Famous for being the largest underwater sinkhole, the Great Blue Hole offers incredible scenery, deep blue water, unique geological formations, colorful corals, and diverse marine life, including different species of fish and sharks.
Great Blue Hole, Belize:
Known for its colorful reefs and wide variety of fish, Beqa Lagoon is like an underwater rainbow, featuring species like seahorses, clown triggerfish, and leaf scorpionfish, with several wrecks and beautiful fluorescent night diving.
Beqa Lagoon, Fiji:
Home to over 500 types of corals and abundant fish species, Raja Ampat Islands boast incredible marine biodiversity, with 75% of the world's species living here, and enchanting views of dense jungles above the water.
Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia:
Unique for allowing divers to swim between two continents, Silfra Fissure features some of the clearest water in the world, making the dive experience memorable with its crystal-clear waters and abundance of rocks.
Silfra Fissure, Iceland:
Renowned for its abundance of fish and colorful corals, Cape Kri in Raja Ampat is a popular diving site with rare fish species and beautiful sunlight penetration, making the underwater scenery incredibly magical.
Cape Kri, Raja Ampat, Indonesia:
Known for its archway and magical underwater scenery, Blue Maomao Arch is home to blue maomao fish, turtles, and sharks, with changing light conditions that alter the water's color and reefs
Blue Maomao Arch, Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand:
One of the most colorful dive sites globally, Rainbow Reef is filled with various coral colors and species such as parrot fish, sea turtles, clownfish, and giant clams, with deep blue waters and unique rock formations enhancing its charm.
Rainbow Reef, Fiji: