February

  • Tulamben Bali

    Tulamben is perhaps Bali's most famous dive site and a small fishing village that attracts divers from all over the world. Home to the famous wreck of the USS Liberty, which sank in 1963 and is now home to a fantastic marine life. The beaches are lined with black volcanic sand from nearby Mt Agung and the area offers both easy shore dives and exciting excursions with…

  • Raja Ampat Indonesia

    Raja Ampat in Papua Indonesia consists of over 1,500 largely untouched islands and is today one of the world's most talked about diving destinations. Here, in the center of the so-called Coral Triangle, is the greatest biodiversity on Earth. As part of what is often called “The Bird's Head Peninsula”, in the…

  • Lembeh Indonesia

    Lembeh Island and the Lembeh Straits lie east of the city of Manado, Indonesia. In the strait between Lembeh and the main island of Sulawesi lies what is today one of the world's strangest, most famous and most powerful diving destinations. Diving here is absolutely wonderful diving and a diving trip here is almost a must for those of you who are avid photographers. Do you like macro…

  • Black November Offer

    Look here! Black November offer with up to 50% discount! Do you dream of starting the year with turquoise waters, colorful corals and world-class diving? Now is the time to make your dreams come true! During Black November, Masterfleet offers fantastic discounts on liveaboard trips to both the Maldives and Egypt – with up to 50% discount. This…

  • RAJA AMPAT WITH W-DIVE

    Diving trip to Raja Ampat with W-dive. Join W-dive on a fantastic diving trip to Raja Ampat and pristine coral gardens in eastern Indonesia. Raja Ampat in eastern New Guinea is an archipelago with just over a thousand coral islands and limestone cliffs surrounded by an abundance of marine life. There are many fish and coral species here and more…

  • ANILAO, PHILIPPINES

    We are going to Anilao in the Philippines in February 2026. This is an idyll that is located just south of Manila and is becoming increasingly popular among divers. With its beautiful location by the sea and absolutely fantastic diving, this is a real gem. Marine ecology, Marine biology, UV photo tips and image management – ​​You who…

  • Japan

    Japan consists of 14,125 islands and has the world's sixth longest coastline. The country stretches over 3000 km off the Pacific coast of Asia. The five main islands, from north to south, are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Okinawa. Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan. The country has a long, war-torn history but is culturally interesting. The country's geography and nature…

  • Mozambique

    Mozambique is located on the southeast coast of Africa and borders six different countries and the Indian Ocean to the east. Mozambique became independent as late as 1975. The capital, Maputo, is the country's largest city. The country is divided into two regions by the country's most important river, the Zambezi. The country has four large or larger lakes and six national parks and several wildlife reserves.

  • Mauritius

    Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of Africa and east of Madagascar. The main island of Mauritius and the islands of Rodrigues, Agaléga and St. Brandon (Cargados Carajos Reef). The islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues are part of the Mascarene archipelago. Port Louis is the capital and the majority of the population is concentrated here. The island is surrounded by long white sandy beaches where the lagoons are protected from the…

  • Cayman Islands

    The Cayman Islands are a self-governing British overseas territory in the western Caribbean. It is the largest by population of all the British overseas territories and comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The capital is George Town on Grand Cayman, which is the most populous of the three islands. All three islands were formed by…