[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":384},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$ftlO26MCYDfP5WE8_QM0A56HYMFym1DNarnCgFzeTiTM":3},[4,42,66,85,105,127,139,157,168,188,205,222,233,252,270,287,298,310,321,333,346,358,371],{"id":5,"name":6,"slug":7,"description":8,"level":9,"minDepth":10,"maxDepth":11,"lat":12,"lng":13,"bestMonths":14,"hazards":22,"regionId":25,"isFeatured":26,"featuredRank":27,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":30,"marineLife":31,"region":37},"cmm1zoqjm003hduwrv7xsue12","Blue Corner Wall","blue-corner-wall","Blue Corner in Palau's Rock Islands is considered by many underwater photographers and fish experts to be the finest dive on the planet. Strong tidal currents funnel past the reef corner carrying schools of grey reef sharks, white-tip reef sharks, barracuda, and enormous Napoleon wrasse, and divers use reef hooks to hold position while the fish action swirls around them. The wall itself descends from a shallow 10 m plateau into the deep blue of the Philippine Sea.","advanced",10,30,7.175,134.303,[15,16,17,18,19,20,21],"Oct","Nov","Dec","Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr",[23,24],"current","depth","cmm1zopho000gduwrdwvrc5k2",true,8,false,null,"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1560275619-4cc5fa59d8e2?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[32,33,34,35,36],"reef-sharks","schools-of-fish","barracuda","eagle-rays","napoleon-wrasse",{"id":25,"name":38,"slug":39,"country":40,"description":41},"Palau","palau","PW","Palau is a Pacific legend, renowned for its WWII wrecks in Chuuk-rivalling quantities, the legendary Blue Corner drift, and the world's only saltwater jellyfish lake. Its remote location and marine sanctuary status have kept its reefs in extraordinary condition.",{"id":43,"name":44,"slug":45,"description":46,"level":47,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":49,"lat":50,"lng":51,"bestMonths":52,"hazards":53,"regionId":55,"isFeatured":26,"featuredRank":56,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":57,"marineLife":58,"region":61},"cmm1zopxc001lduwrtm3wpta5","Cape Kri","cape-kri","Cape Kri holds a Guinness World Record for the most fish species counted on a single dive — 374 species in one hour. This submerged point on Kri Island in Raja Ampat is exposed to open-ocean currents that deliver an almost overwhelming concentration of marine life, from metre-long bumphead parrotfish to pygmy seahorses. The dive is typically done as a drift from 5 to 28 m along the reef crest.","intermediate",5,28,-0.553,130.673,[15,16,17,18,19,20,21],[23,54],"boat-traffic","cmm1zope20005duwriv5yvs0i",4,"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1682687982501-1e58ab814714?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[33,32,34,36,59,60],"coral","moray-eels",{"id":55,"name":62,"slug":63,"country":64,"description":65},"Raja Ampat","raja-ampat","ID","Often described as the world's greatest marine biodiversity hotspot, Raja Ampat sits at the heart of the Coral Triangle in West Papua, Indonesia. More than 1,500 fish species and 700 coral species have been recorded here, making every dive a revelation.",{"id":67,"name":68,"slug":69,"description":70,"level":47,"minDepth":71,"maxDepth":11,"lat":72,"lng":73,"bestMonths":74,"hazards":75,"regionId":76,"isFeatured":26,"featuredRank":77,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":78,"marineLife":79,"region":80},"cmm1zopml000tduwr4762n6m7","SS Thistlegorm","ss-thistlegorm","Sunk by German bombers in 1941 while carrying war supplies, the SS Thistlegorm is one of the most historically fascinating and dived wrecks on the planet. Its holds still contain motorcycles, trucks, rifles, and railway wagons, offering a remarkable time-capsule experience at 16–30 m. Strong current is common on the site so drift planning is essential.",16,27.812,32.658,[15,16,17,18,19,20,21],[23,54],"cmm1zopcq0001duwrqunmb4mi",2,"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1518709268805-4e9042af9f23?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[33,59,60,34],{"id":76,"name":81,"slug":82,"country":83,"description":84},"Red Sea – Egypt","red-sea-egypt","EG","One of the world's premier diving destinations, with crystal-clear visibility, vivid coral walls, and legendary wreck dives. The warm, calm waters and year-round sunshine make it ideal for divers of all levels.",{"id":86,"name":87,"slug":88,"description":89,"level":47,"minDepth":90,"maxDepth":49,"lat":91,"lng":92,"bestMonths":93,"hazards":95,"regionId":97,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":26,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":98,"marineLife":99,"region":100},"cmm1zoq4n0027duwrjgn23qme","Barracuda Lake","barracuda-lake","Barracuda Lake on Coron Island is a unique inland dive site accessible via a short scramble over sharp karst limestone. The lake has distinct thermoclines — warm freshwater sits above cool sea water — creating an eerie shimmering effect known as a halocline. The namesake pickhandle barracuda are joined by catfish and monitor lizards that swim in the shallows, making this one of diving's most unusual and unforgettable experiences.",3,12.003,120.087,[16,17,18,19,20,21,94],"May",[96],"limited-viz","cmm1zopf20008duwrqsml1ut4","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1505118380757-91f5f5632de0?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[34,33],{"id":97,"name":101,"slug":102,"country":103,"description":104},"Palawan","palawan","PH","The Philippines' last ecological frontier, Palawan is home to world-famous wreck diving at Coron and stunning coral gardens in the Tubbataha Reef UNESCO World Heritage site. Its sheltered bays and rich biodiversity make it a bucket-list destination for serious divers.",{"id":106,"name":107,"slug":108,"description":109,"level":9,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":110,"lat":111,"lng":112,"bestMonths":113,"hazards":118,"regionId":120,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":121,"marineLife":122,"region":123},"cmm1zoq1v001zduwr9flbt46w","Batu Bolong","batu-bolong","Batu Bolong — 'hollow rock' in Bahasa Indonesia — is a small rocky island surrounded by a reef pinnacle so rich with life that it has been called the Komodo region's greatest dive. The walls from 0 to 40 m are completely covered in sea fans, black coral, and soft corals in orange and purple, while the water column above teems with fusiliers, jacks, and hunting reef sharks. Strong unpredictable currents demand experience and a confident drift technique.",40,-8.47,119.75,[21,94,114,115,116,117],"Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep",[23,119],"surge","cmm1zopeq0007duwrs76jgdw4","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1559827291-72dc36bc8d48?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[32,33,34,36,59,60],{"id":120,"name":124,"slug":125,"country":64,"description":126},"Komodo","komodo","The waters around Komodo National Park are famous for powerful currents that attract manta rays, schooling hammerheads, and thresher sharks. Above water you'll find dragons; below the surface you'll find one of Indonesia's most exhilarating dive environments.",{"id":128,"name":129,"slug":130,"description":131,"level":9,"minDepth":10,"maxDepth":132,"lat":133,"lng":134,"bestMonths":135,"hazards":136,"regionId":76,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":98,"marineLife":137,"region":138},"cmm1zopn8000vduwr4ivohyh8","Blue Hole Dahab","blue-hole-dahab","The Blue Hole is a 160 m deep vertical shaft in the reef just north of Dahab, famous worldwide for its intense blue colour and tragic reputation among technical and freediving communities. Recreational divers explore the open 'saddle' at 6 m and the stunning arch passage at 55–60 m that opens to the open sea. Extreme depth, nitrogen narcosis, and the lure to dive deeper make this site genuinely dangerous without proper training.",130,28.571,34.548,[15,16,17,18,19,20,21,94],[24,96,23],[33,59,34,32],{"id":76,"name":81,"slug":82,"country":83,"description":84},{"id":140,"name":141,"slug":142,"description":143,"level":47,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":144,"lat":145,"lng":146,"bestMonths":147,"hazards":148,"regionId":149,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":98,"marineLife":150,"region":152},"cmm1zoqds002zduwrzhdpl76d","Blue Hole Malta","blue-hole-malta","The Blue Hole at Dwejra on Gozo island is a natural cylindrical hole in the limestone shelf, 10 m in diameter and 15 m deep, that opens through an arch at 8 m into the open Mediterranean. The arch drops to 25 m on the seaward side, connecting to the Azure Window collapse site and a dramatic wall leading to 50 m. The resident date mussels, dusky grouper, and dense moray eel population make it an outstanding Mediterranean dive.",35,36.044,14.19,[114,115,116,117,15],[119,23],"cmm1zopgp000dduwrml7b12ry",[60,151,33,59,34],"octopus",{"id":149,"name":153,"slug":154,"country":155,"description":156},"Malta","malta","MT","Malta's strategic Mediterranean location has left it dotted with sunken warships, aircraft, and ancient anchors — making it Europe's leading wreck diving destination. The clear, warm summer seas and dramatic underwater architecture attract divers from across the continent.",{"id":158,"name":159,"slug":160,"description":161,"level":9,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":110,"lat":162,"lng":163,"bestMonths":164,"hazards":165,"regionId":120,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":30,"marineLife":166,"region":167},"cmm1zoq2i0021duwry4va5ecn","Castle Rock","castle-rock","Castle Rock in Komodo National Park is a submerged pinnacle that rises from 40 m depth to just below the surface, generating powerful currents and upwellings that concentrate an astonishing biomass. Grey reef sharks, white-tip reef sharks, and giant trevally orbit the pinnacle while schools of bumphead parrotfish and barracuda fill the mid-water. This is one of Southeast Asia's most adrenaline-charged drift dives.",-8.404,119.584,[21,94,114,115,116,117],[23,24],[32,36,33,34,35],{"id":120,"name":124,"slug":125,"country":64,"description":126},{"id":169,"name":170,"slug":171,"description":172,"level":47,"minDepth":173,"maxDepth":174,"lat":175,"lng":176,"bestMonths":177,"hazards":178,"regionId":179,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":180,"marineLife":181,"region":183},"cmm1zopsq0017duwr5umtcslt","Chumphon Pinnacle","chumphon-pinnacle","Chumphon Pinnacle is Koh Tao's most celebrated dive site — a cluster of granite pinnacles rising from 36 m to about 14 m with a resident school of massive chevron barracuda, whale sharks in season, and large grouper. Strong currents keep the water clear and the marine life dense, so advanced buoyancy skills are essential. It is accessible only by boat and sits about 13 km from Koh Tao's west coast.",14,36,10.756,99.732,[20,21,94,114,115,116,117],[23,24],"cmm1zopde0003duwrrykj18cm","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583212292454-1f6229e3f94e?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[182,32,34,33,60],"whale-sharks",{"id":179,"name":184,"slug":185,"country":186,"description":187},"Koh Tao","koh-tao","TH","Thailand's dive training capital, where more Open Water certifications are issued than almost anywhere else on the planet. Warm, sheltered bays, abundant marine life, and budget-friendly schools make it the perfect place to start your diving journey.",{"id":189,"name":190,"slug":191,"description":192,"level":47,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":193,"lat":194,"lng":195,"bestMonths":196,"hazards":197,"regionId":198,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":57,"marineLife":199,"region":200},"cmm1zopko000nduwrzipizzot","Cod Hole","cod-hole","Cod Hole on the far northern Ribbon Reefs is legendary for its resident population of massive potato cod that approach divers with total confidence, sometimes reaching over a metre in length. The site is accessed mainly via liveaboard and sits at a comfortable 18 m maximum on a coral-rich reef plateau. Schools of barracuda, reef sharks, and vibrant soft corals round out one of the Coral Sea's most memorable dives.",18,-14.671,145.536,[114,115,116,117,15],[23,54],"cmm1zopbz0000duwrjklgvsfb",[33,34,32,59,36],{"id":198,"name":201,"slug":202,"country":203,"description":204},"Great Barrier Reef","great-barrier-reef","AU","The world's largest coral reef system, stretching over 2,300km off Queensland, Australia. Home to over 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusc, and some of the most iconic dive sites on the planet.",{"id":206,"name":207,"slug":208,"description":209,"level":47,"minDepth":27,"maxDepth":210,"lat":211,"lng":212,"bestMonths":213,"hazards":214,"regionId":215,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":121,"marineLife":216,"region":218},"cmm1zopwp001jduwr1lmrs0rk","East of Eden","east-of-eden","East of Eden on Similan Island No. 8 is considered one of the most beautiful coral gardens in all of Thailand, with fields of hard corals at 10–22 m harbouring an astounding density of reef fish in dazzling colour. The east-facing aspect means current-driven nutrients fuel constant fish activity, including schooling anthias, neon fusiliers, and resident Napoleon wrasse. Visibility regularly exceeds 25 m during the prime season.",22,8.68,97.673,[16,17,18,19,20,21],[23],"cmm1zopdq0004duwrhihxbdbl",[33,34,32,217,60],"nudibranchs",{"id":215,"name":219,"slug":220,"country":186,"description":221},"Similan Islands","similan-islands","A remote national park archipelago in the Andaman Sea, rated among Southeast Asia's top dive destinations. Expect dramatic granite boulders, leopard sharks resting on the sand, and visibility stretching over 30 metres.",{"id":223,"name":224,"slug":225,"description":226,"level":47,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":11,"lat":227,"lng":228,"bestMonths":229,"hazards":230,"regionId":215,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":121,"marineLife":231,"region":232},"cmm1zopve001fduwrrceba1r0","Elephant Head Rock","elephant-head-rock","Elephant Head Rock (Hin Pousar) is one of the Similan Islands' most dynamic sites, consisting of a jumble of massive granite boulders that form swim-throughs, gullies, and archways between 5 m and 30 m. Strong swirling currents bring pelagics including barracuda, tuna, and reef sharks, while the sheltered crevices hide enormous sea fans and juvenile fish life. It rewards exploratory, relaxed diving from multiple angles.",8.7,97.63,[16,17,18,19,20,21],[23,119],[32,35,34,33,182],{"id":215,"name":219,"slug":220,"country":186,"description":221},{"id":234,"name":235,"slug":236,"description":237,"level":9,"minDepth":238,"maxDepth":110,"lat":239,"lng":240,"bestMonths":241,"hazards":242,"regionId":244,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":57,"marineLife":245,"region":247},"cmm1zoqna003nduwr8h6czsn2","Great White Wall","great-white-wall","The Great White Wall in Fiji's Rainbow Passage — a tidal channel between Taveuni and Vanua Levu — is one of the Indo-Pacific's most photographed dives. Below 30 m a sheer wall is entirely coated in white soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) that blooms open in the strong current, creating an ethereal snowfield effect. The passage is diveable on incoming tide only, and the flow carries hammerhead sharks, grey reef sharks, and vast schools of snapper past the wall.",15,-16.813,179.974,[115,116,117,15],[23,24,243],"cold-water","cmm1zopi0000hduwroe0maloh",[59,246,33,34],"sea-fans",{"id":244,"name":248,"slug":249,"country":250,"description":251},"Fiji","fiji","FJ","Known as the soft coral capital of the world, Fiji's reefs blaze with pink, orange, and purple sea fans that sway in nutrient-rich currents. Shark dives at Beqa Lagoon and liveaboard trips to remote Taveuni and Wakaya make Fiji an unforgettable South Pacific experience.",{"id":253,"name":254,"slug":255,"description":256,"level":47,"minDepth":193,"maxDepth":11,"lat":257,"lng":258,"bestMonths":259,"hazards":260,"regionId":261,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":78,"marineLife":262,"region":265},"cmm1zoq7z002hduwrnduugt91","Hilma Hooker","hilma-hooker","The Hilma Hooker is a 71 m cargo vessel that sank in 1984 under mysterious circumstances (large quantities of marijuana were later found in a hidden compartment) and now rests on its starboard side between 18 and 30 m off Bonaire's west coast. The wreck is an exceptionally accessible and photogenic site surrounded by healthy coral gardens and resident turtles, free-swimming moray eels, and schools of grunt. It requires only a short swim from a shore entry.",12.147,-68.27,[18,19,20,21,94,114,115,116,117,15,16,17],[],"cmm1zopfq000aduwrwipswkfh",[60,263,33,264,34],"sea-turtles","lionfish",{"id":261,"name":266,"slug":267,"country":268,"description":269},"Bonaire","bonaire","BQ","Bonaire is the undisputed shore diving capital of the Caribbean, where over 60 sites are accessible directly from the beach around the clock. The island's marine park is pristine, the visibility is exceptional, and the relaxed, diver-first culture is second to none.",{"id":271,"name":272,"slug":273,"description":274,"level":9,"minDepth":10,"maxDepth":275,"lat":276,"lng":277,"bestMonths":278,"hazards":279,"regionId":280,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":98,"marineLife":281,"region":282},"cmm1zoqgd0037duwrtjj9u2z6","Jabuka Pinnacle","jabuka-pinnacle","Jabuka (the Apple) is a remote volcanic island rising from the deep central Adriatic, and its underwater pinnacle drops from the surface to over 100 m in intensely blue water. Dense colonies of yellow and orange gorgonians cover the upper 40 m of the pinnacle and are home to sea horses, blennies, and spawning Atlantic bluefin tuna passing the island in spring. The site requires a liveaboard or long boat transfer from Split and demands solid open-water skills.",50,43.067,15.46,[114,115,116,117],[23,24,243],"cmm1zoph1000eduwrxsdm3bk8",[33,60,34,59],{"id":280,"name":283,"slug":284,"country":285,"description":286},"Croatia","croatia","HR","Croatia's Adriatic coastline hides an underwater world of Roman amphorae, WWII wrecks, and pristine sea caves beneath its famous turquoise waters. The Kornati National Park archipelago and the Blue Cave near Biševo are highlights that draw divers back year after year.",{"id":288,"name":289,"slug":290,"description":291,"level":9,"minDepth":27,"maxDepth":110,"lat":292,"lng":293,"bestMonths":294,"hazards":295,"regionId":198,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":30,"marineLife":296,"region":297},"cmm1zoplb000pduwrg1cd60w3","Osprey Reef – North Horn","osprey-reef-north-horn","Osprey Reef is a remote offshore atoll in the Coral Sea, accessible only by liveaboard, and North Horn is its crown jewel. The sheer wall plunges from the surface to beyond 800 m, draped with sea fans and black coral trees. Regular shark feeds have habituated grey reef, silvertip, and oceanic whitetip sharks, making this one of the premier shark encounters in the Indo-Pacific.",-13.879,146.573,[114,115,116,117],[23,24],[32,33,246,59,34],{"id":198,"name":201,"slug":202,"country":203,"description":204},{"id":299,"name":300,"slug":301,"description":302,"level":47,"minDepth":303,"maxDepth":144,"lat":304,"lng":305,"bestMonths":306,"hazards":307,"regionId":76,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":57,"marineLife":308,"region":309},"cmm1zopnv000xduwrvn7gyam5","Ras Mohammed","ras-mohammed","Ras Mohammed National Park sits at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula where the Gulf of Suez meets the Gulf of Aqaba, creating nutrient-rich upwellings that support extraordinary biodiversity. Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef are the headline sites, featuring sheer walls, resident schools of barracuda and snapper, and the remains of the Yolanda cargo ship scattered down the slope. Visibility regularly exceeds 30 m, making this a must-dive Red Sea location.",6,27.73,34.247,[15,16,17,18,19,20,21],[23,54],[34,33,32,59,36],{"id":76,"name":81,"slug":82,"country":83,"description":84},{"id":311,"name":312,"slug":313,"description":314,"level":47,"minDepth":48,"maxDepth":110,"lat":315,"lng":316,"bestMonths":317,"hazards":318,"regionId":179,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":98,"marineLife":319,"region":320},"cmm1zoptg0019duwrjc0yjpj4","Sail Rock","sail-rock","Sail Rock is a dramatic vertical granite pinnacle rising from 40 m to 10 m above the sea surface between Koh Tao and Koh Phangan, famous for its vertical chimney running through the rock and predictable whale shark sightings from January to May. Enormous schools of fusiliers and jacks circle the pinnacle while bull sharks patrol the depths. It offers perhaps the best single-dive experience in the Gulf of Thailand.",10.015,100.029,[18,19,20,21,94,114],[23,24],[182,33,34,32,60],{"id":179,"name":184,"slug":185,"country":186,"description":187},{"id":322,"name":323,"slug":324,"description":325,"level":47,"minDepth":27,"maxDepth":326,"lat":327,"lng":328,"bestMonths":329,"hazards":330,"regionId":55,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":121,"marineLife":331,"region":332},"cmm1zopym001pduwrhuqgic6y","Sardine Reef","sardine-reef","Sardine Reef off Gam Island is famous for its enormous shoals of silversides that form a living silvery tornado around the coral bommies at 8–20 m. Trevally, giant barracuda, and black-tip reef sharks can often be seen hunting through the bait balls in an electrifying display of open-water predation. The shallow top of the reef at 8 m makes it accessible to most divers.",25,-0.478,130.512,[15,16,17,18,19,20],[23],[33,34,32,59,60],{"id":55,"name":62,"slug":63,"country":64,"description":65},{"id":334,"name":335,"slug":336,"description":337,"level":47,"minDepth":193,"maxDepth":338,"lat":339,"lng":340,"bestMonths":341,"hazards":342,"regionId":179,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":343,"marineLife":344,"region":345},"cmm1zopu3001bduwr81dvpglz","Southwest Pinnacle","southwest-pinnacle","Southwest Pinnacle is a series of large granite pinnacles at 18–33 m depth that collectively form Koh Tao's second most famous dive. Giant grouper, juvenile whale sharks, and sea turtles are regulars, and the overhangs at 18 m shelter impressive soft coral gardens. Current can be strong and unpredictable, so this is recommended for divers with 20 or more dives.",33,10.062,99.79,[20,21,94,114,115,116,117],[23],"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544551763-46a013bb70d5?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[60,32,34,263,33],{"id":179,"name":184,"slug":185,"country":186,"description":187},{"id":347,"name":348,"slug":349,"description":350,"level":47,"minDepth":193,"maxDepth":174,"lat":351,"lng":352,"bestMonths":353,"hazards":354,"regionId":149,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":355,"marineLife":356,"region":357},"cmm1zoqeg0031duwra2dmvki2","Um El Faroud","um-el-faroud","The Um El Faroud is a 110 m Libyan oil tanker sunk deliberately in 1998 as an artificial reef off Dallamara on Malta's south coast. The wreck lies on a 25–36 m sandy bottom with its superstructure accessible from 18 m, and is now colonised by large Mediterranean grouper, barracuda, and enormous spider crabs. Penetration of the engine room and cargo holds is possible for trained divers and the prop shaft makes for an iconic photographic subject.",35.823,14.432,[94,114,115,116,117,15],[23,24],"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1559825481-12a05cc00344?w=800&q=80&fit=crop",[33,60,151,34],{"id":149,"name":153,"slug":154,"country":155,"description":156},{"id":359,"name":360,"slug":361,"description":362,"level":9,"minDepth":363,"maxDepth":364,"lat":365,"lng":366,"bestMonths":367,"hazards":368,"regionId":280,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":78,"marineLife":369,"region":370},"cmm1zoqfq0035duwrem8ugzxs","Vis Island – Duboka Luka","vis-island-duboka-luka","Duboka Luka (Deep Bay) on the island of Vis in central Dalmatia is one of Croatia's most celebrated advanced dives, with a large WWII German cargo vessel lying in 35–52 m. The wreck is intact, heavily colonised by gorgonian sea fans and soft corals, and inhabited by conger eels and large dusky grouper. Vis is only recently reopened to tourism and the marine reserve status of much of the surrounding coast means fish life is exceptionally dense.",20,52,43.039,16.186,[114,115,116,117,15],[24,23,96],[60,151,33,34],{"id":280,"name":283,"slug":284,"country":285,"description":286},{"id":372,"name":373,"slug":374,"description":375,"level":376,"minDepth":56,"maxDepth":363,"lat":377,"lng":378,"bestMonths":379,"hazards":380,"regionId":179,"isFeatured":28,"featuredRank":29,"isOperated":28,"operatorEmail":29,"imageUrl":57,"marineLife":381,"region":383},"cmm1zopur001dduwrgsf03a1v","White Rock","white-rock","White Rock is Koh Tao's most popular training and recreational site, consisting of two large submerged granite pinnacles connected by a sandy gully at around 14 m. The site is ideal for Open Water students and night dives alike, with lion fish, moray eels, blue-spotted rays, and frequently visiting hawksbill turtles. Minimal current and good visibility year-round make it a mainstay for local dive schools.","beginner",10.099,99.801,[18,19,20,21,94,114,115,116,117,15,16,17],[54],[263,217,382,34,32,60],"clownfish",{"id":179,"name":184,"slug":185,"country":186,"description":187},1772126247274]