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Sumilon Island is a 24-hectare (59-acre) coral island off the coast of Bancogon, Oslob, Cebu. It has four major dive sites, which are Garden Eel Plaza, Nikki's Wall, Coral Landscape and Julie's Rock. The island's diving sites are famous for their superb visibility, stunning reefs and abundance of varied tropical marine species that provide an ideal and memorable ...
A 38-foot tow barge waits for you in the shallows of Lake Mohave. The barge was used on the spillway tunnel repair project and sank in 1946. Located in 25-35 feet of water in moderate to swift current, the barge is protected under the Antiquities Act. Therefore, nothing may be removed or damaged.
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Lake Mohave, located 4 ¼ miles below Hoover Dam
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The Superior Producer is a cargo freighter sunk in December of 1977 and is now sitting upright at a depth of 100ft/30m. Sport Diver Magazine rates the Superior Producer as one of the Caribbean's best wreck dives.
It is available for diving only during cruise ship off-season.
Susami Bay in Japan is home to the world's deepest underwater postbox, which is 33 feet (10 meters) below the water's surface. In the year 2002, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized this 10-meters-deep, underwater, red postbox in Susami Bay, Japan, within which approximately 32,000 pieces of mail have been posted to date.
National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa protects an amazing array of marine life, making it a great diving spot for those who have the pleasure to visit! Here, a diver inspects a variety of healthy corals in the sanctuary -- a welcome sight in a time when many corals around the world are undergoing bleaching as a result of warmer ocean temperatures.
Sweepstakes (also known as Sweeps) was a Canadian schooner built in Burlington, Ontario in 1867. It was damaged off Cove Island then towed to Big Tub Harbour, where it sank in September 1885. The remains ofSweepstakeslie in Big Tub Harbour, located in the Fathom Five National Marine Park, in Tobermory, Ontario. This schooner is said to be one of the most popular wreck...
Sweetings Pond is home to the largest known concentration of seahorses in the world and stands as one of the island’s most extraordinary natural treasures. Sweetings Pond is a lagoon on Eleuthera Island (Bahamas) that is connected invisibly to the ocean. This unusual environment hosts distinctive populations of fabulous ocean creatures such as seahorse...
Fifteen vessels have been deliberately sunk on the landward side of Moreton Island to form a breakwall for small boats and a wreck dive and snorkel site. The Tangalooma Wrecks are a shallow dive with depths from 2-10m. Even in this shallow water, the wrecks attract an large amounts of marine life.
Tangalooma Wrecks make a good drift dive near the top of the tide. You...
Providing free WiFithroughout the property, a sun terrace with a swimming pool, restaurant and fitness center, Tawila Island Resort is located in Hurghada. With a garden, the property also features a bar, as well as a private beach area. The property provides room service and a kids' club for guests.
All guest rooms at the resort come with air conditioning, a seating...
Dive into Te Ava Piti pass (sharks, typical pelagic big tunas, barracudas, eagle rays,…), one of the most beautiful dives of Polynesia.
Also dive on a wreck dating from 1900, 53 meters (175 feet) long.
The Te Ava Piti pass, to the east of Raiatea, is the main pass to enter the lagoon. It is actually composed of two passes on each side of the motu Te Ava Piti....
The “Telamón” is one of the few half sunken wrecks in the Canary Islands. This 136 metre long boat, originally called “Temple Hall” sprung a leak in 1981 and ran aground in Arrecife port in Lanzarote and since it could not be repaired it was manoeuvred a few hundred metres out of the port with the intention of grounding it. There it spli...
The Aquarium is a beautiful lagoon dive no deeper than 12m and perfect for beginner divers or snorkelers. There are many tropical fish and there are 3 beautiful wrecks (1 plane and 2 boats).
Located on the west coast of Tahiti.
The “Austin Smith” (aka HMBS Flamingo) was originally a 90-foot Bahamian Defense Force Cutter that was decommissioned in 1995. It was being towned to San Salvador to be sunk as an artificial reef when the ship sank while in route. The Austin Smith now sits in 60 feet of water in the Exuma Cays, Bahamas, .56 miles east of Normans Cay.
On May 10, 1980, the ...
The Bermuda is a 150 foot wooden schooner foundered and sank in the spring of 1870 in Murray Bay on Grand Island. Her top deck is just 12 feet below the water’s surface where she has remained for 128 years. The wreck is intact, remarkable condition for a shallow wreck.
Price: $149.67