What dive site is at the top of your bucket list?

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Apo Island in Philippines. Biggest corals and turtles I’ve ever seen. No currents. Totally awesome. Want to return so bad.
 
Truk, GBR, and right now...any place warm!!

Jay
 
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Apo Island in Philippines. Biggest corals and turtles I’ve ever seen. No currents. Totally awesome. Want to return so bad.

That was a good one!
 
Chuuk (Truk lagoon)

+1 on that too.

My biggest problem is having a whole week off just traveling to get to and from there.

Live aboard around Papau New Guinea :D
 
In no particular order, my bucket list includes:

Raja Ampat
Komodo
Tubbataha
Galapagos/Socorro/Cocos (at least one of them)

I just wanna do them all before I die.
 
Hello OP,

My bucket list dive spot is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn as long as there are walls, coral, wrecks, reef fish, marlin, wahoo, dolphinfish, tuna, and more. Also, it has to have good food, alcohol, and AC.

I don't want to be selective as some may mistake me for being prejudiced.

If you're paying, I'm going!

Scubaboard: any good deals like Bonaire on the drawing board?

cheers,
markm
Disclaimer: The alcohol is only consumed in moderation when the diving is done.
 
The first answer that came to mind was Playboy mansion. But I think you are looking more toward Raja Ampat.
 
Bikini, Saratoga, Arkansas, and Yamamoto's first battleship the Nagato.
Scapa Flow, World War I German fleet that was scuttled at Scapa Flow.
 
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