World’s best wreck diving destinations
How many times have you dived? People have been captivated with shipwrecks since the beginning of the scuba diving field. Many of the most significant developments in scuba diving have been spurred by wreck diving, whether it was locating new wrecks, rescuing existing ones, or treasure seeking.
Most of these dives are famous not just for their wrecks, but also for the abundance of marine life that they attract:
- Egyptian Red Sea – divers from all over the world flock to this wreck diving paradise for solid reason. Egypt’s diverse marine life and excellent water clarity make it an attractive wreck diving destination.
- The Cayman Islands – The Cayman Islands are extremely popular for scuba diving, with over 350 dive sites and various islands to explore. There is something for every diver’s taste, including lots of wreck diving.
- The Great Barrier Reef, Australia – many people travel to Australia to dive the Great Barrier Reef, but few understand that this stunning reef system is also home to one of the world’s top shipwrecks. There are around 800 reported ship and plane wrecks in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park’s bottom, with just a few located.