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If you’re trying to figure out the best scuba diving destinations in the world, here’s the honest answer:
It depends on who you ask! There’s no exact list because it depends on what you want to see, what kind of diving you like, and your certification level.
And all of them are “the best” for different reasons.
Some dive destinations are all about big animals and biodiversity (my personal favorite as someone who worked with marine animals for years). Others are about wrecks, caves, or just relaxing, colorful reefs where you’re not fighting for your life in a current.
So instead of giving you a generic, one-size-fits-all list, I’m sharing the best scuba diving destinations for me. The ones I personally think are worth the trip, recommend to friends, and dream of going back to again and again.
So let’s get started: pick one of my “best scuba diving destinations,” then go deeper into each specific guide for that destination. Get to planning and happy bubbles!
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If you want the full breakdown of each, I’ve linked my detailed guides below—but this will help you figure out which one is right for you!
Before picking a destination, ask yourself one thing: What do you actually want out of this trip? Because “best scuba diving in the world” isn’t one place.
A lot of people end up in beautiful places having very average dives because they didn’t match the destination to their goal. Also, dive sites change: an animal’s migration pattern may shift, a reef may bleach, or a previously remote spot might become overrun.
So instead of asking me to read your mind (though I’m flattered you would ask), I recommend you use the info in this guide to see what sparks your interest, then check out each individual guide linked in each section for full details and help planning. Happy bubbles!

Komodo is one of the best scuba diving destinations in the world for mantas, but it’s not for beginners. Most dives involve strong, shifting currents and negative entries, so you need to be comfy in the water with changing conditions.
That said, currents = life, and Komodo delivers! You can see mantas, reef sharks, and just an overwhelming amount of biodiversity on dramatic reef walls and reefs.
I haven’t had the best liveaboard experiences, so if I went back, I’d do land-based diving out of Labuan Bajo (a DM there told me you can reach most of the same sites without committing to a LOB, so if that’s not your style, you have options!).
One other cool thing I did in Komodo was contribute to a manta ray identification project, which added a fun layer to the experience. If you like citizen science and dive with a camera, it’s a fun way to get involved in conservation!
Here’s my full breakdown of what it’s like:
I helped a manta ray citizen science project while scuba diving in Komodo, Indonesia. Here’s how any diver can do it!

Malapascua, Philippines, is my #1 favorite dive destination in the world. Not only is it one of the only places in the world where you can reliably see thresher sharks (as close to guaranteed as you can get with wildlife!), but there are GORGEOUS soft coral gardens, incredible reef walls, and it’s a total eat-sleep-dive experience.
Malapascua itself is a small island with little other than diving, so it has a great “summer camp” feel to it where everyone is there to dive.
In Malapascua, you can expect:
Read my full guide here:
I went thresher shark diving in Malapascua, Philippines (GUIDE: when to go, prices, Thresher Shark Divers review)
One dive I’d never do again? I went scuba diving with dugongs in Coron, Philippines. Here’s 3 reasons I regret it.
“Easy” diving doesn’t equal boring! Some of my favorite dives are just relaxing and taking in all the beauty around (me without having to fight currents the entire time).
So whether you’re newer to diving or just prefer relaxed dives, these are some of my favorite spots with good visibility, mild to no current, and stunning marine life!

Dominica is one of the most underrated dive destinations in the Caribbean. It’s a small, rather undeveloped eastern Caribbean country near Martinique, and while I don’t usually recommend Caribbean diving, Dominica is one of the best scuba diving destinations for beginners, especially if you want your first dives to feel like exploration and not just training dives!
The diving is calm, visibility is great, and it feels more like exploration than training dives. It’s also perfect for mixed-level groups (I did my Advanced here while my partner did Open Water), and you don’t have that crowded feeling of places like Sharm El-Sheikh or the Great Barrier Reef!
I also love the unique seascape in Dominica. You can often see small bubble streams coming up from the ocean floor because Dominica is a volcanic island! If you hover your hand above the bubbles, you can actually feel the heat underwater.
Something else that I like about Dominica is that when you’re not diving, there’s a lot of nature to enjoy. You have a great year-round chance to see resident sperm whales, it’s a world-famous freediving destination, and you can hike and swim in waterfalls and hot springs.
The catch is that it’s not easy. There’s no Lyft or Uber, limited infrastructure, and few restaurants outside of the capital. So planning matters a lot here!
Read my full guide with tips & tricks:
Scuba diving in Dominica: Is it worth it? Mistakes to avoid + exactly how to plan it right!

Marsa Alam is one of the best places to get world-class diving without difficult conditions. It’s on Egypt’s southern Red Sea coast and feels way more laid-back and remote than other Red Sea destinations.
With excellent vis, warm water, and a lot of shallower dives, it’s one of those places where you can focus on enjoying the dive instead of managing it, and it still delivers massive healthy coral reefs, tons of sea turtles, blue spotted ribbontail rays, reef sharks, dolphins, dugongs (if you’re lucky!), and so much more!
Marsa Alam also has more advanced dive sites and boat dives, so it works whether you’re newer to diving or want something more advanced.
Get my full breakdown here:
I went scuba diving in Marsa Alam, Egypt: An HONEST overview for divers

The Lanai Cathedrals are one of the most visually unique dives I’ve ever done.
But conditions can include deeper depths and variable entries, so do your research and be sure to pick a great dive shop!
Full guide here:
Scuba diving the Lanai Cathedrals in Maui, Hawaii (How to pick a dive shop, dive currents, depths, and marine life!)
As I mentioned above, I haven’t had the best experience on liveaboards and I think that had a lot to do with preparation and packing! So if you’re planning a liveaboard trip and don’t want to be scarred for life, packing well matters more than you think.
You’re on a boat for multiple days doing several dives per day, and you’re as limited as can be on both space and access to *things* if you forget them.
Forgetting small things can make the whole trip much more uncomfortable than it needs to be! Instead of guessing and ending up cold, seasick, or hungry, use my latest packing list!
Beginner’s guide: What to pack for a liveaboard trip (new scuba diver’s checklist!)
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