In the 50th year of the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 a new survey by the Protected Wreck Association reveals the huge contribution volunteer divers make...
The British Virgin Islands is known for experiences such as its regattas, festivals, and beach activities, but do you know about the intriguing event that celebrates...
Diving is all about exploration. Whether you go under the waves to explore lush reefs or caves, or maybe you go underwater for the wrecks. There’s...
You have until the 1st June to enter this unique underwater photography competition that only allows images that depict cave or wreck diving. This unique competition...
If you’ve ever asked your dive guide during a pre dive briefing whether you’re allowed to go inside a wreck, you may have been told that...
We have dived the wreck of the Stavronikita in Barbados a number of times and it just seems to get better and better. Already one of...
If exploring glorious underwater landscapes and interacting with a diverse range of sea life tickles your fancy, then a holiday to Barbados is exactly what you...
Introduced by Jeff Goodman It’s rare in this modern world to find true adventure, to explore places where few or none have gone before. The expedition...
In the early hours of the 6th October 1941 the SS Thistlegorm was sunk by a German bomber. Nine lives were lost in the explosion and...
The OrcaTorch D630 is a canister dive light designed for cave diving, wreck diving or similar technical diving activities. The light delivers up to 4,000 lumens,...
The Wining and Diving series sees Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown embark on a tour to tickle the taste buds as well as to discover amazing dive...
Volunteer divers and ghost net recovery charities have now cleared the SS Epsilon in Falmouth Bay of ghost fishing gear. The process has taken a long...