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When it comes to idyllic destinations with fantastic diving, it doesn’t get much better than Fiji. Made up of 330 islands, Fiji is a diver’s paradise and is known by many as the Soft Coral Capital of...
Extraordinary photo of a pair of Pike locked in a ferocious battle wins international underwater photo contest
Dozens of whale and dolphin species, plus sharks, manta rays, mobulas and sunfish, have put Portugal firmly on the map of bucket list dive destinations. With some of the clearest, bluest waters in the world and stunning...
SCUBA Travel are pleased to release the list of our best selling SCUBA books in 2021.There have been some great books published this year which have made the list, plus some old favourites.Here are the top ten:...
The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales gives useful advice on what to do if you see a whale, dolphin or porpoise on a beach. If you find a live whale, dolphin...
Restoring whale numbers would mean more iron in the water from their poo, which would mean more phytoplankton, and more carbon dioxide taken up from the atmosphere. Whales once contributed to as much carbon removal as forests of entire continents.
At the bottom of the Dardanelles Strait in Turkey lie the wrecks of the British and French ships sunk during the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915.
A shy fish, the leopard-spotted goby lives in cracks on steep walls and caves. Shipwrecks are also a favourite habitat. You find them in the shallows and down to 40 m. It tends to face its crevice...
Home to the most extensive coastline of all Mediterranean countries and rich in ancient history, diving in Greece is hard to beat. This fascinating destination has crystal-clear waters dotted with wrecks from ancient times through to modern-day...
Countries around the world are easing their covid-19 lockdowns. Which areas will soon be open for divers?