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The Red Sea's coral reefs stretch over 1,200 miles and boast a vibrant ecosystem with around 1,000 fish species and 300 types of hard coral. These reefs are among the world's top scuba diving sites
Located in Southern Leyte, Sogod Bay is renowned for its pristine waters and fascinating underwater landscape. The bay features caves and canyons, making it a prime spot for snorkeling and diving.
Discovered by the legendary explorer Jacques Cousteau, Rainbow Reef off the coast of Fiji is celebrated for its multi-tonal array of corals. Known as the world’s soft coral capital, this reef offers vibrant colors and diverse marine life.
Stretching along the coastlines of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, the Mesoamerican Reef covers 700 miles and is rich with marine biodiversity. The reef’s mangrove swamps add another layer of habitat
Raja Ampat Marine Park is located at the heart of the Coral Triangle, covering millions of hectares as a Marine Protected Area. It boasts 75% of the world’s coral species and around 1,600 types of fish.
Situated on the island of Oahu, Hanauma Bay State Park is renowned for its unique volcanic ecosystem and rich underwater life. The sheltered bay is ideal for beginner snorkelers, including children, and offers frequent sightings
The Maldives is famous for its luxurious overwater bungalows and vibrant marine life. The surrounding waters are teeming with colorful coral reefs, though climate change poses a threat to their health.