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5 Seaside Resorts for Diving Enthusiasts
by Joy PecknoldGetting married isn’t the only popular summer plunge to take—there’s also diving. Be it going deep with scuba gear or hovering closer to the surface with a snorkel, herein are five resorts across the globe that aid undersea adventuring.
5 Seaside Resorts for Diving Enthusiasts
Southern Florida boasts a number of spectacular dive sites, and there’s one right in Miami that offers divers some weird looking creatures—Riviera Beach’s Blue Heron Ridge. When out of the water, the place to stay is on the water at The Breakers, Palm Beach. The historical property offers plenty of other entertainment too, in the form of multiple restaurants, swimming pools and golf courses.
5 Seaside Resorts for Diving Enthusiasts
There’s another kind of party to be had in Cancun—a whale shark party. Every June to September, hundreds of the gentle giants pass by Isla Mujeres, and operators in Cancun will take you on half-day trips to see them, and only a snorkel is required. Stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Cancun.
5 Seaside Resorts for Diving Enthusiasts
Costa Rica teems with wondrous wildlife. For dives, the crème de la crème is a trip out to the Alcyone seamount near Cocos Island. There are hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, dolphins, tuna and an array of rays that swim above and lots of cool critters on the reef below. Tucked amongst the trees in Culebra Bay, Andaz provides an on-land oasis for all those out-of-the-water moments.
5 Seaside Resorts for Diving Enthusiasts
Pyramids aren’t the only relics to see in Egypt. The Red Sea conceals a wreck beneath its surface, the HMS Thistlegorm, a British merchant ship sunk in 1941. Ras Mohammed Marine Park is another gem for its crazy big corals. On the sea’s shore, the Oberoi also affords its guests a quick fix—just jump off the jetty with a mask.
5 Seaside Resorts for Diving Enthusiasts
The ocean that envelops the Maldivian islands are chock full of astounding marine life, but with its proximity to UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve that’s home to both manta rays and whale sharks, guests get the jackpot at Dusit Thani. They also boast the biggest swimming pool in the region and a comprehensive holistic spa.
Southern Florida boasts a number of spectacular dive sites, and there’s one right in Miami that offers divers some weird looking creatures—Riviera Beach’s Blue Heron Ridge. When out of the water, the place to stay is on the water at The Breakers, Palm Beach. The historical property offers plenty of other entertainment too, in the form of multiple restaurants, swimming pools and golf courses.
There’s another kind of party to be had in Cancun—a whale shark party. Every June to September, hundreds of the gentle giants pass by Isla Mujeres, and operators in Cancun will take you on half-day trips to see them, and only a snorkel is required. Stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Cancun.
Costa Rica teems with wondrous wildlife. For dives, the crème de la crème is a trip out to the Alcyone seamount near Cocos Island. There are hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, dolphins, tuna and an array of rays that swim above and lots of cool critters on the reef below. Tucked amongst the trees in Culebra Bay, Andaz provides an on-land oasis for all those out-of-the-water moments.
Pyramids aren’t the only relics to see in Egypt. The Red Sea conceals a wreck beneath its surface, the HMS Thistlegorm, a British merchant ship sunk in 1941. Ras Mohammed Marine Park is another gem for its crazy big corals. On the sea’s shore, the Oberoi also affords its guests a quick fix—just jump off the jetty with a mask.
The ocean that envelops the Maldivian islands are chock full of astounding marine life, but with its proximity to UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve that’s home to both manta rays and whale sharks, guests get the jackpot at Dusit Thani. They also boast the biggest swimming pool in the region and a comprehensive holistic spa.