Caribbean And Atlantic

Top 100 2015: Best Overall Diving

Our readers weighed in on their most prized dive sites around the world — from North America to the Caribbean and Atlantic to the Pacific and Indian Oceans — to bring our 22nd annual 2015 Top 100 Readers Choice Awards to life.

For variety, we have featured one destination in each region (Caribbean and Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, and North America). Not all selections are the first-place winners in the Best Overall Diving category. Check out the complete list of Top 100 Readers Choice winners in this category below.

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BEST OVERALL DIVING: CARIBBEAN AND ATLANTIC

1. Cayman Islands

2. Bonaire

3. British Virgin Islands

4. Mexico

5. Belize

BEST OVERALL DIVING: NORTH AMERICA

1. Florida

2. British Columbia

3. California

4. North Carolina

5. Great Lakes

BEST OVERALL DIVING: PACIFIC AND INDIAN OCEANS

1. French Polynesia

2. Indonesia

3. Micronesia (Chuuk)

4. Palau

5. Guam

Thousands of subscribers and Web users rated their experiences at dive destinations in a variety of categories on a scale of one to five. Final scores are an average of the numerical scores awarded. A minimum number of responses was required for a destination to be included in these ratings.

More Top 100 Winners:

Best Wall Diving | Best Underwater Photography | Best Advanced Diving

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The Best Destination to Dive with Chilean Devil Rays

Diver with Devil Rays in the Azores

Nuno Sa

Sea of Devils

Off the Azores, remote underwater mountains emerge from deep water in the Atlantic, creating the world’s best hot spots for diving with dozens of Chilean devil rays.

Map of Where to Dive With Chilean Devil Rays

Santa Maria is one of the smallest islands of the Azores — and also one of its best-kept secrets. Just 3 miles off the coast of Santa Maria, the seabed emerges from the depths, creating a unique dive spot for Chilean devil rays: the Ambrósio sea bank. Though capable of diving to depths of more than 3,200 feet, these amazing creatures also can be seen swimming in shallow waters, warming their bodies in the sunlight.

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Live-Aboard Diving In The Bahamas, Choose The Adventure & DEAL!

All Star Liveaboard Diving in the Bahamas

Aqua Cat Cruises

We offer the same great diving on all our liveaboards. We explore the Exuma Cays of the Central Bahamas, which is so pristine and well protected that other countries have modeled their marine sanctuaries after the Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park. Choose between our adventure budget experience aboard a Blackbeard’s sloop or a luxury gourmet week aboard the Aqua Cat- either way, you’ll enjoy a wide variety of diving from reefs at all depths, walls, swift drifts, blue holes, night dives and a shark feed each week!

Aqua Cat: With a professional crew of 10 to see to the needs of our guests, nothing is overlooked. It’s not just the diving that keeps you coming back, it is our amazing crew of fun loving professionals too! Divers can log up to 26 dives each week. In between dives, you can enjoy the unique out islands of the Exuma Cays. This area is untouched and protected. There is so much to see and do both above and below the water line! Treat yourself – feed your addiction with a diving holiday on the Aqua Cat! Plan now for a 2016 holiday diving trip and save $400 on the week of Dec 10-18, 2016. Don’t wait, we go full year round! www.aquacatcruises.com

Blackbeard’s: 65-foot sloops depart Nassau each Saturday to the Exuma Cays, where colorful reefs teem with marine life and the walls plunge to the depths. Blackbeard’s offer divers a combination of camaraderie and adventure — voted best value in the dive industry — with the benefit of being all-inclusive, you won’t find a better dive deal! Includes all the diving (up to 19 per week), lodging in our dormitory-style cabins, 3 square meals a day and all the drinks too! Normally $995 per week plus $105 fees, join us the week of November 26th thru December 2nd, 2016 and go for just $895 plus fees! www.blackbeard-cruises.com

Details

Price/Rate: $895.00 – $2,195.00
Valid From: November 26, 2016
Valid To: December 18, 2016
Book By: February 15, 2016
Phone: 800.327.9600
Email: info@allstarliveaboards.com
Website: www.allstarliveaboards.com

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Up to 20% Off on Caradonna’s Deal in Bonaire

Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire

Caradonna Dive Adventures

Save up to 20% off 2016 travel at Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire when you book by December 15, 2015. A tranquil oceanfront resort on one of Bonaire’s finest beaches, with an adjacent house reef that is perfect for shore diving. On-site Toucan Diving offers tank fills 24 hours a day, daily gear care, and storage plus top-side adventure activities. Accommodations include spacious suites. Enjoy one casual restaurant, one beachside bar, outdoor pool, day spa and fitness room.

Package includes:
• 7 night jr. suite laguna view accommodations at Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire
• 6 days of unlimited shore diving
• Free Nitrox
• All meals, snacks and beverages including house brand alcohol
• Free WiFi
• Scheduled entertainment
• Use of non-motorized watersports
• Airport transfers
• Hotel tax and service charges

10% Off Travel 1/2/16-4/8/16 for $1,058 pp/dbl
20% Off Travel 4/9/16-12/23/16 for $888 pp/dbl

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Valid From: January 2, 2016
Valid To: December 23, 2016
Price/Rate: $888.00
Booking Email: sales@caradonna.com
Booking Phone: 1.800.329.9989
Website: www.caradonna.com

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Top 100: Why Divers Love Cozumel

Top 100: Cozumel

Scan any dive-center calendar and you’ll likely find a Cozumel trip planned. It’s almost a rite of passage, but also so much more: walls, currents and big animals. Those are just a few of the reasons the destination has mesmerized exploratory types like Guillermo Mendoza, co-founder of the on-island Aldora Divers. Mendoza discovered anchors and cannons from a Spanish galleon on the northeast coast, plus six caves lined with sleeping sharks. First-timers can target shore dives and shallower stretches along the wall, but if this isn’t your first logbook, ask Mendoza about the sharks, the veins of tunnels running through the walls and windward-side diving — then see if your appetite is anything but whetted.

Sheer Fun

Cozumel is known as a drift-diving fun house of wild rides and nonstop adrenaline rushes, but it’s the walls that scored big: Mexico’s east coast ranked in the top five for best wall diving in our 2015 Top 100 Readers Choice survey. These drop-offs owe their oversize gorgonians and corals in part to currents that never let sediment settle. And when fast water rushes in, it’s safe to expect bigger wildlife, such as green and loggerhead turtles, nurse sharks and green moray eels.

Lessons Included

It’s an education that can happen quickly. The challenging combination of too-perfect visibility and walls that drop well below recreational limits can have you cruising along a site like Santa Rosa Wall, minding a depth gauge that reads 70 feet — until an eagle ray soars past.

Toggle off the sound feature on your dive computer and you might not notice how quickly you plummet. It’s moments like these — and the environs in general — that make a perfect classroom for sharpening skills such as buoyancy control, buddy awareness or simply diving deep. Add it up and you see why Cozumel took the No. 2 spot as the best destination for advanced diving in the Caribbean and Atlantic.

No Diver Left Behind

Cozumel remains a go-to group getaway for good reason, especially its value. If you’re traveling solo, this still benefits you. On any given day, there’s no shortage of buddies for shore diving or sharing a conversation over an after-scuba margarita.

“People who come by themselves have already made friends by the middle of the week,” says Henry Zapata, instructor at Scuba Club Cozumel. He adds that divers traveling solo need wait no more than five minutes to find a group to join for a dip.

It’s in part due to this ease of finding a buddy — and the access of house reefs — that pushed the island to score second place in its region for shore diving.

Windward-Side Surprise

Every island has at least two sides, and you’ll likely find Mendoza on Cozumel’s windward one. It’s where he discovered that Spanish galleon, and where he regularly drops in to swim alongside massive sea fans and brain corals, overgrown like fields of waist-high grass.

Says Mendoza of the island’s northeast tip, “I love that reef because the density of brain corals and sea fans is so high.”

Small Island, Big Variety

It would be easy to pack a week with nothing but diving, sunning on beaches and sipping tequila with new amigos — but then you’d be missing the saltwater crocodiles, mangrove kayaking and the lighthouse of Punta Sur Eco Beach Park, the natural playground on the island’s southern tip.

Start with a climb up the Celarain Lighthouse to gain a bird’s-eye view of the area. Then play on the pristine white-sand beach, join a kayak tour and learn about the crocs, or take a boat ride across the lagoon. If you’re really feeling adventurous, rent a jeep and set your own pace heading north along the island’s wind-swept eastern coast.

NEED TO KNOW

When To Go Cozumel is a year-round dive destination, with summer offering the better deals on hotels and airfare.

Travel Tip If you can’t find a direct flight at a price you like, try landing in Cancún. The drive to Playa del Carmen takes less than an hour. From there, hop aboard one of two ferries, which depart every 90 minutes, seven days a week.

Dive Conditions Water temperatures in summer warm to 85 degrees, cooling to 75 in winter — but not without perks. The cooler waters bring in higher numbers of eagle rays.

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