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The Most Photographed Scuba Diving Spots in the World
As the days are getting longer, anticipation for the upcoming summer weather is growing, with many people having already started planning their beach getaways.
With this in mind, experts at BuildYourAquarium.com sought to discover the most Instagrammable scuba diving spots by creating a seed list of the 14 most popular diving destinations around the world and collecting the number of hashtags each had generated.
Here are the most Insta-worthy scuba diving spots ranked …
Ranking |
Scuba Diving Spots |
Country |
Number of Instagram Hashtags |
1 |
Sardine Run, Agulhas Bank |
South Africa |
23,999 |
2 |
Tiger Beach, Grand Bahama |
Bahamas |
23,383 |
3 |
Tubbataha Reef |
The Philippines |
11,692 |
4 |
Roca Partida, Socorro |
Mexico |
10,328 |
5 |
Richelieu Rock, Andaman Sea |
Thailand |
6,983 |
6 |
Manta Night Dive, Hawaii |
USA |
3,232 |
7 |
Barracuda Point, Sipadan |
Malaysia |
3,065 |
8 |
SS Thistlegorm, Red Sea |
Egypt |
2,836 |
9 |
Darwin Island, Galapagos |
Ecuador |
1,559 |
10 |
Cape Kri, Raja Ampat |
Indonesia |
1,068 |
11 |
South Pass, Fakarava |
French Polynesia |
440 |
12 |
Blue Corner Wall, Palau |
Micronesia |
299 |
13 |
Wolf Island, Galapagos |
Ecuador |
51 |
14 |
Dinah's Beach/Lauadi, Milne Bay |
Papua New Guinea |
9 |
The title of the most Instagrammable scuba diving spot goes to the Sardine Run in South Africa with 23,999 hashtags. Every year between the months of May and July, scuba divers have the opportunity to witness the magnificent view of billions of sardines swimming up the coast of South Africa towards Mozambique.
In second place is Tiger Beach in the Bahamas. This beach, which was found in the 1980s, managed to generate 23,383 Instagram hashtags (only 616 less than its predecessor). It is famous for the huge variety of marine animals inhabiting its waters, including various sharks, such as tiger sharks, lemon sharks and hammerhead sharks.
With 11,692 hashtags on the social media platform, the remote Tubbataha Reef in the Philippines places third. The reef, which is situated on a string of extinct underwater volcanoes, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to unique corals, along with thousands of different marine species.
Ranking in fourth and fifth place respectively are Roca Partida in Mexico (10,328 hashtags) and Richelieu Rock in Thailand (6,983 hashtags).
And the least Insta-shared scuba diving spot is …
Having a total of only 9 hashtags on Instagram (23,990 less than the Sardine Run in first place), Dinah’s Beach in Papua New Guinea ranks last in the study.
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