Explore the underwater world of New Britain and the Bismark Sea in Papua New Guinea aboard MV FeBrina. With a max 12 guests, and over 30 years experience, FeBrina offers a boutique liveaboard dive vacation.
WITH MORE THAN 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in Maldives Charter,
Luxury Yacht Maldives can provide the best organization to make your time in the Maldives just special.
With our DIVING experience, professionalism and direct handling services,
we always offer the top quality to satisfy customer’s requests
Similan Diving Safaris Specialize in Liveaboard trips to the Similan islands and Richelieu Rock. PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Center Khao Lak - Similan Day trips by speedboat.
based in Kimbe, West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea
"I am hard pressed to think of anywhere on earth that has this combination of vibrant health, diversity and beauty." - Prof Charles Veron, world's most widely published reef scientist, refering to the reefs of Kimbe Bay.
MSV Amira offers safe, premium liveaboard dive cruises in the incredible Indonesian Archipelago - as to Komodo, Flores, Alor, Banda Sea & extraordinary Raja Ampat!
World leaders in underwater whale watching and adventure diving. Pioneered research-tourism on the Great Barrier Reef. Reputation for providing extraordinary wildlife encounters.
based in Labuan Bajo, Manggari Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
Located in Labuan Bajo, Flores Indonesia, BMK is a full-service dive centre and liveaboard. Fulfilling the needs of all serious recreational and technical divers benefiting from our years of experience.
The Ultimate Liveaboard in Indonesia: luxury & space, more than 17 itineraries, including Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, Wakatobi, Sulawesi, Komodo, Alor, Cenderawasih and many more !
Australia’s marine environment is more than twice the area of the Australian continent and under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea we have both the rights and the responsibilities to this area. This Threatened Species Day we acknowledge and celebrate some of the marine species that we have responsibility for.
A four-hour drive west of Adelaide, Whyalla is a seaside mining town is known as the place “where the outback meets the sea”. To divers, Whyalla is known as Australia’s Cuttlefish Mecca. Each winter thousands of Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) gather in the shallow waters around Whyalla to mate.
A useful safety device for most divers is the surface marker buoy. In essence it is an easily seen surface float which is connected to the diver by means of a thin, strong line, usually carried on a reel.
Australia’s marine environment is more than twice the area of the Australian continent and under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea we have both the rights and the responsibilities to this area. This Threatened Species Day we acknowledge and celebrate some of the marine species that we have responsibility for.
A four-hour drive west of Adelaide, Whyalla is a seaside mining town is known as the place “where the outback meets the sea”. To divers, Whyalla is known as Australia’s Cuttlefish Mecca. Each winter thousands of Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) gather in the shallow waters around Whyalla to mate.
A useful safety device for most divers is the surface marker buoy. In essence it is an easily seen surface float which is connected to the diver by means of a thin, strong line, usually carried on a reel.