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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.

Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the Eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It is a colorful island with a very interesting history. The Maya are believed to have first settled Cozumel by the early part of the 1st millennium AD. A great day trip includes visiting the old Mayan’s ruins and stepping into a small piece of history.

Imagine unspoilt waters with great visibility, a constantly changing scenery of icebergs that nobody has seen before in that form, inlets that have never been dived before, not seeing another dive group for an entire week. You could be dreaming of Greenland! Cozy guesthouse included and all meals in Greenland and an excellent opportunity to see the Northern Lights.

Eriyadu Resort, Maldives has recently completed its Beach Club Rooms and Regaldive are able to offer exclusive access to these rooms for UK divers. Eriyadu is now very affordable and its superb house reef and boat diving have made it a firm favourite with Regaldive guests over the years.

It’s the final flurry of Summer Sale Savings with Regaldive. The diving holiday specialist has just unveiled a new range of offers in its exciting Summer Sale. With a new selection of liveaboard deals just added to the Summer Sale for popular destinations including Maldives, Truk Lagoon, Cocos Island, Red Sea, Bahamas and Galapagos, divers can now save up to £625 per person on selected liveaboard trips.