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A list of the best rated dive movies in the world.
Emboodhu Finolhu
Emboodhu Finolhu, often also spelled as Embudhoo or Embudu, is a popular island in the northwest of South Male Atoll. It is often dived by dive boats operating out of the capital Male. Several pretty resorts are situated on this fantastic in palm trees covered island offering trips around the Maldives. ...
Emboodhu Finolhu
Emboodhu Finolhu, often also spelled as Embudhoo or Embudu, is a popular island in the northwest of South Male Atoll. It is often dived by dive boats operating out of the capital Male. Several pretty resorts are situated on this fantastic in palm trees covered island offering trips around the Maldives. ...
Alifu, Ari
The oval shaped Ari Atoll (Alifu) is after the two Male Atolls the most popular atoll for tourists. It is roughly 90km long and 30km wide, offering many pristine island resorts and small inhabited villages. All islands are surrounded by circular shaped reefs providing excellent blue lagoons and thrilling channels. Some of the larger islands include Maamigili, Feridhoo and Dhigurah. Popular island resorts can be found at Rangali and Mirihi. Nearby smaller atolls in the north such as Rasdhoo Atoll...
Hurghada
The many dive sites around Hurghada and El Gouna have made them popular towns for scuba diving enthusiasts. Dive schools pop up and close again so check the dive shop of your choice thoroughly for equipment and reputation. Most tourists that go on a holiday will go to Hurghada or El Gouna. It is famous because of the many one week beach tourists lying in the sun spending their time reading and other in-house activities. However, Hurghada and El Gouna are cheap places for day dives and for getti...
USAT Liberty
This 120 meter long wreck, the USAT Liberty (often misnamed as USS Liberty) was working as a cargo ship during World War II, when a torpedo from a Japanese submarine hit it. They tried to get the wreck to Singaraja near the north coast of Bali, but she got too much water. Instead, they towed her to Tulamben where she sat for more than twenty years. Then, in 1963, the volcano Mount Agung erupted and the earthquakes broke the Liberty at bow and stern. This caused the wreck to slid further down the...
Manta Point
Manta Point is famous for the many manta ray encounters divers have logged here, especially during the northeast monsoon season. This outside reef rises from a sandy bottom at 30m to the top reef at around 10m which serves as cleaner station platform for these graceful giants. Mantas come in from the deep, then circle or hover over the cleaner station to benefit from the services cleaner wrasses provide. These busy little fish pluck parasites and dead skin cells of the grateful mantas. Patient d...
San Francisco Maru
Stingray City
Stingray City is Cayman Island's most stunning feature. It is an area suitable for snorkellers and divers where you will literally find hundreds of southern stingrays swimming and hovering across the white sand. During the past decades they have been lured by the leftovers of local fishermen. They cleaned their catch of the day and threw the rest overboard. Today many divers interact with the rays and hand feed them with parts of squid. Once a ray smells that food that is brought into the wa...
Teluk Tembahu 1, 2, 3
TK1 or Teluk Tembahu 1 is a sheltered site right in front of the resort and the entire area offers a wide variety of critters in shallow, easy conditions. There are low coral patches below 12 meters and small bommies in the shallows separated by a sand slope. There are usually giant frogfish in residence on the coral patches. Stargazers are often encountered, even in the daytime. It is a productive octopus-hunting area and is also the best place in the strait to see a variety of waspfish, spot t...
Teluk Tembahu 1, 2, 3
TK1 or Teluk Tembahu 1 is a sheltered site right in front of the resort and the entire area offers a wide variety of critters in shallow, easy conditions. There are low coral patches below 12 meters and small bommies in the shallows separated by a sand slope. There are usually giant frogfish in residence on the coral patches. Stargazers are often encountered, even in the daytime. It is a productive octopus-hunting area and is also the best place in the strait to see a variety of waspfish, spot t...