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Lundy Island, Devon

Lundy Island sits 12 miles off the North Devon coast and is one of the UK’s most rewarding dive destinations. The waters around the island are home to a thriving grey seal population - curious, playful, and completely unafraid of divers.

Expect kelp forests, dramatic rock walls, and abundant marine life in the clear Atlantic. Lundy is a Marine Conservation Zone, keeping it pristine and uncrowded.

Two scuba divers swimming above a colorful coral reef with small orange fish swimming around in open water.

Gili Air, Indonesia

Gili Air is one of the Gili Islands off the northwest coast of Lombok, Indonesia, and a favourite with divers for its abundance of sea turtles, colourful coral gardens, and calm, warm waters. With excellent visibility and vibrant reef life at every depth, it suits both beginners and experienced divers alike.

Scuba diver exploring the wreckage of a sunken ship underwater.

Malta, Mediterranean

Malta punches well above its weight as a dive destination. The island’s coastline is riddled with WWII wrecks, dramatic caverns, and tunnels that let in brilliant shafts of blue light. With year-round warm, crystal-clear waters and exceptional visibility, Malta suits every level of diver - from beginner reef dives to deep technical exploration.