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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

Best Sites to Wreck Dive in Patagonia, Argentina

Patagonia is known to be a destination for adventure travelers above water, but did you know Puerto Madryn, Chubut is recognized as the premier diving capital of Argentina? This unique South American dive destination is filled with shipwrecks of all sizes and depths---each one hiding a different legend.

Best Destinations to Dive With Big Animals

Scuba Diving readers say these are the top destinations to dive with big animals.

Diving North Dakota's Garrison Dam

The murky Mississippi River water surrounding Garrison Dam is full of treasure, making it a popular attraction for archaeologists, professional or otherwise.

Getting Up Close With Sea Lions

Diving alongside playful sea lions can be a thrilling experience. Here's what to expect—and how to snag the best photos.

Diving for Sunken WWII Relics in Hawaii

Hawaii's seabed is littered with long-lost artifacts from World War II. We followed along with one expedition to learn more about what it's like to scavenge for old wrecks.

7 Liveaboards to Book if You Love to Learn

Liveaboards provide unique opportunities for immersive diving experiences. These expeditions take things one step further and invite guests to participate in marine research while they explore.

The Effects of Bonaire's Fading Night Sky

Darkness is essential for larval animals and spawning coral. In a world that is increasingly becoming flooded with artificial light, what are the consequences for Bonaire—and the planet?