The world's most famous dive site is located in Australia.
Mid-July to August hosts one of the biggest gatherings of whale sharks in the world.
Head to one of the few places in the world you can dive with humpback whaales
Head to Tiger Beach to swim with 14-foot tiger sharks!
This remote destination is home to many animals that exist nowhere else in the world.
Iceland's Silfra fissure is a bucket list dive because it allows you to swim between two continents.
Stingray City is famous for 30+ who are like the puppy dogs of the sea.
Swim with dozens of baby sea lions in the Sea of Cortez in Baja California.
The Tiputa Pass in Rangiroa is known as being one of the world’s best drift dives.