DepthAtlas brings together the world's diving centers on one interactive map, independent gear reviews you can trust, and in-field reports from the dive sites that matter. No more scattered bookmarks. One place, fully explored.
Every certified diving center, plotted on an interactive map. Filter by PADI, SSI, CMAS affiliation. See real diver ratings, pricing, and contact info — all in one place.
We test gear in real diving conditions — not just in labs. Regulators, dive computers, BCDs, fins, masks. Honest verdicts from certified instructors who actually use this stuff underwater.
Written by instructors who live in the destination. Not generated from TripAdvisor summaries. The Red Sea, Raja Ampat, Fakarava — real intel on dive sites, operators, currents, and marine life.
Every diver has been there: planning a trip and bouncing between a half-dozen sites, none of them giving you the full picture. We built DepthAtlas so you never have to do that again.
The founding principle behind DepthAtlas
PADI has a directory. Scuba Diving has reviews. DiveZone has destinations. But nobody has built a single coherent platform for the modern diver — the person who researches on their phone, in the dive shop, at 11pm before a liveaboard departure.
We searched everywhere and couldn't find one place that brought it all together. So we built it.
A platform where instructors contribute field reports, where gear reviews are held to a standard, where every dive center — from a one-boat operation in Bonaire to a liveaboard in the Coral Sea — has a proper presence on a beautiful, fast, mobile-first map.
Every diver, every trip, starts here.
Our destination reports are written by certified instructors who are currently based in the field. No fluff, no SEO padding — just honest observations about what it's actually like to dive each location.
From Daedalus to Elphinstone, Brother Islands to the wrecks of the Gulf of Suez. What currents to expect, which operators to trust, and why the Red Sea still produces some of the most consistent diving on the planet.
Fourteen dive sites across the Misool archipelago. Manta cleaning stations at 8am, macro havens at noon, reefhook drift dives at dusk. Everything you need to plan a week in the world's most biodiverse sea.
Six hundred grey reef sharks in one drift dive. Napoleon wrasse the size of refrigerators. Turtles everywhere. The South Pass at Fakarava is everything the pictures promise — and here's exactly how to do it right.
DepthAtlas is being built right now. The map is live. The first reports are being written. When you're ready to explore what's been built, your dashboard is waiting.