Get a taste of the pirate life off the coast of Florida. A famed ship from Disney's iconic pirate tales is now ready for divers to explore.
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Within minutes, the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée turned Saint-Pierre, Martinique, from a thriving port city into ruins. Today, divers can explore eight historic wrecks off the shores of Saint-Pierre, a mix of beginner and advanced sites.
It takes a lot of work to transform a ship into an artificial reef. We take a look behind the scenes as the massive SS United States is prepped for its new home on the seafloor.
This wreck, dating back to 1921, isn't the easiest to get to. But once you do, you'll be treated to an abundance of life.
History buffs with an affinity for wrecks will enjoy this immersive course that combines education and exploration.
Experience the thrill of diving the USS Oriskany. Encounter vibrant marine life, swim through massive structures and witness the transformation of this military titan.
Sitting in just 30 feet of water off Panther Point in British Columbia, the Panther is a nearly 200-year-old three-masted clipper wreck teeming with marine life.
You don’t have to travel halfway across the globe for spectacular wreck diving. World-class wrecks await you in The Florida Keys.