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Name
Depth
Type
Level
Entry
The Magnificent
Fort William
55m
Wreck +
Advanced
Boat
55m
Wreck +
Advanced
Boat
Reef
Advanced
Boat
40m
Reef
Advanced
Boat
Wreck
Experienced
Boat
20m
Wreck
Experienced
Boat
Reef +
Experienced
Boat
22m
Reef +
Experienced
Boat
Wreck +
Beginner
Boat
31m
Wreck +
Beginner
Boat
Wreck
Beginner
Boat
28m
Wreck
Beginner
Boat
Wreck
Beginner
Boat
10m
Wreck
Beginner
Boat
Reef
Beginner
Boat
10m
Reef
Beginner
Boat
Other
Beginner
Shore
2m
Other
Beginner
Shore
Reef +
Advanced
Boat
50m
Reef +
Advanced
Boat
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Belize is a diver’s playground where the Caribbean’s only three true atolls cradle kaleidoscopic coral gardens, steep drop-offs and the iconic Great Blue Hole. Glide over nurse-shark nurseries at Hol Chan, descend along Lighthouse Reef’s vertiginous walls, or time your visit to Placencia for exhilarating whale-shark encounters at Gladden Spit. Warm 26-29 °C waters, 15-30 m visibility and a laid-back Creole-Garífuna culture turn every surface interval into a tropical holiday. Whether you’re certifying in shallow seagrass meadows or racking up tech-level depth on coral-encrusted ledges, Belize blends world-class marine biodiversity with sustainable operators, eco-minded lodges and easy travel connections—making it the perfect base for both first-time bubbles and bucket-list underwater adventures.

From turtle-dotted coral gardens in St. Anne Marine Park to hammerhead-patrolled drop-offs off North Island, Seychelles delivers a kaleidoscope of undersea thrills wrapped in postcard-perfect island scenery. Warm, crystal-clear waters averaging 27 °C (81 °F) year-round, dependable dive centers with eco-friendly practices, and a laid-back Creole vibe make this Indian Ocean nation a bucket-list destination for beginners and technical divers alike. This comprehensive guide shares firsthand insight into the best reefs, wrecks, and night-dive hotspots, explains seasonal conditions and marine migrations, outlines practical travel and accommodation advice, and highlights sustainable ways to explore—ensuring your Seychelles dive holiday is unforgettable and reef-safe.

India’s 7 500 km of coastline and two remote archipelagos create a dreamscape for beginners and pros alike: seagrass meadows where dugongs graze, manta-patrolled pinnacles off Havelock, Lakshadweep’s gin-clear coral gardens, and Goa’s playful wrecks. Warm 26–30 °C waters, affordable PADI courses, and a vibrant topside culture of spice markets, temple towns, and beach cafés turn every surface interval into an adventure, while eco-minded operators champion reef-safe practices and marine conservation.