10 Scuba Diving Sports Stars

Have you ever been watching sports and found yourself wondering if any of your favorite sports stars share your passion for the underwater world? Well, the answer is a definite yes! There are loads of pro athletes who dive After all, can you imagine any better way to escape from the stress of competing at the highest level than putting a tank on your back and jumping into the big blue? 

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The Educational Benefits of Scuba Diving

In high school and university, I loved learning about science, but I didn’t love science classes. For example, I found documentaries about black holes and

engrossing, but dissecting a frog in biology was just plain gross. Intro to Chemistry and Intro to Physics were tolerable but boring.

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From Bus Ride to Divemaster: An Unexpected Scuba Love Story

This is a tale about how an unforeseen encounter and a mutual passion for diving can completely alter the course of your life.

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Top 5 Instagram-Friendly Scuba Diving Destinations That are Sure to Awe Your Followers

Oftentimes, Instagram only portrays the most exciting aspect of our lives – whether it’s our annual vacations or our big life milestones. Instagram can often make people feel like their personal lives are not as invigorating or thrilling as they should be. That said, we can also use Instagram as motivation to finally chase after the items on our bucket list. If the idea of scuba diving has ever crossed your mind, then don’t push it off any longer. Make your Instagram photos a reflection of your dreams and goals!

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Explore Jardines de la Reina – Cuba’s Off-The-Beaten-Path Diving Destination

When you hear about Cuba, scuba diving is probably not the first association that comes to your mind. Handmade cigars, aged rums and old cars might be what most people think about, but what if we told you that Cuba hosts the third largest reef in the world? The Gardens of the Queen, or Jardines de la Reina in Spanish, is a complex ecosystem of small virgin islands and mangrove forests where you can find untouched reefs, curious sharks and mighty crocodiles. Located 50 miles (80 km) off Cuba’s southern coast, extending for 93 miles (150 km) and with an area of 840 square miles (2,170km2), this is one of the largest protected areas in the Caribbean.

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