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Two top spots to dive in Soufriere Scotts Head Marine Reserve are the Scotts Head Drop Off & Soufriere Pinnacles. Scotts Head is where the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean meet. There are strong currents but also a higher chance of seeing pelagic - the bigger animals in the blue water. The wall goes down to 30 meters (100 feet).
Scrub Island is an 8 km2 (3.1 sq mi) island lying off the eastern tip of the main island of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is easily reached by boat. Privately owned, the remains of an abandoned air field still exist. There are several abandoned houses on the island, mainly due to damage from hurricanes. There is no electricity or plumbing...
Diving is so popular at Lake Mead that they named a beach for divers! Scuba/Canoe Beach, the northern area of Boulder Beach along the jetty, has been set aside by the National Park Service for diving. The beach is accessible by car or boat, with depth ranges from 30 to 110 feet depending on lake elevation.
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Scuba/Canoe Beach can be accessed by taking the Bo...
Diving underwater with the aid of tanks filled with air provides a level of freedom and accessibility that opens up an entire new world to the novice diver. An huge underwater world that far surpasses the amount of terra firma on our planet contains creatures, mysteries, colors and shapes impossible to experience on land. SCUBA diving is a technical and sometimes dang...
West & East Seal Dog Islands are an uninhabited islet of the British Virgin Islands located in a smaller sub-group of islands referred to as the Dog Islands, or more commonly, "The Dogs".
On the west side of West Seal Dog island is a pinnacle with large pelagic fish like jacks, kingfish and eagle rays.
Seal Island is a small island off the northwest coast of Anguilla located about two km to the west of the Prickly Pear Cays. The island lies at the centre of the Seal island Reef System Marine Park and is popular with scuba divers.
The Hydrophiinae, also known as sea snakes, are a subfamily of venomous elapid snakes that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. Though they evolved from terrestrial ancestors, most are extensively adapted to a fully aquatic life and are unable to move on land, except for the genusLaticauda, which retain ancestral characteristics, allowing limite...
Dive on the Sea Star Pacific, an old DC-3 about 100 meters off the lagoon side of the privately owned island of Enemanit in Majuro Atoll. It's necessary to pay for a private boat ride to island Enemanit. The plane is in about 12 meters of water.
A permit is required to visit the island. For that permit it’s necessary to apply in person at a trading company call...
Sha'ab Abu Nuhas Reef has some of the best Wreck Diving in the Red Sea. Sha'ab Abu Nuhas is a coral reef northwest of Shadwan Island in the northern Red Sea.
The reef is a navigation hazard because it projects into the shipping channel, as evidenced by at least 7 shipwrecks on it including the SS Carnatic, Kimon M, Chrisola K and Ghiannis D. Four of the Wrecks are qu...
The Shark Bay Marine Park is protected marine park located within the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Shark Bay, in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The 748,725-hectare (1,850,140-acre) marine park is situated over 800 km (500 mi) north of Perth and 400 kilometres (250 mi) north of Geraldton.
The marine park is known for its large marine animals, such as t...
Experience the rare opportunity to come face to face with sharks, stingrays and thousands of tropical fish. Shark Dive Maui® at Maui Ocean Center allows certified divers to descend into the 750,000-gallon Open Ocean Exhibit and experience the very best of Hawaii’s underwater world.
Thousands of visitors travel to Hawaii every year to experience the colorful...
Shark Island offers boulders and rock formations, soft corals. Drift diving for the experienced. See resident turtles, great barracuda, titan triggerfish and clown triggerfish.
Max Depth: 28 m
Avg Depth: 15 m
Avg Visability: 5-30 m
Skill: Open water +
With beach access to the water you do not need a boat to swim with sharks in the La Jolla Cove. Check out the sevengill sharks in the summer, in the fall there are schools of leopard sharks and tope sharks. If you can get 10 miles out you might see blue sharks and maco sharks.
La Jolla Cove is a small, picturesque cove and beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jol...
Price: $216.46