Splendid wrecks, saltwater lakes, natural cathedrals and more await divers along Croatia’s northern, central and southern coasts.
Sunk in 2019, the old Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar airplane has become an artificial reef and a world-class dive site.
These wrecks along the African island’s north-western coast cater to every dive level, offering encounters from turtles and tuna to candy crabs and nudis.
Wrecks litter Carlisle Bay Marine Park, giving shore divers an easily accessible playground 24/7.
Metalheads will adore these domestic and international wreck meccas.
Experience some of the best wreck dives in Europe, from Spanish Galleons to u-boats.
The 17th and 18th-century wrecks were scuttled to form a protective blockade in the Djupasund strait to protect he strategic naval port of Karlskrona from foreign naval attacks.
The state’s Gulf Coast is littered with monumental purpose-sunk wrecks teeming with tropical fish, due in part to state programs that continuously add on to the artificial reef system.
Incredible wrecks to dive in the Red Sea, from the *Thistlegorm* to the *Salem Express* and beyond.