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Trinidad & Tobago Tourist Board

Welcome to Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Here you'll find the allure of an old world civilization overlaid with a new world energy.

Sunset House Puts Its Own Special Stamp on Caymankind

The popular Grand Cayman dive resort reaches out and thanks a military family

World's Best Diving and Resorts: St. Lucia

While the towering Pitons are the island heroes above water, much of St. Lucia’s natural beauty lies below the water’s surface. Here are the top 3 reasons to dive in St. Lucia.

Dive Log: Andros Blue Hole

When deep ocean swells cancel our ocean dives, we head to The Guardian, one of Andros's inland blue holes.

Dive Log: Andros Day 2

Experiencing a way of life at Small Hope Bay Lodge on Andros.

Dive Log: Andros Day 1

Exploring the largest of the more than 700 islands that make up the Bahamas archipelago.

Bahamas Diving Symposium Kicks Off

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation hosts fourth annual gathering of dive shop owners, dive travel planners and media

World's Best Diving and Resorts: Anse Chastanet

With lofty green mountaintops above and plunging coral canyons below, St Lucia’s Anse Chastanet is surrounded on all sides by iconic natural beauty. Here are the top-three reasons why Anse Chastanet is one of the world's best diving resorts.

An Island-by-Island Guide to Bahamas Diving

With more than 700 islands, planning a Bahamas diving experience can be somewhat overwhelming. Once you get your head around the fact that the Bahamas cover 100,000 square miles yet only 5,282 square miles of that is dry land, you quickly realize that the greatest portion of this island nation lies beneath the waves. Accept it: There's just no way to see it all in a single trip. To help you find the parts of the Bahamas diving scene that suit your aquatic desires best, we've put together this guide to nine of the most exceptional islands for diving. Whether you're looking for pulse-pounding shark action, bottomless blue holes, effortless drift diving or irresistible wrecks, it's simply a matter of choosing an island and naming your adventure.