Hidden wealth, both man-made and natural, can be found beneath the surface of the world’s oceans and seas. You might not believe your eyes when you see some of these since they are so amazing. If you like to travel and have always been interested in the ocean’s depths, you should visit these fascinating places that provide a peek into a world that not many people have seen.
Here are 5 stunning underwater attractions in the world
1. Underwater post office, Vanuatu

The first and only functional underwater postal service in the world is offered by the Vanuatu Post Office! You will never be able to figure out the reasoning or logic behind this. One day, the postal service in Vanuatu (a lovely nation in Oceania) decided to build a post office beneath the water.
2. Christ of the Abyss, Italy

It is highly recommended that tourists visiting Italy visit San Fruttuoso to view the amazing life-sized underwater statue of Jesus Christ. The bronze sculptor, which was created by well-known Italian artist Guido Galletti, was submerged in the Mediterranean Sea in 1954 as a tribute to Dario Gonzatt, who was the first Italian to use scuba diving equipment.
3. Underwater Sculpture Park, Caribbean

The Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada, Caribbean, is another breathtaking underwater wonder. Created by British artist Jason deCaires Taylor, it’s the world’s first underwater park. Located in the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area, two miles from the capital of Grenada, it was first opened in May 2006.
4. Underwater Military Museum, Jordan

A collection of military hardware can be seen in the Underwater Military Museum, which is situated on Jordan’s Red Sea off the coast of Aqaba. A troop carrier, a helicopter and tanks are all submerged in the water.
5. Shi Cheng, China

Shi Cheng is one of the most fascinating underwater attractions! Shi Cheng, also known as China’s Atlantis Rediscovered, is a beautiful underwater city located in Zhejiang Province’s Qiandao Lake. Qiandao translates to “1000 islands” in English. Known by another name, the Lion City, this underwater ancient city dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty.