Operator/travel page says diving runs all year, almost exclusively by boat, and places Apollonia VI on the Makronisos/Trypiti Reef side with dedicated boat support.
Apollonia wreck
Broken wreck-and-reef dive at Apollonia wreck
Local operator required
Boat logistics and current handling make local guidance the normal way to dive Apollonia wreck.
About Apollonia wreck
Apollonia wreck is a broken cargo-wreck dive on the Trypiti Reef side of Makronisos, where the bow and stern now read as separate sections instead of one intact hull. The site rewards divers who like reef-edge structure, propeller and deck details, and a route that can feel very different once current picks up. Calm seas and a good boat briefing matter more here than raw depth, because this is a current-sensitive wreck dive rather than an easy sightseeing stop.
Research Estimate At Apollonia wreck
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Where Is Apollonia wreck?
Apollonia wreck Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
14m - 40m
Depth Note
The bow section sits around 18 to 24 m, the stern around 14 to 17 m, and scattered wreck pieces extend deeper northwest of Trypiti Reef.
Best Season
Year-round
Typical Conditions
Calm seas make the wreck more approachable; once current builds, the same route becomes a much more demanding current dive.
Safety & Access At Apollonia wreck
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat Apollonia wreck as a current-sensitive wreck dive and let the boat team set the entry and pickup plan before you splash.
Access Restrictions
Boat access only, with local operator planning from the Makronisos/Lavrio circuit.
Legal Notes
Follow the operator briefing and any local site rules because wreck conditions can change the usable profile.
Local Intel For Apollonia wreck
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
A boat-based wreck dive on Trypiti Reef with broken structure along the reef edge and a current-sensitive route between the bow and stern.
Freedive
Not a freedive-first site; the main wreck sections are better suited to scuba planning.
Snorkel
Snorkelling is not the main use of the site; the key wreck features sit below comfortable snorkel range.
Apollonia wreck Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Apollonia wreck
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Recent Logged Visits At Apollonia wreck
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Apollonia wreck
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Apollonia wreck Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Apollonia wreck Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Archival wreck history and current-condition summary. Confirms the Trypiti Reef grounding, bow at 18 to 24 m, stern at 14 to 17 m, scattered fragments deeper, strong currents, visibility above 20 m, and abundant sea life.
Independent dive-site page says Apollonia Wreck has almost permanent current, excellent visibility, a big variety of underwater life, and bow and stern sections at 18 to 24 m.
Shipwreck history page confirms the Apollonia VI grounding on Trypiti Reef north of Makronisos and the wreck identity.
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