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Welcome to the “Scuba Diving Travel News” section of The Scuba News, your premier source for the latest updates, destinations, and travel tips for scuba diving enthusiasts. This section covers news about dive travel destinations, travel restrictions, dive resorts, liveaboards, and eco-tourism initiatives around the world. Stay informed about new dive sites, marine conservation projects, and travel advisories to plan your next underwater adventure with confidence. Whether you’re dreaming of exploring tropical reefs, diving with sharks, or embarking on a remote diving expedition, our travel news provides you with the latest information and inspiration to make your diving travel experience unforgettable.

RAID are leading the way in the UK diving industry with the opening of three brand new dive centers. Dive Blue Horizon in Wakefield, Severn Tec in Shrewsbury and The Fifth Point in Northumberland are dedicated RAID Dive Centres offering solely RAID training.

Technical diving is fast becoming a popular extreme sport with divers looking to go that bit deeper, for that bit longer and see that little bit more. Join blue o two with Tekstreme and travel along stunning walls, through deep wrecks and into silent canyons that are teeming with marine life; that’s the incredible journey and adventure offered to our scuba divers.

To celebrate the start of the Summer holidays, diving holiday specialists Regaldive are currently offering 10% Savings* in their Sizzling Summer Sale which runs from 20 July to 4 August 2017. With a great value 10% off diving holidays and liveaboards around the world, in addition to some superb dive pack deals and extra savings, Regaldive’s offers are available for a limited period only. The 10% saving applies to almost every holiday in the Regaldive programme.

Of all the plastic products we use and take for granted, plastic drinking straws are among the most unnecessary. Designed to be used once and discarded, their only real purpose is to keep your mouth from touching a glass or ice. It made more sense in the days when contaminated vessels were more of an issue.