Diving Papua New Guinea’s Top 5 Dive Spots. A selection of dive spots and resorts around PNG – just 4 hours flying from Brisbane and Sydney with Air Niugini
There are many fabulous dive destinations in the Philippines. But one spot you might not have heard of is Anda.
Heard of the world-famous muck diving in the Lembeh Strait? The turtles of the Bunaken Marine Park or the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bangka Island?
French Polynesia is blessed with turquoise lagoons, crystal-clear waters, and pristine coral reefs and unique marine encounters, from dancing with dolphins to the world’s largest population of grey reef sharks. Here are the Best 5 dive spots in the Islands of Tahiti.
While sharks are common throughout the Maldives, there’s a handful of iconic atolls and stand-out dive sites which are not to be missed by any shark enthusiast.
Diving Fakarava’s North Passe, I understand what all the fuss is about. I’m greeted by a display of marine life unlike any I’ve seen before.
The Solomon’s is one of those destinations that has something to suit everyone’s underwater appetite. Here are the Solomon Islands Top 7 dive sites.
From muck-diving heaven to spectacular reefs, thresher sharks, whale sharks & mantas to WWII wrecks. Here is our 10 best dives in the Philippines.
Indonesia is a bucket list dive destination, famed for diverse marine life and spectacular coral reefs. Here’s our guide to the best diving in Indonesia.
If you like ‘Big Stuff’, Palau is the capital of big stuff. One of the best places in the world to dive with sharks, mantas and big schools of pelagic fish including Jacks, barracuda, snapper and bump head parrot fish.