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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.

Best New Dive Boat Accessories

A quick look at new gear to bring on your next dive trip.

How Underwater Mapping Is Changing the Dive World

Rendering accurate 3D models of sunken wrecks is a painstaking job, but the results speak for themselves.

Standout Stay: Galapagos Sky Liveaboard

The Galapagos Sky liveaboard combines pampering, exploration and sustainability into one far-flung, luxurious package. Here’s what to expect when you book an itinerary.

Recent Articles

Pride Runs Deep at These Queer Dive Clubs

Safety is still a concern for many queer travelers. These dive groups offer peace of mind, camaraderie and a sense of community for marginalized divers and their allies.

Fighting to Save the Caribbean's Coral Reefs

Coral conservation in the Bahamas and across the Caribbean region is in full swing after a warming event caused historic bleaching. Scientists and nonprofits rely on coral tree nurseries, gene banking and outplanting tiny coral fragments back onto the reefs to restore areas that have been decimated.

Best Destinations for Shore Diving

Don't take it from us: These three locales were given top marks in our 2024 Readers Choice survey. You told us where to go; we're showing you what to do when you get there.

5 Best Dive Sites on Oregon’s South Coast

Dreaming of mystical kelp forests, barking sea lions and colorful landscapes? Check out these must-see dive sites in Oregon.

Embracing the Deep in Chuuk Lagoon

Scuba Diving staffer Candice Landau practices mindfulness below the surface as she explores the somber shipwrecks of Chuuk Lagoon.

What It's Like to Be a Cavern Guide in Mexico

Leading fellow divers through series of underwater caves can be extremely rewarding, but there's a lot of skill that goes into the work. Here's what it takes to become a pro cave diver.

How to Dive the Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail

Nearly two dozen wrecks dot the seafloor from Pensacola to Port St. Joe. Here's how to experience them all for yourself.