Dive Tourism News
Santa Cruz dive boat fire claims 25 lives
As many as 25 people are now feared dead following a fire on board a diving boat in the United States. The boat – named the Conception – was moored just off Santa Cruz Island, nearly 100 miles west of Los Angeles, California.
Blue Marble Private offers chance to dive the Titanic
Almost 105 years after she sank, bespoke London-based travel company, Blue Marble Private, is offering the opportunity to be part of an epic experience to rediscover the most famous shipwreck in history - the Titanic.
Atoll Explorer introduces more dive experiences
Atoll Explorer has been especially designed for Maldives live aboard diving cruises since 1996, when she became the first ship to offer first class cruising in the Maldives.
Killer shark may have damaged sensory system
A shark believed to behind a series of attacks off Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, may have a damaged sensory system leaving it unable to distinguish between a human and a vulnerable fish, according to a leading marine biologist. Meanwhile authorities have given the go-ahead for scuba diving to resume in some areas.
Why diving is so important to the European market: an investigation
Ben KilbeyThe Caribbean is famed for its diving. The crystal waters and abundance of underwater life supply a never ending oasis for the intrepid diver. Each year the region receives top recognition from industry leading World Travel Awards for having some of the best dive locations in the world (previous winners include Grand Cayman)