The Dominica Dive Fest has been steadily growing in size and stature since its humble beginnings back in 1984. I heard rumblings that this year’s event...
These swimming pigs are causing a sensation, and it is easy to see why! PIGS are not supposed to be swimming in the ocean…are they? Have...
Barbados’s coastline offers a rich variety of dive sites from reefs to top notch shipwrecks. But most visiting divers are lured to the south end of...
Western Australia is certainly one of the largest and most diverse states. Admired for its amazing and unique coastline it is a scuba diver’s paradise, filled...
My exploits on Filitheyo in the Maldives reminded me of a funny story about the German Coastguard misinterpreting a mayday call. Fortunately there was no one...
I’ve been coming down to the Antarctic Peninsula nine long summers now, and every year the humpbacks become more conspicuous, more numerous and more interactive. It’s...
Tobago is a small island – only 26 miles long and 7 miles wide – but it offers so much. It has a warm tropical marine climate, varying...
I especially love the dive holidays where you can leave home in flip-flops and arrive at the dive destination in flip-flops (or slippahs where I went)....
I’m always on the lookout for exciting new wreck dives, but I didn’t expect to find 4 historical warships all sunk in the same sea battle!...
Cebu is one of, if not the oldest city in the Philippines. Its history dates back to the time when the Spaniards first landed in the country and...
A few years ago, I saw a BBC documentary that prompted a life reinvention. The documentary was about two marine biologists living in Tofo, Mozambique, studying...
In my mind the combination of scuba diving and riding camels is like putting peanut butter and jelly in the same sandwich; they just don’t go...