The sites.
One descent at a time.
A curated index of famous dive sites — wrecks that Cousteau discovered, cleaning stations where manta rays queue, channels where sharks stack in the current.
Blue Corner
## Blue Corner — Ngemelis Wall, Palau Ask any diver who has been to Palau what the single best dive of their life was....
Peleliu
## Peleliu — Palau **Peleliu** is the southernmost inhabited island of Palau's main island group — historically signifi...
Ulong Channel
Drift dive through a natural canyon flanked by lettuce coral gardens. Grey reef sharks patrol the exit into the blue. Ju...
Cape Kri
## Cape Kri — Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia **Cape Kri** holds a world record. In 2002, American marine biologist G...
Castle Rock Komodo
Submerged pinnacle in the ripping current of Komodo's north. Sharks stacked in the blue, huge schools of trevally and fu...
Cathedral Rock
## Cathedral Rock — Ari Atoll, Maldives **Cathedral Rock** (also known as Maaya Thila in some operator literature, thou...
Fotteyo Kandu
## Fotteyo Kandu — Felidhoo Atoll, Maldives **Fotteyo Kandu** (Fotteyo Channel) is a **channel dive** on the eastern ri...
Maya Thila
Submerged pinnacle in North Ari Atoll. Grey reef sharks, white-tip reef sharks, turtles, and large schools of snapper. N...
Tubbataha North Atoll
UNESCO site in the Sulu Sea. Liveaboard-only, March–June. Massive schools of jacks, reef sharks, turtles, and marbled st...
Tubbataha Reef
## Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park — Sulu Sea, Philippines **Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park** is a UNESCO World Heritage Sit...