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Bermuda
1Brazil
1Canada
1Croatia
3SS Baron Gautsch
Rovinj · Istria · Croatia
A majestic Austro-Hungarian steamship sitting upright on the Adriatic seabed, Croatia's most celebrated wreck dive.
Vis B-24 Liberator Wreck
Vis · Split-Dalmatia County · Croatia
A remarkably intact American B-24 Liberator bomber resting on the sandy seabed south of Vis Island, shot down during World War II raids on Ploesti oil refineries and now colonised by Mediterranean marine life.
Vis Submarine Shelter
Vis · Vis Island, Dalmatia · Croatia
A Cold War Yugoslav military submarine shelter carved into the cliffs of Vis Island, now a haunting and atmospheric cavern dive through an abandoned underground naval base.
Estonia
1Finland
1Georgia
1Greece
2Marathon Reef
Nea Makri · Attica · Greece
An ancient reef off the legendary Marathon coast where sea turtles glide over Posidonia meadows near historic battlegrounds.
HMHS Britannic Wreck
Korissia, Kea · Kea Island, Cyclades · Greece
The sister ship of the Titanic, sunk in 1916, lying on her starboard side in 120 metres of water off Kea Island — one of the most significant and challenging wreck dives on Earth.
Indonesia
2Hiri Island Wall
Ternate · North Maluku · Indonesia
A dramatic volcanic wall dive off Hiri Island near Ternate where black lava rock meets thriving coral growth, barrel sponges tower from the wall face, and the remnants of a spice trade era lie scattered nearby.
Morotai WWII Wrecks
Daruba · North Maluku · Indonesia
A remote World War II wreck graveyard off Indonesia's northernmost major island, where American and Japanese warplanes, landing craft, and supply vessels rest on sandy bottoms in warm, clear tropical water.
Latvia
1Martinique
1Micronesia
1Norway
1Philippines
1Senegal
1Sudan
2SS Umbria Wreck
Port Sudan · Red Sea State · Sudan
A perfectly preserved 150-metre Italian cargo ship scuttled in 1940 with 360,000 bombs still in her holds, resting on Wingate Reef in the Sudanese Red Sea.
Sha'ab Rumi
Port Sudan · Red Sea State · Sudan
Jacques Cousteau's legendary underwater habitat site on a remote Sudanese reef where the remains of Conshelf II sit among pristine coral walls patrolled by schooling hammerheads, grey reef sharks, and enormous pelagics in Red Sea waters virtually untouched by mass tourism.
Turkey
2Kekova Sunken City
Demre · Antalya Province · Turkey
The partially submerged ruins of the ancient Lycian city of Simena along Kekova Island's northern shore, where earthquake-collapsed stone walls, staircases, and harbour works descend into clear Mediterranean water.
Saros Bay Gallipoli Wrecks
Eceabat · Gallipoli Peninsula, Thrace · Turkey
A haunting collection of World War I warship wrecks scattered across the seabed of the Dardanelles, where the Gallipoli campaign left a trail of sunken battleships and submarines.
United Kingdom
3Sound of Mull Wrecks
Tobermory · Argyll, Scotland · United Kingdom
A sheltered Scottish sea channel harbouring a fleet of diveable shipwrecks spanning centuries, surrounded by cold-water reefs rich with anemones, seals, and crustaceans.
SMS Konig, Scapa Flow
Stromness · Orkney Islands · United Kingdom
A WWI German battleship lying inverted in Scapa Flow, her massive hull and exposed keel offering an awe-inspiring technical dive through one of the most historically significant wreck sites in the world.
Scapa Flow - SMS Markgraf
Stromness · Orkney, Scotland · United Kingdom
One of the greatest wreck dives on Earth: a scuttled World War I German battleship lying inverted in the cold, dark waters of Orkney's legendary Scapa Flow.
United States
1Vanuatu
2Million Dollar Point
Luganville · Espiritu Santo · Vanuatu
A bizarre underwater junkyard where the US military dumped millions of dollars worth of WWII equipment into the sea in 1945, creating an artificial reef of jeeps, bulldozers, and trucks now encrusted with coral.
SS President Coolidge
Luganville · Espiritu Santo · Vanuatu
The world's largest accessible wreck dive, a 200-metre luxury liner turned WWII troopship resting on a tropical reef slope.