The British Virgin Islands whose main islands are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke are known as “Nature’s Little Secrets.”

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The Bay Islands of Honduras prove that variety is the spice of diving life. Wall dives, wreck dives and reef dives are all here, catering to every diver’s preference with great marine life to be seen at every turn.

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Beneath the warm, blue waters of North Carolina’s crystal coast lies a variety of exciting wrecks and artificial reefs.

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Beyond the main islands of Hawaii lie a string of widely separated tiny islands and reefs called Midway Atoll. If you are looking for an off-the-beaten track destination, this might be it.

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The Florida Keys is a collection of islands stretching an impressive 120 miles. As the only coral barrier reef in the continental US, sites in the five regions of Key West, the Lower Keys, Tavernier and Islamorada, Key Largo and Marathon are widely varied, yet all offer very good diving options. Wreck diving is also possible in the Florida Keys, allowing these picture-perfect islands to cater to every diver’s taste.

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Just north and west of San Francisco Bay a large expanse of Pacific Ocean along with nearshore tidal flats, rocky intertidal areas, wetlands, subtidal reefs, and coastal beaches were designated in 1981 as Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary.

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Diving California’s Channel Islands is one of the most unique diving experiences in the world. Especially if you have never dived the California waters before.

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Vancouver Island in British Columbia offers some of the best cold water diving on earth. With a number of artificial reefs to explore that play host to all sorts of odd-looking invertebrates and interesting critters, Canada is a surprising must-dive destination. The country also offers unmatched beauty above the water, with stunning scenes and friendly locals.

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Hong Kong offers good macro photography in the shallows.

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China mostly offers good diving at Hainan Island and Sanya.

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In addition of its divers and well protected diving sites, Tahiti set up numerous conservation activities to preserve its unique marine heritage. That is why you definitely should take a little time to discover the discreet marine treasures of Tahiti, before your next flight which will take you to the island nearby.

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Scapa Flow is in the Orkney Islands, and covers some of the United Kingdom’s best wreck diving sites.

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Diving in the Netherlands is done in rivers, lakes, the many oceans surrounding this tiny country and even in the canals.

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Tonga is known for presenting the opportunity to spot whales in their natural habitat, a “must-have” experience for every diving enthusiast. The reefs at Tonga comprise coral atolls in great condition and a rich variety of underwater life.

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Drift diving is what it’s all about at Rangiroa, where divers experience an exciting ride through the pass into the open ocean beyond. The pelagics seen on these drift dives are simply not-to-be-missed!

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Malpelo Island is known as the ‘Everest of Sharks’, and for good reason! Large schools of hammerheads and silky sharks are often seen here, making for great photo opportunities.

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Shark diving enthusiasts take note! Cocos Island boasts over 4 different species of shark including silky sharks, silver-tips, hammerhead sharks and white-tip reef sharks and is easily one of the best dive sites on the planet.

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Most divers would not think of going all the way to Western Australia to dive. But there are in for a big surprise: diving with the majestic whale sharks of Ningaloo Reef is one legendary experience.

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Visit Southern Australia to see the amazing leafy sea dragons and weedy sea dragons off Kangaroo Island or off Victoria Harbor. Or go on an exhilarating Great White Shark Expedition.

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The Mergi Archipelago of Burma (also called Myanmar) comprises over 800 islands and cover an area of 10,000 square miles.

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South East Asia is one of the most species rich areas in the world.

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A Word class destination, Bikini Atoll opened to divers in June of 1996 to provide an economic base for a possible future resettlement of Bikini Atoll.

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The southern Egypt, from Marsa Toronbi to Zabargad and Rocky Island, provides a remote dive paradise with variations that are well known all over the world.

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There are three main centers of diving in India. Andaman and Nicobar group of Islands in the Bay of Bengal, Lakshadweep group of islands in the Arabian Sea and Goa on the mainland.

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The Maldives are spectacular and consist of more than 7,000 low-lying coral islands in a 1,200 mile chain southeast of India. A thousand miles east of Kenya,…

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Diving in Zimbabwe is great.

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Malawi is a long and narrow country, covering more than 1000 km from north to south.

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Madagascar is the world’s fourth largest island and lies just off the coast of Mozambique in southern Africa. Known for endemic species such as the lemur, the underwater life in Madagascar is nothing short of phenomenal, especially around the island of Nosy Bee. Whale sharks, dolphins, turtles and sharks can all be spotted in the warm Indian Ocean around Madagascar.

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Kilifi offers a relaxing base and some interesting diving.

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A favourite snorkeling and diving destination.

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Diving from Lamu is best from November to March.

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Nice dive sites South of Mombassa.

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Part of the Mpunguti National Marine.

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The famous ‘Diani Beach’ is often ranked among the best beaches in the world.

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The Watamu Marine Reserve has some of Kenya’s best diving.

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The coast North of Mombasa has several excellent dive sites.

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Huge moray eels and large schools of fishes.

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Shimoni National Marine Reserve includes the islands of Shimoni, Wasini Island, Kisite Island, Upper Pengutti and Lower Pengutti.

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Diving in Nullarbor Plain is great.

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Diving in Capricorn Islands is great.

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Diving in Straits of Tiran is great.

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Diving in Safaga is great.

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Diving in Siargao is great.

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Diving in Negros is great.

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Diving in Leyte is great.

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Cebu is home to magnificent and varied coral reefs where thresher sharks have been known to roam. Macro diving is also possible in the area and divers can opt to stay in a host of diving resorts that cater to any budget.

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Diving in Mahengetang is great.

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The Banda Sea offers plenty of variety for every diving preference. There are top-class reef dives, drop-offs and critter sightings galore, not to mention large schools of fish and vast numbers of pelagics. Sites in the Banda Sea are a popular choice for many liveaboard routes as they make their way between Raja Ampat and Komodo.

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Diving in Sanur is great.

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With top-notch muck diving opportunities, Ambon is definitely a destination to add to your liveaboard experience! Famous for hosting a variety of colourful nudibranch species, this destination has some very healthy reefs teeming with marine life including pelagic fish of all shapes and sizes.

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