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Oct 23 2009

Five Top Scuba Diving Destinations 1

Five Top Scuba Diving Destinations 1

Although there are many destinations around the world that have been touted as the best scuba diving areas, there are also several scuba diving sites here in the US that rank right up there with the world’s best.

Here are five of the top scuba diving sites which enthusiasts will love and want to visit at least once in their lives:

Hawaii:

The big island boasts one of the best scuba diving adventures in the US. Scuba sites can be found in Kona and Kohala, with depths ranging from 10 feet to 130 feet.

Cavern Point, Place of Refuge, Kailua Pine Trees, and Red Hill are also well-known scuba sites. The warm waters of the Pacific make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise. The only disadvantage is the cost of travel to the islands, and the time, but with great all inclusive package holidays these days, Hawaii is a lot more affordable these days.

Monterey, California:

Known as the best beach in the US, Monterey is one of the premier areas for scuba divers. With over 5000 square miles of water and with visibility of up to 60 feet, this is one of the most popular scuba diving destinations. The specific areas to go to in Monterey include McAbee Beach and San Carlos Beach, Stillwater Cove and Monastery Beach in Carmel, and Whaler’s Cover and Bluefish at Point Lobos (you have access to an underwater trail at these sites).

The generally warm waters of the Pacific make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise. This will be somewhat cooler than our next suggested destination, however.

Catalina Island, California:

Known for its reefs, shark schools, and kelp forests, Catalina Island offers a good visibility from 40 feet to 100 feet. Two Harbors, located on the north-west side of the island, is a great scuba site due to its wrecks and vast caves. Casino Point Marin Park is rich in marine life, reefs, and wrecks. The warm waters of the Pacific make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise. Catalina Island is also an adorable little jewel in the Pacific, with lots to see and do.

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