The question visitors to Tenerife are increasingly asking before they book is one that would have seemed unusual a few years ago: is the water actually...
south coast does exactly what it promises. But Tenerife is an island of extraordinary geographical and ecological variety, and the version of it visible from a...
Earlier this year, the Republic of the Marshall Islands announced protection of two of the country’s remote and northernmost isles, untouched havens of biodiversity sheltering the...
Coming up shallow in The Philippines Have you heard of the Maldivian island Fuvamullah? Possibly, as it may have recently graced your IG algorithm. If you’re...
Langjökull Glacier, Iceland – It started as an ambitious idea: carve a tunnel deep into Iceland’s second-largest glacier and invite the world inside. A decade later,...
Greenpeace Condemns Impossible Metals Over Deep Sea Mining Plans Greenpeace USA has strongly condemned Impossible Metals’ deep-sea mining proposal near American Samoa, highlighting industry instability, cultural...
Leading the Way in Sustainable Marine Tourism “Sustainability isn’t just a marketing campaign for Ceningan Divers. It is woven into their operations, influencing both the local...
Visiting Palau has been one of the most remarkable and affirming experiences of my life. Spending hours in the ocean observing turtles, sharks, rays and a...
This article is written by Sofía Green In a historic and groundbreaking event, a tagged whale shark has returned to the Galapagos after an incredible ~7...
São Miguel, the largest and most visited of the nine Azorean islands, serves as something of a gateway to the archipelago’s rich marine life. Its proximity...