Locations

Close to Portoroż, at a short distance from the coast, you will find the wreck of the Maona Rossa. 

 

One of the most iconic shipwrecks in the world lies at a maximum depth of 33 meters in the Northern part of the Red Sea, in the Strait of Gubal. It is located approx. 40 km off Sharm El Sheikh, which makes it possible only in full day excursions or while on a liveaboard. 

While the Maldives are generally considered among the top 5 diving destinations in the world, the dives you can experience in the Atoll of Baa are absolutely breathtaking and righteously regarded as the highlight of the entire country.

The Devil’s Spring System by Santa Fe River in Florida is an amazing cave diving site for scuba divers in the States. Located in the park of Ginnie Springs, near the town of High Springs, it is well known for its extreme visibility and the wide subterranean mazes that make it an extremely rewarding and satisfying place where to dive.

When the 172 meters long Swedish ferry MS Zenobia left in 1980 from Malmo, Sweden for her maiden voyage, no one could imagine she would sink before it could reach its destination, Tartous, in Syria. 

Located in the north of the Sinai Peninsula, the Blue Hole is literally what transformed the sleeping town of Dahab into a major diving hub.

Scuba diving in France is not only possible on the coasts, whether in the rough Atlantic Ocean or the sunny Cote d’Azur.