The SS President Coolidge Wreck – the most famous wreck in the world – turns 75 this year. A good reason to dive it if you haven’t – it’s less than a 3 hr flight from Aus
Many people visit the Solomon Islands to explore its many WWII wrecks, but the Solomons’ caves and caverns are just as much fun to dive.
Underwater photographer Mike Scotland shares his latest Solomons’ dive adventures with us, from the Russell and Florida Islands, through Honiara to Munda and Gizo.
Many adjectives are used to describe Ball’s Pyramid: distinctive, mysterious, unique, magical, infamous, mythical … but is it all it’s cracked up to be? I was hoping so – because there are not many dive sites I get out of bed at 4am for!
Eight Great Dive Sites from all around our Region: a variety of unique natural features or environments, and a couple of great wrecks all with easy access from Australia
Ten reasons for scuba diving Okinawa: with the third best vis in the world, beautiful coral reefs, mythical underwater ruins and impressive megafauna – you’d be crazy not to!
The Yonaguni Monument. Is it an ancient monument, the remains of a legendary city like Atlantis? Or is it a natural rock formation?
Video postcards from Fiji’s Lau Islands. Being quite remote, Fiji’s Lau Islands offer some of the scuba best scuba diving in Fiji – and they’re easily dived via a small cruise line like Captain Cook Cruises Fiji.
Solomon Islands’ Russell Islands might just be the best dive destination you’ve never heard of, with its amazing terrain, clear warm waters and variety of marine life.
There are some dive sites that are famous and for good reason. Here we share with you the secret of why Fiji’s Rainbow Reef is always so spectacular.