

AfricaThere are many fantastic places to dive around the continent of Africa. From Egypt in the north until South Africa in the south. Perfect corals in the Red Sea and tons of shark in Mozambique and South Africa. Here is something for everybody.
AsiaCoral reefs of Southeast Asia are said by conservationists to be the most important in the world as they are among the most diverse and productive communities on the Earth. Of the 800 different species of coral known to science, three-quarters are found in Asian waters. A rich marine ecosystem stretching over thousands of kilometers and crossing many countries makes this region the best on the planet for the scuba enthusiast.
CaribbeanThe Carribean offers some of the finest scuba diving in the world. There are islands with stretches of reef teeming with tropical fish and walls that drop from 6 to 6000 m in the bleep of a depth-sounder. Also, wrecks and caves are waiting to be explored along with coral-clad pinnacles and underwater fumaroles that bubble volcanic gases - like diving in champagne...You can even enjoy the company of sharks and dolphins in the Bahamas!
Europe
Not often we speak about Europe, as a place to have great diving time. But you should not forget wrecks like the Zenobia, in Cyprus, starting down at 15m with good visibility all year round, and the Cirkewwa, in Malta, home of jellyfish, cuttlefish, dolphins, sharks, barracudas, and morays...The amazing underwater world of Chios Islands is like a fairy tale: small undersea caves, rocks, with neat paths between them, vertical walls, colorful reefs and small shipwrecks.
Australia and The PacificWhen divers think of the Pacific, they vision exquisite beautiful tropical islands, clear, warm water and lush coral reefs populated by colorful fish and visited by awesome pelagics. But Pacific diving also includes wrecks, offshore pinnacles and mainland reefs... Covering an incredibly diverse range of environments, the dive sites of the Pacific have one chief thing in common: They are fantastic!