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Small Reef/Three Tunnels

Boat-access Fethiye reef with three swim-through tunnels.

Scuba DivingBoatAdvanced
Local operator required

The tunnel line, depth transitions, and boat-stop timing are easier with a local Fethiye guide.

Boat dive off Fethiye with a rocky reef edge, three narrow tunnels, and a deeper wall that rewards careful buoyancy and guide-led pacing.

About Small Reef/Three Tunnels

Small Reef/Three Tunnels is a boat dive off Fethiye with a rocky reef edge, three narrow swim-throughs, and a deeper wall that rewards buoyancy-conscious scuba. It suits divers who want a structured route, a little overhead character, and a return line past sandy patches and a small wreck.

Research Estimate At Small Reef/Three Tunnels

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VisibilityVisibility: 10m
AccessSimple entry
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityModerate

Where Is Small Reef/Three Tunnels?

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Small Reef/Three Tunnels Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

15m - 30m

Depth Note

Boat entry starts on the reef top around 15m; the wall drops past 30m and the three tunnel entrances sit roughly from 18m to 30m.

Best Season

Late spring through early autumn.

Typical Conditions

Boat-access reef with a wall, three swim-through tunnels, and a return line that runs past a small wreck and sandy patches.

Safety & Access At Small Reef/Three Tunnels

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficOverhead environment

Safety Notes

Stay trimmed through the tunnels, keep the single-file line clean, and surface with margin if boat traffic around the stop point picks up.

Access Restrictions

Boat-only, guide-led, and best for divers comfortable with narrow swim-throughs and depth changes.

Local Intel For Small Reef/Three Tunnels

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

The main route drops over the reef, threads three swim-through tunnels, then returns along the wall and reef top.

Freedive

Not a freedive-first site; the depth and swim-throughs make scuba the normal fit.

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Wildlife at Small Reef/Three Tunnels

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Small Reef/Three Tunnels Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Small Reef/Three Tunnels Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

mugla.ktb.gov.tr · Official

Official Mugla tourism page places the site in the Fethiye district and supports the coastal tourism context of the area.

www.divebuddy.com · Directory

Community page describes the site as boat accessible in Fethiye, gives a 28-30m max depth, and reports average visibility around 5-6m.

www.divein.com · Independent Public

Independent guide describes Three Tunnels near Fethiye as a boat-access tunnel and wall dive with strong marine-life appeal and about 30m visibility on good days.

Operator page describes the tunnel geometry, buoyancy challenge, reef-top return, and the guide-led boat stop.

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