Issue 69 is now available and it is packed with fantastic content. PT Hirschfield meets the quirky Handfish in Tasmania and also reviews the riveting Dive into the Darkness film, about cave diving legend Jill Heinerth. Martin Crossley finishes his guide to Western Australian Marine Life. Stefan Beskow goes shark diving in the Maldives and Don Silcock sails the Banda Seas. We also have the final instalment of Becky Kagan Schott's exploration of the wrecks of the Great Lakes.
Dive into the latest edition of Scuba Diver North America, which has plenty to inspire, educate and entertain, including a piece on the luxurious Marble Hill Resort in Roatan, a Q&A with Canadian underwater photography supremo Jett Britnell, a visit to the acclaimed Wakatobi Dive Resort in Indonesia, a family excursion to the Beaches resort on the Turks and Caicos Islands, and an exploration of some of France's best cave systems.
The latest issue of Scuba Diver is out now, and it is crammed with diving goodness, including a must-read Q&A with Thai cave rescue hero Richard Harris, a thought-provoking piece on the Salem Express shipwreck, an inspiring article about Diving with the Injured, a visit to a new Maldivian resort, and a great tech piece from Yana Stashkevich detailing her journey from entry-level diver to experienced technical and CCR explorer, plus much, much more.
Welcome to the Ultimate Divers Guide 2024, which takes you on a whistlestop tour around 50 of the world's 'must-dive' wrecks and reefs - dive sites and locations that absolutely have to be on your diving bucket list - along with details of the dive centres, liveaboards and resorts you can explore them with.
The latest issue of Scuba Diver UK is here, and there's plenty to 'dive into', including reports from a liveaboard around the Bay Islands of Honduras, marine protection off the west coast of Scotland, a Q&A with talented artist Olivier Leger, and technical diving on a massive wreck in the English Channel, as well as an overview of the recent GO Diving Show, and insights into the lives of coral and kelp.
Issue 83 of Scuba Diver is out now, and once again it is crammed with diving delights, including a whistlestop tour of Cyprus' diving hotspots, a Q&A with acclaimed Canadian photographer Jett Britnell, a family adventure to the Turks and Caicos Islands, muck diving in the Philippines, a trip to Lady Musgrave Island off Australia, cave diving in France's Lot region, and the grand unveiling of the GO Xplore Campers new rentable bespoke dive vehicle!
The latest edition of Scuba Diver is out, and has plenty to keep you inspired - there's a guide to the GO Diving Show (taking place on 2-3 March), a Q&A with TV presenter and powerboat champion Sarah Donohue, the second part of Adrian Stacey's Palau adventure, part one of Daniel Brinckmann's trip to Indonesian Borneo, a spot of night diving off North Wales with Jake Davies, and Lewis Jefferies' encounter with hundreds of spider crabs off Cornwall.
Scuba Diver ANZ issue 67 is here! and is packed with great content. Our destination features this month include the giant cuttlefish of Whyalla, the historic Scottish Prince wreck at the Gold Coast. The legendary Misool region of Raja Ampat and a liveaboard masterclass onboard the Philippine Siren, taking in the islands of Southern Leyte, Malapascu and Bohol. Plus a trip to France to explore the caves of Lot, and we review this year's offerings at the Ocean Film Festival.
This month in Scuba Diver ANZ our features begin with on Great Barrier Reef, where Libby Sterling explores the stunning reefs just a stone's throw from Cairns. Nigel Marsh goes shore diving in Bundaberg, one of the few places in Queensland where this is possible, and is not disappointed. Tom St George journeys to Fiji, the soft coral of the world. Don Silcock ventures to the remote Fathers Reefs in PNG and John Magee goes in search of Thresher Sharks in the Philippines.
We start 2024 as we mean to go on with an action packed issue full of amazing content. Deborah Dickson Smith delivers the definitive guide to diving the Great Barrier Reef, Nigel Marsh dives the wonderful jetties of the Yorke Peninsular, Don Silcock is left in awe of Raja Ampat's Cape Kri, Mike Bartick is California Dreaming and PT Hirschfield discovers how a documentary filmmaker and Navy Clearance Divers helped one young boy take his first breaths underwater. Plus much more
The latest North America edition of Scuba Diver is now available - 'dive in' to great content including part two of our liveaboard adventure around the Bahamas, a Q&A with cave and mine diver Kurt Storms, hints and advice on the 'bokeh' underwater photography technique, technical diving in Italy, the soft coral capital of Fiji, and part two of our visit to Virgin Cocoa in Indonesia, plus all you ever wanted to know about thresher sharks.
It's here - issue 18 of Scuba Diver North America - and it is full of great articles, including Byron Conroy's liveaboard adventure around the Bahamas, part two of the Q&A with Kids Sea Camp founder Margo Peyton, an epic odyssey to the turtle haven of Raine Island off Australia, part two of Becky Kagan Schott's Great Lakes shipwreck guide, part one of a visit to Indonesia's Virgin Cocoa, and a critter-rich exploration of the waters of the Philippines.
Dive into the latest Scuba Diver North America edition, which features part one of Becky Kagan Schott's exploration of the Great Lakes wrecks, Byron Conroy's visit to a land-based operation in Raja Ampat, everything you need to know about Australia's Great Barrier Reef, part one of a Q&A with Kids Sea Camp founder Margo Peyton, and a focus on three liveaboard adventures - Komodo in Indonesia, the offshore marine parks and Deep South of the Egyptian Red Sea, and Palau.
Welcome to the Ultimate Divers Guide 2024, which takes you on a whistlestop tour around 50 of the world's 'must-dive' wrecks and reefs - dive sites and locations that absolutely have to be on your diving bucket list - along with details of the dive centres, liveaboards and resorts you can explore them with.
The Ultimate Divers Guide annual focuses on a rich selection of bucket-list dives around our watery planet, those dives you really have to tick off in your logbook, aiming to give you some fresh inspiration for where your next diving adventure might take you before you shuffle off this mortal coil.
Explore Wakatobi Dive Resort, Indonesia's best diving & snorkelling spot with Scuba Diver's Destination Guide. Discover diverse marine life & plan your next adventure in this beautiful archipelago. Learn about Wakatobi's culture & find accommodation. The ultimate resource for planning a diving or snorkelling trip to Wakatobi Dive Resort.
Murcia is a region in the southeast corner of the Iberian Peninsula in Spain, between Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha and Valencia. Occupying an area of just over 11,000 sq km – barely 2.2 percent of the total surface area of Spain! – it is bordered by the province of Albacete to the north, Alicante to the east, Granada, Albacete and Almeria to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east.
Located in the Eastern Caribbean just south of Barbados and outside of the hurricane belt, Grenada and Carriacou provide a safe, quiet and family-friendly year-round getaway from the hustle and bustle of daily life. There is much to do on land, but it is underwater where the islands really come into their own.
Uncover Egypt's best diving locations with our expert guide. Discover marine life, coral reefs and ancient shipwrecks. Our guide includes information on top dive sites, snorkelling spots, and tips for an unforgettable diving experience. Plan your ultimate diving vacation in Egypt today with our destination guide.
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