1. Micronesia
The Micronesia is a destination that has Japanese vessel wrecks from World War II. These are something that are part of the history and are available in Truk Chuuk. The islands of Micronesia are a beautiful place for dive resorts, shore dives, liveaboards, and drop-offs. These are one that an ardent diving lover won’t miss.
2. Belize
Belize, the second largest barrier reef system in the world stretches from the Yucatan Peninsula to the Bay of Honduras. In between it crosses the Belize. It is an excellent place for many varieties of corals and species of fishes. Some of them include the Caribbean Reef sharks and the Mako sharks.
3. British Columbia, Canada
Diving in British Columbia, Canada is once in a lifetime experience for those who are interested in diving. The waters in British Columbia are packed with interesting marine life, like wolf eels, giant octopi, nudibranchs, and white ghost anemones. The strong tidal currents in the British Columbia make it a challenging place for the divers. As a diver you can’t miss this place.
4. North Carolina, USA
The coast of North Carolina, USA between Cape Fear and Cape Hatteras which is also called the Graveyard of the Atlantic is a place with many shipwrecks and excellent marine life. This is a place that is very popular among the divers as they can come across the maritime history, technical diving and underwater photography. Divers of all levels can experience the beauty of this place. Chances are that you may be approached by a Sand Tiger there.
5. Red Sea
The Red Sea is a place with diverse and rich marine life which is comparable to the Antarctica. More than 1000 species of invertebrates, 200 species of coral and 1000 species of fishes are found in the Red Sea. For any person interested in wreck diving, it is a place that can’t be missed. The Gubal Straits is a place for seeing wrecks.