Company Category: Travel Destinations

Mexico Liveaboards

Since 2008, Mexico Liveaboards has offered unparalleled diving in Revillagigedo and the Sea of Cortez. In the Archipiélago de Revillagigedo, frolic with giant mantas, playful dolphins, and schooling hammerheads. Encounter Galapagos, silky, tiger, white tip, black tip, and silver tip sharks amidst swirling jacks, barracuda, tuna, and wahoo. Seasonal sightings include whale sharks and humpback whales. Dive Jacques Cousteau’s “world’s aquarium,” the Sea of Cortez, teeming with sea lions, nudibranchs, eels, rays, octopuses, turtles, and countless fish. Stay alert for surface sightings, including jumping mobula rays, orcas, whales, and dolphins. A trip highlight is snorkeling with whale sharks. Comfort is key aboard our two liveaboard vessels, Rocio del Mar and Quino del Mar, each with 10 cabins and private en-suites for 20 divers. Our expert crew ensures a safe, fun, and delicious experience with local cuisine. Come dive with us!

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Marco Vincent Dive Resort

Marco Vincent Dive Resort is located in White Beach, a serene and beautiful cove found in Puerto Galera. It is approximately 100 meters from the shore, an exclusive retreat where you can explore the numerous natural attractions and a myriad of both land based and aqua sports activities. MV dive resort is proud to have developed a team of professional staff that have years of experience working together in harmony. It is their aim to give you a world class diving experience at the resort.

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Lionfish Central, Inc.

Lionfish Central is a powerful force in marine conservation, focused on protecting vulnerable reef ecosystems from the devastating impact of invasive lionfish. As an environmental nonprofit, it works to raise awareness, support removal efforts, and educate the public about the urgency of the lionfish crisis. By empowering divers, researchers, and coastal communities, Lionfish Central helps restore balance to coral reef habitats that are vital to ocean health and biodiversity. One of the most exciting innovations from Lionfish Central is Shipwreck Discovery, a groundbreaking VR diving experience that blends gaming with real-world marine conservation. Designed to engage both divers and gamers, the game allows players to explore full-scale, real-life shipwrecks under customizable conditions like visibility, current, and waves. But it’s more than just a game – it’s a training tool and a call to adventure. Shipwreck Discovery is one of the best resources for wreck divers!

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Lembeh Resort

Stay at Lembeh Resort and enjoy refined services while exploring the Lembeh Strait. Lembeh’s rich muck diving sites are world famous for their high density of rare and unusual marine life. This is one of the most unique destinations on earth and with our leading Dive Center you’ll experience diving in Lembeh in luxury. The Lembeh Strait is home to 8 different species of frogfish, 12 species of octopus, numerous crustaceans, 3 species of pygmy seahorse, countless nudibranch species, and new discoveries are continuously being made. Some of Lembeh’s most iconic species include the Hairy Frogfish, Pontohi Pygmy Seahorse, Wunderpus, Mandarin Fish, Mimic Octopus, Rhinopias Scorpionfish, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Blue Ring Octopus, and the list goes on. Lembeh Resort is the only resort in Lembeh to offer exemplary facilities for photographers including a Backscatter Authorized Photo Center, in house marine biologists, and dive guides that are trained in underwater photography and marine biology

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Kosrae Nautilus Resort

Kosrae Nautilus Resort is an intimate 18-room hotel and dive resort located in tropical gardens, walking distance from the beach. Kosrae Nautilus is located on the remote Island of Kosrae between Guam & Hawaii that has less than 100 divers visit each year. One of Kosrae’s greatest attractions is the clear, clean ocean and its extraordinary living coral reefs that completely surround it. Offshore, the coral reefs slope steeply into the clear blue depths. Both vertical drop-offs and undulating profiles of cascading corals appear before you, as underwater visibility averages 100 to 200 feet. The reefs comprise hundreds of densely packed coral species, both hard and soft, attracting an abundance of marine life. A diver could easily observe 50 species of fish in a single dive. Turtles and rays inhabit the waters of this island paradise, and if you enjoy finding Nudibranchs and other macro subjects, you’ll be delighted.

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Koro Island Resorts

New resort opening in 2026, Koro Island Fiji. One island three resorts.

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