Malta: Magical Diving in the Mediterranean
The Mediterranean Sea begins at the pinch point where the Rock of Gibraltar strains to meet Morocco to the west and crashes on the shores of Syria, Israel and Lebanon …
The Mediterranean Sea begins at the pinch point where the Rock of Gibraltar strains to meet Morocco to the west and crashes on the shores of Syria, Israel and Lebanon …
Somewhere, deep in the jungle… Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula (and nearby Cozumel) have been among of the world’s most famous dive destinations since the sport began in earnest in the late …
After a successful week of business meetings in Salt Lake City, it was time to focus on something fun. What to do in the shadow of the Wasatch Mountains? Scuba …
Farnsworth Banks (sometimes called Farnsworth Pinnacles or Farnsworth Wall) lies in the open Pacific about five miles to the southwest of Catalina Island. It is a pristine set of pinnacles …
Is there anything to see at Redondo’s Veterans Park? Many local divers often ask this question. Those familiar with the Veterans Park location (just south of the Redondo Beach Pier) …
Lake Tahoe has long been a favorite destination for local divers, northern California dive shops seeking a calm place for training classes, and a few select technical divers who explore …
Mention the term “muck diving” and most scuba divers in the know will immediately begin waxing about far off destinations with exotic names – places like Lembeh Straits, Anilao Philippines, …
What diver doesn’t marvel at the sight of a massive school of Barracuda hovering over a tropical reef? Or become mesmerized by a mammoth sized Whale Shark emerging from the …
There is something distinctive about the feel of the islands when you first get off the plane. The sunlight feels stronger. The air is heavier with humidly. The breezes are …
The ocean floor off Long Island’s south shore slopes very gradually from the tidal zone to deep water canyons hundreds of miles away. Unlike other marine environments that feature rocky …