1. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The world’s largest coral reef system, filled with thousands of species of fish, turtles, and stunning corals stretching over 2,300 kilometers.
2. Blue Hole, Belize
A giant marine sinkhole known for its deep blue color, limestone stalactites, and dramatic vertical walls.
3. Raja Ampat, Indonesia
One of the most biodiverse marine habitats on Earth, with pristine reefs, manta rays, and tiny critters for macro photography.
4. Sipadan Island, Malaysia
Famous for its sea turtles, massive schools of barracuda, and drop-offs teeming with marine life.
5. Red Sea, Egypt
Crystal-clear waters, colorful corals, and historic shipwrecks like the SS Thistlegorm make the Red Sea a diver’s dream.
6. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Home to hammerhead sharks, sea lions, marine iguanas, and unique underwater volcanic formations.
7. Palau, Micronesia
A mix of blue holes, caves, WWII wrecks, and the famous Jellyfish Lake where you can swim with harmless jellyfish.
8. Maldives
Known for drift dives, stunning coral atolls, manta rays, whale sharks, and year-round warm waters.
9. Cozumel, Mexico
Part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Cozumel offers wall dives, coral gardens, and crystal-clear visibility.
10. Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
A shore-diving paradise with healthy reefs, vibrant marine life, and easily accessible dive sites.
🤿✨ Whether you love big pelagics, colorful reefs, or historic wrecks, these dive spots promise breathtaking underwater experiences.
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