Subject: DIVE Magazine - Christmas gift subscriptions for your dive buddies!

CHRISTMAS GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS

It's difficult to escape the fact that Christmas is just around the corner - so if you're looking for a last-minute gift - why not give your favourite dive buddies a year's subscription to DIVE Magazine!


Four quarterly art-quality print magazines plus all of our premium content and more than 100 digital back-issues are available for just £22.99* - or for those on the go or living on small islands with no postal service then why not try our digital only subscription for just £9.99.

We deliver anywhere in the world (international shipping extra), but your gift certificate will be sent by e-mail as soon as we receive your order, so you can print it out and slip it in your stockings** without having to worry about whether or not the post will be delivered on time!



*UK price - International subscription price £42.99 (including postage)

** Stockings optional. Socks, cards, clogs, crackers, shoe or gift boxes also acceptable

Why DIVE?

DIVE Magazine is created with some of the best writing and underwater photography in the world. Much more than a simple guide to the latest widgets for your scuba gear, we explore in-depth (pun absolutely intended) stories from the world's oceans, from the pristine reefs of remote islands to the devastating consequences of unsustainable human activity. We produce four art-quality coffee-table print publications each year, plus an app and webviewer through which you can access all of our latest content and more than 100 of our back-issues in digital format.

DIVE Autumn 2022

Our Autumn 2022 magazine is all about the new experiences that diving can bring us, as long as we're prepared to put the effort in - as expert photographer Alfred Minnaar found out when he spent four months learning to cave dive in the cenotes of Mexico's Yucatán peninsula. Douglas David Seifert explores the complex dynamics of cleaning stations, along with more of his stunning photography; more of which is provided by Tom St George as he dusts off his macro lens to explore the black sands of Dumaguete and Puerto Galera in the Philippines. We feature an extract from marine biologist and poet Fiona Gell's new book, Spring Tides, as she comes face-to-shell with ancient quahog; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell discusses why 'advanced' courses are not meant to be advanced, and why it's imperative that divers never stop learnin. Plus: book reviews, news, our latest marine curio and more.


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