If you’ve ever been next to a group of experienced travelers, you know how often they bring up scuba diving. And why wouldn’t they? This is the perfect activity for all kinds of trips. Diving opens up a brand new world to explore: mysterious depths, gorgeous coral reefs full of life, colorful fish and so much more!
No matter if you’re a beginner or diving pro, check out our top-10 of the best destinations for divers.
The Blue Hole is one of the most popular dive sites. Just look at the photos, and you’ll know why. Jacques Cousteau called this massive marine sinkhole one of the best diving sites in the world. This peculiar spot is around 300 meters in diameter and 125 meters deep. Crystal-clear water gives lucky divers an opportunity to see hammerheads, reef sharks, bull sharks, and so on.
In Thailand, there are many excellent dive sites: Phuket, Similan Islands, and Ko Tao are just some examples. We especially recommend checking out Ko Tao, because this is a very cheap place to learn, and you can find lots of dive shops with everything necessary for the best diving experience of your life!
The Gilis have become extremely popular in recent years; and here’s why – the waters and reefs provide a beautiful backdrop to your dives. These islands are surrounded by an enormous well-preserved reef system. Also, comparing to the neighbor, Bali, the Gilis are much cheaper.
Sipadan is a paradise for divers, it is teeming with life. In these waters you can see incredible cave systems with myriads of creatures living there. Divers see turtles, sharks, dolphins, bright coral in incredible abundance and variety.
This world’s longest reef has all the tropical sea can offer. It is almost 350,000 square kilometers – so big, that it is visible from space! Over 2 million people go there every year. Unfortunately, climate change destroys the Great Barrier Reef, and it’s heartbreaking, so don’t miss the opportunity to see it, while you can!
Hawaii has some great reefs and lush wildlife, as it’s one of the most remote archipelagos. Seals, turtles, and mantas are very common here, and it’s even possible to spot whale sharks or humpbacks from December to May. The largest marine reserve in the United States is situated there, so you don’t have to worry about the environment. So many Americans travel abroad to dive not noticing a true gem right in front of them! Don’t make this mistake.
Beautiful tropical islands in this area have a common feature: they are surrounded by colorful coral reefs. The Blue Wall and some other diving sites make Micronesia one of the greatest destinations in the South Pacific. What is more, there are plenty of wrecks to explore.
This tropical paradise is a diving paradise as well. You will see clownfish and eels here, as well as gorgeous reef systems, which is why it’s the most visited place to dive in the Philippines. And the beaches are very beautiful, too, so it’s a win-win.
This world-famous dive destination was not very popular among other travelers up until recently. However, now Fernando de Noronha has definitely become well-known. Here you can swim with turtles, dolphins, and other marine creatures as well as explore the Corveta V 17, one of the best wreck sites in the world. What is more, the islands can only host a limited number of tourists, so it certainly won’t get too crowded!
If you’re looking for crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant reefs full of life, this place won’t let you down. Also, the water temperatures here are consistent throughout the year. With wrecks and diverse sea life, you’ll definitely find your diving experience all over the Red Sea wonderful.