48 Results in category Scuba Diving
The Soufriere-Scott's Head Marine Reserve (SSMR) is located on the south-western tip of the island of Dominica. The entire Reserve encompasses the villages of Scott's Head and Soufriere up to Anse bateau, near the village of Pointe Michel.
Dominica
Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula is a sparsely populated desert region between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. On its southern tip, Sharm el-Sheikh resort is a base for diving and snorkeling around the reefs of Ras Mohammed National Park.
Egypt
Sumatra, a large Indonesian island west of Java and south of the Malay Peninsula, is known for its rugged tropical terrain, wildlife, and smoldering volcanoes.
Indonesia
The Cavalli Islands are a small group of islands near Whangaroa on Northland's East Coast in northern New Zealand. They lie 3 kilometres to the east of Matauri Bay on the mainland.
New Zealand
Two large archways and narrow tunnels are suitable for experienced divers to explore with plenty of marine life to observe, including grouper.
Cyprus
Visayas is one of the Philippines' 3 main island groups. In Central Visayas, Cebu City’s Spanish colonial architecture includes the triangular Fort San Pedro and the Basilica del Santo Niño.
Philippines
Zamami is a village located in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The village consists of more than 20 islands approximately 40 kilometers west of the prefectural capital of Naha.
Japan
Rated one of the top ten wrecks dives in the world, the Zenobia is a real treat for the experienced diver. The Zenobia lies on her port side with 104 articulated lorries which can still be seen alongside the wreck.
Cyprus