10 Best Places to Scuba Dive Around the World


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If you still sing “Under the Sea” in the shower, believe in Atlantis and are waiting for Team Zissou to enlist your services, our 10 Best Places to Scuba Dive Around the World are guaranteed to get you wet. Life’s more fun 30 feet below—as long as that mask keeps working.

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This reef, deemed “the most remarkable in the West Indies” by Charles Darwin, bubbles with crystal clear water warm enough for year-round access and has the highest population of West Indian manatee on the planet. Cuddle with the friendly sea cows, then move on to the Big Blue Hole, allegedly-largest sinkhole on Earth. Jacques Cousteau said this joint was one of the best diving locations you can get to—and who are we to argue old Aqualung himself? Set aside three or four days here and about $300, and you’ll be a certified master before we can say dive.

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The largest structure on the planet made entirely by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef is like live seafood soup with crazy-looking and endangered animals swimming at you from all angles. Able to be seen from space, this Reef is a World Heritage site and its throngs of visitors and pricy certification trips reflect this designation. Your best bet is to get certified before you go, so upon arrival, it’s just you and 1,500 species of fish.

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Koh Tao’s got as many nightclubs and bars on the island as whale sharks in the surrounding water. Forget chartering a private yacht to the Similan Islands—if you’re not a serious diver and like drinking your liquid gold as much as searching for it under the sea, this is your place. Three days and $290 will get you properly certified.

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In terms of underwater visibility, it doesn’t get much clearer than these Caribbean waves. You don’t have to go far from the coast to get deep. The island is actually the top of a mountain, meaning there’s an intense vertical drop-off. Be sure to check out Stingray City, where stingrays have been tamed by years of feeding on fisherman’s scraps. Certification here runs you up to $400, and takes three to four days.

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The freaks come out at night and Maaya Thila offers night diving, where you can get eye to eye with octopi, stonefish, cleaner shrimp, ghost pipefish and all sorts of bizarro creatures who otherwise only appear on really good acid trips. While you can get certified here, if moolah and minutes are important, get it done before you go.

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Known as the Everest of scuba diving, the waters around Malpelo are brimming with sea life—especially of the shark variety. Divers have reported seeing hundreds of Hammerhead and Silky sharks in a single dive; this one’s not for the faint of heart. Aside from a military post, the island itself is vacant, but you can get certified in other parts of Colombia in four to five days for $300.

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If you love history and pirates, this is your spot. The Straits of Gubal have claimed dozens of ships over the course of history, and they’re as much a part of these waters as algae. Certification is $300 and takes about five days in surrounding areas (eye patch and cursing parrot not included).

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You know those nature shows where the dude goes down in a cage and gets all cozy with Jaws? For less than $300 in Gansbaai, you can do a day of cage diving, surrounded by man-eaters, with or without scuba certification. Apparently, inexperience pays when it comes to dangerous predators as this region doesn’t offer any certification programs—you’ve got to head to Cape Town for that.

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This may be spring break, meathead paradise but the waters off Cozumel are part of the Gulf Stream, the Atlantic’s warm-water superhighway and make it worth a dive. The Gulf Stream is the prime place for drift diving, best described as underwater “flight.” For $270 and 3 days of certification training, you can pretend to be Superman while you check out the surrounding natural beauty.

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If you can’t cough up the bucks to get scuba certified, this is the best place to take the pussy snorkel route. Located on Eil Malk Island, Jellyfish Lake is famous for its massive golden jellyfish population and only snorkeling is permitted for fear that scuba gear would harm the jellies. Don’t worry, you won’t emerge looking like a porcupine-hugging leper. These blobs have miraculously evolved to be completely stingless.

When ground level congestion gets the best of you, dive down into some international fish traffic instead. They’re much more colorful and are less likely to give you the finger.

 

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  1. aji says:

    The strait of gubal seems interesting. Only amazed at the fact that Raja Ampat Islands not on the list.

  2. Laurel says:

    Love this list and have been to a few of them on the list. I think Galapagos was my favorite and I loved Jellyfish Lake in Palau as well.

  3. Fejonecas says:

    What about the Bays Islands in Honduras!? Stunning and cheap!!

  4. bahrainlabs says:

    haha… u guys really forgot about Islands in malaysia especially the Sipadan Island.. there are thousands of dive spots with amazing sea creatures and beautiful colourful corals… the visibility underwater is totally HD.

  5. If you are looking for some inspiration on where to go on your next scuba diving holiday – then why not consider Thailand.

    The Similan and Surin Islands National Marine Park is conveniently located two hours from Phuket international airport.

    The crystal-clear turquoise warm waters of the Andaman Sea are home to a huge diversity of marine life, from the magical manta rays and whale sharks to the amazing soft corals, swim-throughs and much, much more – there is something for everyone.

    The dive sites are suitable for the experienced diver as well as new divers due to multiple depths, high visibility and low currents.

    So what are you waiting for? Go to http://www.underwater-holidays.com and see the large choice of Liveaboards to suit all budgets.

    We look forward to seeing you under the sea.

  6. Ashley says:

    Too bad you left off Guam. They are next to the Marianas Trench which is extremely deep. Also not too far from Palau. An assortment of underwater life is quite striking.

  7. you must missed Raja Ampat, Papua. But, it still a cool list anyway.

  8. abi says:

    raja ampat, bunaken, wakatobi are more wondeful dive spot. just my opinion”’

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