? Here are the best destinations, liveaboards, dive resorts and guides from around the world.

Ultimate Guide to Diving the Florida Panhandle

From Pensacola to Panama City, the Florida Panhandle is packed with biodiversity and so many wrecks (40-plus and counting), you can't possibly see it all in one trip.

The Ultimate Liveaboard Packing Guide

The last thing you want is for a forgotten essential to put a damper on your next liveaboard vacation. Print this out before your next trip to help ensure you leave nothing behind.

Dive Travel Guide: 38 Places to Dive in 2025

Can't decide on your next dive destination? Our Dive Travel Guide is packed with our top recommendations to keep you busy all year long.

Recent Articles

Why La Paz Should Be Your Next Dive Trip

Just a two-hour drive north on the arid peninsula from the more famous party town of Cabo San Lucas, La Paz is a magical city with as much to explore topside as underwater.

Diving for an Arctic Cave Concert

Find out what it takes to livestream a concert from an underwater cave system that sits under the Scandinavian Mountains.

Meet the Mountain Mermaid of Appalachia

When people think of the Appalachian Mountains, they often imagine hiking, chasing waterfalls, drinking local beer and searching for Bigfoot. But did you know that you can scuba dive and snorkel here too? Learn all about it from this interview with PADI Instructor Ischa Vingle.

6 Bucket-List Dive Sites You Should Train For

Open-water certification is great, but the destinations on our list are best visited after mastering some advanced training. Here are six sites where extra certification goes a long way.

Meet the Women Leading 'Mission: Iconic Reefs'

Sarah Fangman and Jennifer Moore are behind the NOAA-led and partner-driven effort to restore seven coral reef sites in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Learn what inspired and challenged these women leaders.

Introduction to Ice Diving

Ice diving isn't for the faint of heart, but there's a whole different underwater world to explore when you don a dry suit and take the plunge. Here's how to embrace the cold.