Join me for a stroll through Ibu’s Secret Garden in North Sulawesi at the epicentre of the Coral Triangle, where the reefs and marine life are mature and pristine, and the biodiversity is awe-inspiring.
If you thought our Great Barrier Reef was just for snorkelers, think again. Despite what you may have heard about the ‘great coral bleaching’, our Great Barrier Reef still has some great dive sites.
There are many different ways to dive the Solomon Islands, your options include: spending a week on a Liveaboard, a week in a dive resort or just grab a few dives from the local dive shop on your way through.
Vis. It’s all we talk about. The first question we’re asked as we emerge from the water, and the first thing we rave (or complain) about, you know, before we get around to describing what we actually saw.
Our guest blogger and keen aquanaut Dof Dickinson shares her dive trip with photos and video to the unspoilt island of Tioman, off Malaysia’s mainland north of Singapore.
In our own marine magical beasts and where to find them blog, we feature an in-depth article by the well-known Hollywood-based film director Klaus Obermeyer in search of the biofluorescent turtle.
The SS President Coolidge Wreck – the most famous wreck in the world – turns 75 this year. A good reason to dive it if you haven’t – it’s less than a 3 hr flight from Aus
Many people visit the Solomon Islands to explore its many WWII wrecks, but the Solomons’ caves and caverns are just as much fun to dive.
Underwater photographer Mike Scotland shares his latest Solomons’ dive adventures with us, from the Russell and Florida Islands, through Honiara to Munda and Gizo.
Many adjectives are used to describe Ball’s Pyramid: distinctive, mysterious, unique, magical, infamous, mythical … but is it all it’s cracked up to be? I was hoping so – because there are not many dive sites I get out of bed at 4am for!