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Camera-Ready in the Cayman Islands

Where to capture eye-popping images in the Cayman Islands.

Monterey Bay, Calif.

Cool critters, quality deep dives and lush kelp beds.

Flying After Diving: How Long Do Scuba Divers Have to Wait?

Every scuba diver should know Divers Alert Network's guidelines for flying after diving. Here, we discuss the suggested limits and whether you can fly directly after scuba diving.

Bahamas Travel Information

With 700 islands, 2,500 tiny cays, and 100,000 square miles of ocean containing it all, the Bahamas collectively comprise a massive scuba and snorkel paradise.

Shark Identification

Historically, sharks left the area when scuba divers entered the water. The bubbles from the regulators scare them off. Since shark dives started in the Bahamas many of the sharks have lost their fear of these bubbles.

The Live-aboard Experience

One of the great joys of my diving career has been cruising the islands of the Bahamas on live-aboard dive boats.

Lake Champlain

In northern New England, a virtual history museum awaits in a lake of sunken steamboats and schooners..

The Texas Clipper

The nation's third-largest ship sunk as an artificial reef didn't go down as planned, but is still an amazing dive with plenty to explore.

Curacao's Mini Splendored Things

Discover a treasure trove of colorful macro life on the colorful island of Curaçao.