Find Your Dream Dive Destination

Planning your next dive? It’s hard to pick which bucket-list trip to check off first. We always recommend trying something new and getting out of your comfort zone, but you should also plan your dive based on your skill level, interests, and location. Here are a few tips to narrow down your dream trip list.

CONSIDER YOUR DIVE LEVEL

Before you book based on the destination, consider your dive level. As a beginner, you should tread carefully around sites with rough currents. And, as an expert, you may want to challenge yourself with new adventures, like cave diving. Do a little research on the area you’re interested in and make sure that it suits your dive level.

CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE

Instead of choosing solely based on location, try searching for the adventure you’ve always wanted to have. Using our search platform, you can choose from a variety of experiences, like cave diving, shipwrecks, and even night dives. From there, you can see which locations offer these types of experiences.

THINK OF THE WEATHER

Once you have an idea of where you want to go, research what the weather will be like during your time there. Nothing hinders a dive quicker than unforeseen conditions, like poor visibility or rough storms.

ADD IT TO YOUR ITINERARY

While we always recommend researching and booking your dive before you go on vacation, there’s still room for spontaneity. If you find yourself with the opportunity to add a dive day to your trip, we can help you search for the best local dive shops. They should be able to help you customize your experience and find a dive spot that fits your level and interests.

REMEMBER YOUR BUCKET LIST

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, everyone has that one place they really want to visit. Do a little research and see how your diving options can fit into this trip. Or, ask friends and family for recommendations.

CONSIDER THE MARINE LIFE

Every location has its own unique range of marine life. Australia has a wide variety of whale species and sea snakes. The Bahamas, on the other hand, is home to spiny lobsters, Nassau grouper, and blue tang (read: Dori from Finding Nemo). Read up on your must-see marine life before booking your next trip.

WHERE TO NEXT?

Feeling inspired? (Same.) Now it’s time to search on our site to find your next dream dive.

Planning your next dive? It’s hard to pick which bucket-list trip to check off first. We always recommend trying something new and getting out of your comfort zone, but you should also plan your dive based on your skill level, interests, and location. Here are a few tips to narrow down your dream trip list.

CONSIDER YOUR DIVE LEVEL

Before you book based on the destination, consider your dive level. As a beginner, you should tread carefully around sites with rough currents. And, as an expert, you may want to challenge yourself with new adventures, like cave diving. Do a little research on the area you’re interested in and make sure that it suits your dive level.

CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE

Instead of choosing solely based on location, try searching for the adventure you’ve always wanted to have. Using our search platform, you can choose from a variety of experiences, like cave diving, shipwrecks, and even night dives. From there, you can see which locations offer these types of experiences.

THINK OF THE WEATHER

Once you have an idea of where you want to go, research what the weather will be like during your time there. Nothing hinders a dive quicker than unforeseen conditions, like poor visibility or rough storms.

ADD IT TO YOUR ITINERARY

While we always recommend researching and booking your dive before you go on vacation, there’s still room for spontaneity. If you find yourself with the opportunity to add a dive day to your trip, we can help you search for the best local dive shops. They should be able to help you customize your experience and find a dive spot that fits your level and interests.

REMEMBER YOUR BUCKET LIST

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, everyone has that one place they really want to visit. Do a little research and see how your diving options can fit into this trip. Or, ask friends and family for recommendations.

CONSIDER THE MARINE LIFE

Every location has its own unique range of marine life. Australia has a wide variety of whale species and sea snakes. The Bahamas, on the other hand, is home to spiny lobsters, Nassau grouper, and blue tang (read: Dori from Finding Nemo). Read up on your must-see marine life before booking your next trip.

WHERE TO NEXT?

Feeling inspired? (Same.) Now it’s time to search on our site to find your next dream dive.