Welcome to the diving hub where you’ll find fresh stories about everything that happens below the surface. Whether you’re a seasoned diver, just getting your feet wet, or a fan of big‑screen diving action, this page brings the most useful updates in one place.
Every week new competitions, travel spots and gear releases pop up. For example, recent European championships showcased jaw‑dropping platform dives that pushed judges’ scores higher than ever. Meanwhile, popular dive resorts are adding more beginner courses to attract tourists who want a safe first plunge.
If you’re gearing up for a dive, start with the basics: check your regulator, make sure your mask fits without leaking, and always do a buddy check before entering the water. A quick pre‑dive safety talk can prevent most mishaps. Also, remember to equalise early – it saves your ears and lets you stay relaxed.
For those who love scuba, investing in a good wetsuit makes a big difference. It keeps you warm, reduces drag and helps you conserve energy. Look for a suit that matches the water temperature of your chosen dive site; too thin and you’ll get cold fast, too thick and you’ll tire quickly.
Got questions about underwater photography? Start with a simple waterproof housing and practice steady breathing. A stable breath control translates to steadier shots, especially when you’re trying to capture marine life that darts around quickly.
Even if you follow diving on TV or social media, the same rules apply – respect the water, protect the environment, and never dive beyond your training level. Simple habits like picking up trash after a dive or using reef‑safe sunscreen help keep our oceans healthy for future trips.
Stick around for regular updates. We’ll bring you highlights from major diving events, new gear reviews and travel guides to the best reefs worldwide. Dive in and stay informed – the water’s waiting!"
Tom Daley, a British diver, clinches a silver medal in the men's synchronized 10-meter platform at the Paris 2024 Olympics with Noah Williams. Daley credits his husband, Dustin Lance Black, for his unwavering support during his training. Reflecting on his journey and the importance of family, Daley's victory reinforces his status as Britain's most decorated diver.