Wreck diving – what’s your favourite?
UPDATED August 19th, 2011
Wreck dives hold a fascination for underwater enthusiasts for many different reasons. It’s a bit of archaeology, history and aesthetics but most of all, it’s the thrill of diving something unique with its own story. Whether it’s a discarded outboard motor in a nearby lake or a famous historical monument half a world away, you never know what awaits you in the depths. Read the rest of this entry »
Responsible scuba diving

Updated May 11th, 2011
Obviously as divers, we don’t want to be the undoing of the beautiful oceans we love so much. Unfortunately, some popular dive spots have become ruined over time because of poor management and/or irresponsible divers. Scuba divers are a privileged group as we have real life access to a world that others can only dream of . We also have a responsibility to the oceans. Responsible diving is a part of the overall effort to protect the oceans as diving brings people in contact with marine life and as a result, divers become spokespeople for the ocean environment. Read the rest of this entry »
How to stay healthy on your dive travels
Dive trips are fantastic. Whether it’s the weekend away at the quarry or the holiday of a lifetime at a resort on an exotic island or an adventure-filled liveaboard, there’s so much diving to do. So how can you stay healthier and avoid the problems that can be a nuisance or even dangerous? Read the rest of this entry »
Planning your next diving holiday – Part 2
Planning your next diving holiday – Part 1
Preparing for your holiday
Your holiday is coming up, departure date is nearing. It’s time to take a moment to make sure you have everything you need for a safer and more enjoyable holiday. Read the rest of this entry »
Planning your next diving holiday – Part 1
Dive travel is exciting. Sometimes, planning it – whittling down the shortlist, choosing dives, and places to stay – is also a bit of fun. On the other hand, the “wrong” holiday or a bad choice can be an expensive hassle. Read the rest of this entry »









