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The island has an abundance of marine sites (both Grenada & Carriacou) and the first Underwater Sculpture Park in the world. The island is known as the Diving Capital of the Eastern Caribbean. It has the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean - the Bianca C - a 600ft cruise ship which sunk in 1961, now lying in 167 feet of water. There are more than 50 sites, includin...
Guadalcanal is a tropical island in the South-Western Pacific and is part of the Solomon Islands, it was discovered by the Spanish expedition of Alvaro de Mendaña in 1568. The name comes from Guadalcanal, a village in the province of Seville, in Andalusia, Spain, birthplace of Pedro de Ortega Valencia, a member of Mendaña's expedition.
During 1942-43 it ...
Found at the northern tip of the Red Sea, The Gulf of Aqaba borders the countries of Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The Gulf of Aqaba is separated from the Gulf of Suez by the Sinai Peninsula. The Gulf of Aqaba is rich in coral and chocked full of accidental and planned shipwrecks creating myriad locations that have become must-visit destinations for divers f...
The Gulf of Mannar is a large shallow bay forming part of the Laccadive Sea in the Indian Ocean. It lies between the southeastern tip of India and the west coast of Sri Lanka. A chain of low islands and reefs known as Adam's Bridge, also called Ramsethu, which includes Mannar Island, separates the Gulf of Mannar from Palk Bay, which lies to the north between India and...
Feel like diving through an underwater wonderland of crystalline rock formations? The Gypsum Reefs dive is about an hour away from the Lake Mead Marina, and is one of divers’ favorites! Gypsum deposits in the area have dissolved into quartz-like overhangs that start at a depth of 30 feet and dip down to 100 feet. With breathtaking silhouettes, many gypsum format...
Haad Salad is a beach located in north-west of Ko Phangan island. It's a very popular snorkelling spot for a good reason as the water is clear and the sights are amazing!
One of the great places to dive with hammerhead sharks is just off the beaches of the small island of Bimini in the Bahamas. Only 50 miles from Florida, Bimini is considered the great hammerhead capital of the world, where you can encounter up to a dozen different great hammerhead sharks.
Bimini Biological Field Station (Shark Lab) is a world famous facility owned an...
Perhaps no creature in the ocean generates the level of simultaneous awe and curiosity as a Hammerhead Shark when seen in the wild. The nine known species of Hammerhead Sharks range from just under 1 meter (3 feet) to 6 meters (20 feet) in length. The thinking is that the “hammerhead” is an evolutionary result that provides a 360 degree vertical vision pla...
Costa Rica’s Cocos Island (Isla del Coco) is an uninhabited land mass located about 550 kilometers (340 miles) from the country’s Pacific Coast. The region has been preserved as a Marine National Park and has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Merging currents, deep water and plenty of nutrition makes the waters off Cocos Island attractive to all sor...
Among the myriad treasures found in the famous waters off the Galapagos Islands are schools (shoals) of Hammerhead Sharks. Mostly located near Wolf Island and Darwin Island the local population is dominated by the Scalloped Hammerhead species (Sphyrna lewini), so named because of the notch found on either side the extension that gives the curious looking shark its nam...
A well-known and documented underwater mountain (aka Sea Mount) about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from the coast of Baja California’s San Jose Del Cabo in Mexico known as Gordo Banks provides perfect habitat for all kinds of sea life, including large shoals of Hammerhead Sharks. The top of the Sea Mount is found at about 130 feet (40 meters) and the surface has been ...
Hanauma is a marine embayment formed within a volcanic cone and located along the southeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu (just east of Honolulu) in the Hawaiian Islands.
Hanauma is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Island and has suffered somewhat from overuse (at one time accommodating over three million visitors per year). In 1956, dynamite was use...
Another of St. John’s self-guided snorkel trails is located in Haulover Bay. Found in 30 feet of water, the trail leads into dense reef and rocky areas where there are a large number of sea urchins along with a wide array of fish. The trailhead to access Haulover Bay is on the east side of the island’s isthmus, about 3 miles past the Coral Bay Moravia...
Hawksnest Bay on St. John provides a well protected anchorage in most weather except when a northern swell is running (occasionally during the winter). There is good snorkeling along the Eastern side as well as several beaches. Also good chances to see turtles. The bay offers three fingers of mostly Elkhorn coral reefs. The Elkhorn corals are a federally protected spe...
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