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The best way to experience the world's most remote and untouched dive sites is to take a liveaboard trip for a few days or week. Cruising the ocean in style, you can jump into the water from the boat onto pristine reefs with no one else there but you. This is the ultimate diving experience and one you will not forget in a hurry.The most popular diving locations in the world usually have a…Featured Region
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Deep diving is a favourite activity among experienced divers. The thrill of the deep blue, drop offs, walls and big fish make deep diving something really special. It's very easy to become a deep diver, in fact any dive over 18 metres is classed as a deep dive but you're Advanced Open Water course will allow you to go to 30 metres and your deep speciality just that little bit further to 40 metres.…Featured Region
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One of the most exhilarating dive experiences in the world is cave and cavern diving. Although it might not be for everyone, the people who do embark on their cave or cavern diving adventure will tell you it's the best diving they've ever done in their lives. It's a completely different world to open water diving and one you should experience at least once in your life. If you're looking to do…Featured Region
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vary in each area. Some lakes tend to be murky, where any fresh water cave system tend to be crystal clear.Featured Region
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in general terms visibility around wrecks is not that good, but it may vary in each dive site. Inside wrecks there's most of the time silt, which when kicked it will deteriorate your visibility.Featured Region
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Diving holidays are similar to any other holiday, except your interests and needs are going to be slightly different from the general crowd. Guidebooks generally indicate the best restaurant or most vibrant nightlife in the area, but if you are looking the best place to see delicious healthy coral and dance the night away with some scorpion fish then you might want to check out a different type of…Featured Region
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Have you ever experienced a drift? this amazing kind of dive where you are transported by the currents and allowing you to feel that magical sense of ‘flying’ underwater, while making the dive cover a lot more distance than a standard dive, passing by big and small fishes, and literally flying over reefs! The greater distance over a shorter period of time can be benefit to cover more…Featured Region
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Did you know that coral actually is an animal? A coral is a polyp that has a hard skeleton formed by calcium carbonate. Many polyps together form a colony, and many different colonies of corals build our very important reefs. A polyp has a mouth and tentacles that often come out at night time, or when there is current and there is a lot of food in the water. They eat plankton and even small fishes…Featured Region
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The incredible world of muck diving is a favourite amongst experienced divers, adventure seekers and macro photographers. The term comes from the type of environment, which is usually a silty or sandy bottom, sometimes with a source of fresh water and some mild currents. Volcanic areas are great for muck diving, as are areas with a lot of vegetation such as sea grass and surprisingly places with a…Featured Region
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Night diving is a special adventure, full of interesting creatures, big fish hunting for their dinner, little fish sleeping and the amazing light show of the bioluminescence. Once you are open water certified you can take the plunge into the world of night diving in your advanced course. You'll never forget that first time you descend into the darkness with only your torch as a guide. It may sound…Featured Region
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Enter into a completely different world of diving than what you know. An exciting adventure with crazy creatures, exceptional visibility and extreme diving conditions, definitely not for the feint hearted! Truly rewarding and if you like cold water diving then this is the kind of diving for you.Embarking on an ice diving adventure takes a lot of preparation and extra skills. You will need to be an…Featured Region
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Gato Island: White Tip AlleyMalapascua, Philippines
You are 95% guaranteed to find whitetip sharks sleeping under rocks, and if you are lucky you will see them circling. They grown to huge sizes - sometimes over 2 meters. Other life here includes banded boxer shrimp, nudis, seahorses and scorpion fish, spider crabs, frogfish, lionfish and whip coral shrimp, perfectly colour matched to the huge whip corals found inside the 'Seahorse Cave'.Dive Site -
Shore DivingMalapascua, Philippines
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Northern TipKoh Phuket, Thailand
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Black Shark Diving SchoolLombardy, Italy
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Black Crab Diving S-36494Koh Tao, Thailand
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Black Sea Technical DivingSozopol, Bulgaria
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Tip Top lllGalapagos, Ecuador
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Diving With Whale Sharks - Gladden Split, BelizePlacencia, Belize
In the Months of March, April, May, and June 2 days before the full moon up until 10 days after the full moon whale sharks can be observed at Gladden Split, Belize.Gladden Split is Located about 30 miles off the cost of Belize. What makes this place so special is that many different species of reef fish come to this specific area on the Barrier Reef to spawn and release there eggs. And, This is…Dive Site -
Great White Shark Cage DivingGansbaai, South Africa
South Africa is best known for big action, shark diving and it's the most popular place to encounter the enormous, elusive and intimidating Great White Shark is Gansbaai. We recommend cage diving with this fellow, but they have been known to make an occasional presence here and there while free diving.Dive Site -
Black RockAqaba, Jordan
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Black PointSanta Barbara, USA
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Black WallLomaiviti, Fiji
A outstanding dive site in front of Julia Roberts beach bungalow. Nearly always Manta Rays and Hammerheads can be spotted there, also lots of small reef sharks in the lagoon. Great Dive!Dive Site -
Black PointLA County, USA
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Black ForestAbaco, Bahamas
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Black HoleLittle Cayman, Cayman Islands
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Black HillsUtila, Honduras
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Black HoleNaples, USA
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Black forestBalicasag, Philippines
Black forest is the main attraction of Balicasag island. it is a steep sandy slope that reaches to a depth of over 40 meters. Starting in deeper waters, you'll find forests of black corals, and can find large groupers, Napoleon Wrasse, barracuda, tuna, snappers, and batfish. Going up, the black corals will end at about 30 meters, and in the shallower waters you will see a large variety of fish,…Dive Site -
The Black BridgeThe Black Bridge, USA
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We pride ourselves on having a very personal and professional approach to our customers diving holiday needs. You may be solely diving or you might wish to combine it with windsurfing, we will work to suit you.Dive Center
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Black Mountain ScubaMontana, USA
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Black Marlin Dive CentreTogian Islands, Indonesia
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Black Sand Dive RetreatPulau Lembeh, Indonesia
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Black Beard Sports S-21050Cayo Diablo, Puerto Rico
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Black Sea ScubaVarna, Bulgaria
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Black Sea HuntersConstanta, Romania
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Black AquaKavarna, Bulgaria
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Black BunnyFrance
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Black PearlMaldives
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Black Durgon InnDutch Antilles
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Black Sea Divers S-19628Balaklava, Ukraine
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South Atoll - Black Rock NorthTubbataha, Philippines
Located at the northeast corner of Tubbataha’s South Atoll, the Black Rock plateau slopes gently from 15 to 25 m in depth. Whitetip sharks can often be seen sleeping on the seabed or cruising in search of prey with a bluefin trevally in tandem.This dive is also known for sightings of 2 titan triggerfish which can often be found at the start of the dive.Dive Site -
Black Rock (Sheraton)Maui, USA
Nice, easy access snorkeling site from the beach. First 30 meters (100ft) or so of the approx. 80moutcropping is excellent for showing kids underwater reef life. Off of the end current becomes an issue and it seemed like most of the flora and fauna was along the wall from the beach to the end. Have been there in March and July. In March snorkeling while the humpback whales were singing offshore…Dive Site -
Black Island wreckCoron Island, Philippines
It is located in the east side of Malajon Island, alias Black Island due to its black rocks. The wreck is right in front of the beach next to a ship stranded on the shore.The 45m (148ft) long coastal ship of unknown origin lies upright on a sandy slope. The bow at 32m (105ft) and its stern at 20m (66ft). Marvellous, relatively shallow wreck diving for beginners, photographers and night divers with…Dive Site -
Black Rock -Southern sideSouth West Rocks, Australia
The starkness of these two rocks above the surface gives no indication of the beautiful coral garden below. The two rocks are situated off Smoky Cape beach which sweeps southwards from Smoky Cape Lighthouse towards Hat Head in the south. Though there are two rocks, the surge in the gutter between prevents safe passage through them on all but the calmest days. Also as a matter of safety we…Dive Site -
White Island Black ForestCamiguin, Philippines
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South Atoll - Black RockTubbataha, Philippines
Steep wall not covered with much corals. In-between sandy channels coming from the reef top. There are some sharks patrolling, mostly white tip reef sharks and a few Napoleon wrasses. Sometimes mantas are spotted in this area.Dive Site -
Black Coral CanyonGrand Turk, Turks and Caicos
Diving in Black Coral Canyon is InterestingTypically, visibility is Good ( 10 - 30 m)The average depth is 25 m / 82 ftTo reach Black Coral Canyon you have to do it By boatThis dive site is best suited for CMAS * / OW divers.Dive Site -
Black coral reefNorth Male Atoll, Maldives
Long wall 300m lon that drops to 30m, even though the best part is within 15m. The name is given because the whole wall is populated with branches of black coral, that appears greysh or even white. Lots of feather stars cover the hard and soft coral and in the small holes there are lots of cleaner shrimps, sea cucumbers and starfish. Also lots of tube worms.Dive Site -
Amatsu Maru (Black Coral Wreck)Koror, Micronesia
This oil tanker was sunk just off Koror in Malakal Harbour. Her life was short, having come into service only 4 months before being sunk. At a length of 520 ft, this is the largest wreck around Palau and she lies upright in 40m of water.The dive is excellent both for those who have the experience to penetrate the hull and for others who can marvel at the structure from the outside. The hull is…Dive Site -
Black Rock - Northern sideSouth West Rocks, Australia
The starkness of these two rocks above the surface gives no indication of the beautiful coral garden below. The two rocks are situated off Smoky Cape beach which sweeps southwards from Smoky Cape Lighthouse towards Hat Head in the south. Though there are two rocks, the surge in the gutter between prevents safe passage through them on all but the calmest days. Also as a matter of safety we…Dive Site -
Black Forest – Peter IslandSouthern Island Group, British Virgin Islands
Small reef wall with lots of places to explore.Schools of tangs and wrasse hang around while long snout butterflyfish hide in the cracks.Lots of black coral and sting rays on the sandy bottom.Dive Site -
Black Rock CanyonGuanaja Island, Honduras
Black Rock Canyon presents a maze of caves and tunnels, which was created long ago by volcanic activity. There are plenty of silverside sardines, glassy sweepers, groupers, and barracudas. Sharks and moray eels are known to sleep in its nooks and crannies — be sure to bring a dive light.Dive Site -
Black Coral ForestGrand Turk, Turks and Caicos
Diving in Black Coral Forest is InterestingTypically, visibility is Good ( 10 - 30 m)The average depth is 33.5 m / 109.9 ftTo reach Black Coral Forest you have to do it By boatThis dive site is best suited for CMAS * / OW divers.Great wall dive. Excellent for wide angle photography.Dive Site -
Amoray DivingSodwana Bay, South Africa
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Always DivingCancun, Mexico
Our philosophy is about amazing dives and making friends. We build our reputation over 3 decades,our focus is to add more value to your diving experience as anybody else does. Watch our tripadvisor reviews or youtube videos and you will see a diversity of people that I dive with. Courses for all different levels, private tours in the sea and riviera mayan cenotes, professional diving guide in your…Dive Center -
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New Way DivingSairee beach, Thailand
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R.C. Diving S.L.Puerto del Carmen, Spain
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W.W. DivingTexas, USA
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Just Diving LtdCap Malheureux, Mauritius
Dive CenterJust Diving in Cap Malheureux at Kuxville Cottage can offer the value for a very personal touch and individualised services.Just Diving is directly on the beach of the Kuxville Beach Cottage. The Dive/Kite center are equipped with Dive shop and Kite shop, booking office and a external Air and Nitrox compressor room. We have safe lockers to store your private equipment.Opening hours are…Dive Center -
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Just-DivingDortmund, Germany
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Goes DivingNetherlands
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All 4 DivingPatong, Thailand
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"Let's Go" DivingGran Canaria, Spain
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B&B DivingLiguria, Italy
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Beyond DivingBayern, Germany
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diving.atWien, Austria
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Diving And MoreSihanoukville, Cambodia
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Beyond DivingPlaya Del Carmen, Mexico
Beyond Diving offers PADI recreational scuba diving courses, ocean diving in Playa del Carmen, Cozumel and Puerto Morelos, Cavern diving in the Cenotes of the Riviera Maya as well as technical and cave diving traning and guided dives. We also offer training for the Poseidon MK6 Rebreather.We are a very environmentally friendly and conscious dive center and everything we do is done with that…Dive Center -
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Adventures In Diving, Inc.Michigan, USA
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Adventurer-DivingHurghada, Egypt
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Aica DivingBrazil
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AirTec DivingNordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Aldiana DivingCosta Del Sol, Spain
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Albatros DivingMallorca, Spain
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Adventure DivingZakynthos Island, Greece
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Adventure DivingKoh Phuket, Thailand
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Absolute DivingKrabi, Thailand
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Absolut DivingKärnten, Austria
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Abyss DivingWarsaw, Poland
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Adrenalin DivingMalgrate, Italy
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Adventure DivingSardinia, Italy
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Alpha DivingNordjylland, Denmark
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