Scuba Diving - Mid Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, OH, ON, PA, VA, WV)

Scuba Diving in Long Island, the Hamptons, Montauk, Fire Island and Jones Beach Scuba Diving in Long Island, the Hamptons, Montauk, Fire Island and Jones Beach
You can certainly get in over your head with the wide variety of scuba diving options available on Long Island. Long Island's bays, inlets, and the Atlantic Ocean provide wonderful locations for beginner and expert divers, and Long Island's shipwreck diving is reputed to be among the best in the country.
Scuba Diving in Manhattan, East and Hudson Rivers and New York City Scuba Diving in Manhattan, East and Hudson Rivers and New York City
You can take a diving course and rent the scuba equipment, or hook up with a boat trip to Wreck Valley, which is a stretch containing some 1,000 shipwrecks between Long Island and southern New Jersey.
Scuba Diving in Lake Placid, Lake George, Thousand Islands, Adirondacks and Northern New York Scuba Diving in Lake Placid, Lake George, Thousand Islands, Adirondacks and Northern New York
Scuba Diving in Toronto, near Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes in Western New York and South Central Ontario Scuba Diving in Toronto, near Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes in Western New York and South Central Ontario
Scuba diving in the western New York and south-central Ontario region is excellent. In fact, diving experts claim that the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario contain some of the best freshwater diving in the world.
Scuba Diving in Atlantic City, Wildwood, Cape May, New Jersey Shore Scuba Diving in Atlantic City, Wildwood, Cape May, New Jersey Shore
With an estimated 4,000 shipwrecks littering the Jersey Shore ocean floor, there is a large selection of sites to choose from for excellent-visibility dives for novice, intermediate, and advanced divers.
Scuba Diving in Delmarva, Virginia Beach, and North Carolina's Outer Banks Scuba Diving in Delmarva, Virginia Beach, and North Carolina's Outer Banks
Eastern North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland offers colorful fish and marine life in and around a museum of maritime history submerged and preserved under the sea. Many divers often go home with interesting and unusual finds: gold watches, porcelain doll heads, tea cups, old (unopened) bottles of rum.

Major Tourist Attractions in the Region

Cape May Beach - New Jersey
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Hatteras Island Beach - North Carolina