Diving in Aegean Sea

Quick Facts

  • Entry types: Mostly shore entries
  • Expect: Varies by conditions visibility
  • Highlights: Discover Aegean Sea's dive spots

Explore the underwater wonders of Aegean Sea, ecoregion. This region features 313 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Aegean Sea has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.

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Province: Black Sea
Ecoregion: Aegean Sea

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Popular Spots in Aegean Sea (313)

2nd Limanaki

2nd Limanaki is a well-known shore diving location in Athens, featuring depths that range from 2 to 39 meters. A notable feature of this site is the 'pigadi,' a hole that extends from 7 to 30 meters deep. Divers should be aware that strong currents can occur at the bottom, necessitating caution. Marine life commonly observed here includes groupers, mullets, octopi, crabs, shrimps, anemones, shells, scorpion fishes, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars.

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40 Kafalar

40 Kafalar is a dive site favored for deep and drop-off diving, situated between the Pınar-1 wreck and Poyraz Bay. The dive begins at a depth of 17 meters, leading to a steep drop-off that extends beyond 45 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a significant school of barracudas while following the wall. Conditions can be windy and choppy, and divers should be cautious of the reverse current present in the area.

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40 Rows

40 Rows is a dive site located in a sheltered bay, accessible only by boat. This area is particularly favorable for diving on days when the sea conditions are less calm. Divers can expect to observe a variety of marine life, including moray eels, tube worms, and small scorpion fish, among other species native to the Mediterranean. The underwater landscape features rocky formations, providing a habitat for these organisms, while the surface offers scenic views of the surrounding rocks against the blue sea.

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Active Blue House Reef

Active Blue House Reef serves as the primary dive site for the Active Blue Diving Center. This location is accessible from the shore and is often utilized for Try Scuba sessions and Refresher courses. The reef hosts a diverse array of marine life, although spotting them may require some searching. Pay attention to the darker and more concealed areas for potential sightings.

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Adabanko Reef

Adabanko Reef is located approximately 1.5 to 2 kilometers from the shore, with depths beginning at 5 meters. Divers can explore the northern section of the reef, where a free descent leads to depths of 15 meters, eventually reaching down to 40 meters. The site is home to a diverse array of marine life, though some species may require careful searching to spot. Be sure to examine the darker, more concealed areas for hidden marine creatures.

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Adabanko Reef

Adabanko Reef is located off Ladies Beach in Kusadasi. The dive begins at a depth of 8 meters and reaches over 30 meters, featuring a vertical wall. Divers can explore an ancient wreck site with broken amphora and pottery scattered on a rock ridge, along with an anchor block of the clearway marker buoy covered in seaweed at approximately 30 meters.

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Adakule Cave

Adakule Cave features two distinct caves, with the first cave located at a depth of 9 meters and extending approximately 19 meters in length. At the end of this cave, divers can observe the surface above the water. The second cave is larger and wider, where there is a possibility of encountering seals. This site is home to a diverse range of marine life, particularly in the crevices of the cave and among the surrounding rocks.

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Aegiali

Aegiali is a secluded bay located just 5 minutes from the Aegiali port. This dive site features a wall that is notable for its rich fish population, particularly large schools of damsel fish. The wall's crevices serve as habitats for various macro marine species, including nudibranchs, spotted doris, and spiral worms. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Aegiali, Amorgos

Aegiali, located on the island of Amorgos, features a sandy beach that provides easy access for divers. The site is characterized by calm, pool-like conditions, making it suitable for both novice and experienced divers. The underwater environment is home to a variety of marine species, including scorpion fish, John Dorys, octopi, rainbow wrasse, and trigger fish. This diverse marine life enhances the diving experience in this tranquil setting.

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Agia matrona shipwreck

The Agia Matrona shipwreck is located approximately 4 miles from Linaria Port, near Diavati Islet. This 85-meter cargo ship sank in 1983 and rests on its left side at depths ranging from 23 to 55 meters. The surrounding seabed consists of sandy areas interspersed with patches of Poseidonia. Adjacent to the wreck, divers can explore a nearby reef where remnants of the ship can be found.

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Agios Nikolaos

Agios Nikolaos is located just outside Linaria Marina, providing easy access via a platform and ladder. The dive site features a sandy area that extends to 7 meters, making it suitable for beginner courses and skill refreshers. As you head west, the depth quickly descends to 30 meters. A notable feature of this site is a pinnacle that rises between 25 and 32 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of Mediterranean marine life, including groupers, jacks, and moray eels, as well as macro species such as Nudibranchs, specifically Flabellina affinis and Cratena peregrina.

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Agios Nikolaos

Agios Nikolaos is a dive site where divers first swim above a boulder reef and then descend to a depth of 30 meters/100 feet to navigate between three large boulders. The dive features a wall covered in soft corals and sea sponges, with marine life such as nudibranchs and octopuses visible in the crevices. This site is recommended for advanced divers, with a maximum depth of 40 meters/130 feet.

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Agios Nikolaos

Agios Nikolaos is a dive site situated beneath the cliffs of Oia, featuring a small island that divers can circumnavigate. The area is characterized by striking rock formations and clear waters, providing excellent visibility for underwater exploration. Divers can encounter various marine species, including schools of barracudas, multiple wrasse species, octopuses, and an array of colorful sea slugs. Additionally, the site is home to sea urchins, anemones, worms, and vibrant sponges, contributing to a rich marine ecosystem.

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Agios Nikolas Reef

Agios Nikolas Reef is located just outside Linaria Bay, providing protection from northern winds. Divers can easily access the site from a platform, with a depth reaching 30 meters on the western side. The eastern slope is suitable for skill updates and beginner divers. The reef is home to a variety of marine life, including groupers, moray eels, jacks, and juvenile chromis. Common sightings also include octopus and squid, along with macro species such as Flabellina affinis.

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Agios Pavlos - Amorgos Diving

Agios Pavlos, also known as the 'Caribbean Finger' due to its distinctive shape, is a popular dive site located on Amorgos Island. This site is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all levels, including those new to scuba diving. The underwater environment features large black sponges scattered across the sea floor, providing habitat for various marine life. Divers can expect to encounter groups of cuttlefish and curious rainbow wrasse during their dives. The site offers a diverse range of experiences for both novice and experienced divers.

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Agistros

Agistros is situated on the north-east side of the island, directly opposite the Sub Saos diving center. This site is well-suited for beginner divers and those looking to practice their skills. The entry is from the shore, and the dive reaches a maximum depth of 7 to 8 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including Mediterranean chromis, sea anemones, sponges, octopuses, sole fishes, cuttlefishes, mullets, brown meagres, salemas, gilt-heads, and morays.

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Aherounes

Aherounes is a shore entry dive site that offers protection from northern winds and rough seas, particularly during the months of July and August. This site is easily accessible and serves as a suitable location for confined water training and novice divers. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including seahorses, juvenile stingrays, and small octopuses. Additionally, baby flounders can often be found camouflaged in the sandy substrate.

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Aksona Bay

Aksona Bay is named after the renowned sponge hunter Aksona Mehmet from Bodrum. The dive site is accessible by boat and is suitable for advanced and open water divers. The dive begins at a depth of 3 meters and descends to between 30 and 35 meters. Divers may encounter various marine life, including octopuses, groupers, gold blotch groupers, barracudas, moray eels, and occasionally thornback rays. Caution is advised due to the presence of reverse currents.

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Alaybey Batigi

Alaybey Batigi is a dive site characterized by an artificial reef formed from the Alaybey ferry. This location serves as a habitat for various marine species, including schools of kingfish and bream. Divers should pay attention to the ropes in the area, as they may reveal squid eggs. The presence of leer fish can be notable, appearing unexpectedly from the blue waters or already congregating at the site. It is advisable for divers to have the SSI Wreck Specialty certification before exploring the wreck.

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Aliotou

Aliotou is a shore dive site characterized by a wall that provides various diving opportunities. The site features a prominent mountain backdrop and fishing nets that have become entangled along the wall. Divers may encounter large grouper that take refuge in the caves found in this area.

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Alisim shipwreck, Stroggyli

The Alisim shipwreck is a wooden refugee vessel that sank near Stroggyli Island after encountering severe weather conditions. Fortunately, there were no casualties during the incident. The wreck now serves as an underwater site for exploration. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including large groupers that congregate around the wreck. Additionally, some coral formations are beginning to establish themselves in the area, contributing to the site's ecological diversity.

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ammoudara

Ammoudara is a suitable location for scuba training and introductory diving experiences. The site features shallow waters with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocky formations. It is also a popular spot for snorkeling. Divers and snorkelers may encounter small Mediterranean fish and occasionally see rays. Additionally, there are instances of turtles visiting the shore to lay eggs.

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Ampelos I

Ampelos I is a rocky dive site located at coordinates 39.957900, 23.993400, accessible from the shore. The underwater environment is largely untouched, providing a habitat for diverse marine life. Divers and snorkelers can observe various species including bogues, painted combers, rainbow wrasses, moray eels, scorpionfish, and greater weever fish in their natural surroundings. The site offers opportunities for close observation of these species within a vibrant ecosystem.

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Ampelos right

Ampelos Right is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, with a maximum depth of 30 meters. The area is characterized by rocky formations that support a diverse array of marine life. Notable species include moray eels, parrotfish, white sea breams, and groupers, which can often be found in the crevices of the rocks. Additionally, larger pelagic species such as tunas and dolphins may be observed passing through the area.

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Amphitheater

Amphitheater is located off the coast of Panteronissi, approximately 5 minutes from the port of Aliki, facing Paros. The site is characterized by a series of overhangs that create a unique underwater landscape. In the shallow areas, divers can observe a significant presence of yellow tube sponges. Marine life is abundant, with frequent sightings of octopus, golden groupers, and moray eels. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Anchor Forest

Anchor Forest is an artificial reef created from various anchors that have been lost in the sea. The dive site reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters, making it accessible to divers with at least an Open Water Diver certification. The area is home to a variety of Mediterranean marine life, including nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, providing a rich underwater experience.

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Ancyra

Ancyra is characterized by a rocky area that extends from depths of 20 meters to 40 meters. Within this region, divers can find various historical anchors located in arched formations. The marine life includes both small creatures such as sea hares and larger species like groupers. Additionally, moray eels can be spotted among the rocks.

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Anemones City

Anemones City is a dive site accessible from the shore, featuring a rocky reef that starts at a depth of 7 meters and descends to 25 meters. The area is characterized by a diverse array of vibrant anemones and nudibranchs, contributing to a rich underwater ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter various marine species, including ornate and rainbow wrasse, octopus, combers, red mullets, and occasionally larger groupers. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Anthony Quinn Bay

Anthony Quinn Bay is a popular dive site located at coordinates 36.321600, 28.209200, accessible via shore entry. The bay is named after the actor who filmed scenes from 'The Guns of Navarone' here. The area features a natural port surrounded by a pine forest, providing a scenic backdrop. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, typical of the Mediterranean ecosystem.

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Antikoufo - Snorkeling

Antikoufo is a designated snorkeling area that provides access to a well-preserved marine environment. The site is home to a variety of marine species, including gar-fish, bogues, painted combers, rainbow wrasses, moray eels, scorpionfish, and greater weever fish. Snorkelers can observe these species in their natural habitat, making it an excellent location for close encounters with marine life. The entry to the site is from the shore, allowing easy access for snorkelers.

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Antonio’s Rock

Antonio's Rock is located in the eastern region of Makronissos and is suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site is characterized by excellent visibility and a diverse array of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter species such as grouper, mullet, octopi, crabs, shrimp, anemones, shells, scorpion fish, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for both beginners and advanced divers.

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Apollonia wreck

The Apollonia wreck is situated at coordinates 37.762100, 24.132800, with depths ranging from 2 meters to approximately 35 meters. The site features a cargo ship wreck that is largely scattered and damaged, although the stern remains relatively intact. Diving conditions can be challenging due to the presence of strong currents, making it advisable for experienced divers. Marine life in the area includes various species of groupers, large schools of bait fish, sardines, and damsels. Additionally, divers may encounter nudibranchs, crinoids, octopus, and lionfish, along with a variety of colorful sponges and other marine fauna.

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Apsida Patroklou (Αψίδα Πατρόκλου)

Apsida Patroklou is a shore entry dive site that offers an easy diving experience, sheltered from southern winds. The dive begins at a depth of 8 meters, where divers can navigate through a large arch. Continuing westward, divers can explore the rock formations, with the maximum depth exceeding 40 meters. Divers have the option to turn back at any depth they choose. The site is frequented by pelagic species, including mackerels, tunas, and amberjacks, along with various smaller fish such as damsels and lionfish. Additionally, divers can observe numerous nudibranchs and several types of sponges throughout the dive.

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Aquarium

Aquarium is a shore entry dive site with a maximum depth of 12 meters. The area features interesting rock formations and is home to a variety of marine life, particularly damselfish. Divers can also expect to see octopus and numerous nudibranchs during their exploration. The dive is characterized by its pleasant conditions, making it an enjoyable experience for divers.

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Aquarium

Aquarium is situated on a volcanic plateau in the ocean, recognized for its rich marine biodiversity. The site features clear visibility and a wide expanse, making it a popular choice for divers. The waters are characterized by a turquoise hue and are home to a variety of Mediterranean fish, as well as species such as octopus and cuttlefish. This dive site can be accessed from the shore, allowing for easy entry into the water.

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Armatomenos

Armatomenos is a dive site suited for advanced divers, featuring a maximum depth of 90 meters. At approximately 30 meters, divers can observe vibrant yellow gorgonians arranged in circular patterns. As the dive progresses to greater depths, striking red gorgonians become visible, enhancing the site's colorful underwater landscape. The area is characterized by gentle, steady currents, which facilitate encounters with diverse marine life.

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Arsida Canyon

Arsida Canyon is a notable dive site located in the Saronic Gulf, accessible from the shore. The dive site offers excellent visibility and reaches depths exceeding 50 meters, making it suitable for divers of all certification levels. Marine life commonly observed here includes groupers, mullets, octopi, crabs, shrimp, anemones, shells, scorpion fish, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars.

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Arsida Walll

Arsida Wall offers a notable wall dive that begins at a depth of 7 meters and extends beyond 55 meters. The site is characterized by good visibility and is sheltered from northern winds, making it a stable diving location. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including grouper, mullet, octopi, crabs, shrimp, anemones, shells, scorpion fish, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars.

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Aspro Faro

Aspro Faro is a sheltered bay that serves as a suitable dive site for beginners, particularly on calmer days. The area is accessible only by boat, which contributes to the abundance of marine life. Divers can explore a small wall and numerous rocks, where they may encounter moray eels, tube worms, small scorpion fish, and various other species typical of the Mediterranean. The site offers a scenic view of the rocky landscape against the blue sea.

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Asprokavos - Snorkeling

Asprokavos is a designated snorkeling area that provides an opportunity to observe a thriving marine ecosystem. The absence of fishing activities allows various species to flourish in their natural environment. Snorkelers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including gar-fish, bogues, painted combers, rainbow wrasses, moray eels, scorpionfish, and greater weever fish. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for snorkelers to enter the water and explore the underwater habitat.

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Aspronisi Wall

Aspronisi Wall is located between Aspronisi and the Santorini lighthouse, approximately 15 minutes from Caldera Beach's small harbor. This dive site features a volcanic reef characterized by kimberlite tubes and an amphitheater at the top, leading to a prominent wall formed from lava. Divers can expect to encounter dusky groupers, moray eels, octopuses, and occasionally amber jacks in this area.

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At Mezarlığı

At Mezarlığı is situated on the southern side of Büyükada in the Prince Islands. This dive site features a steep wall that descends sharply from a depth of 7 meters down to 30 meters. It is important to note that dive boats can only access this area during calm weather conditions. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including sea rabbits, scorpion fish, lapins, and stingrays.

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Atabol

Atabol is a dive site situated between the Greek Island of Simi and the Turkish mainland, approximately 0.8 kilometers from shore. The site features a reef marked by a light buoy and consists of two distinct reef heads. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life, including groupers, lionfish, sea urchins, octopuses, moray eels, snails, nudibranchs, Caretta caretta turtles, and barracudas. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater ecosystem.

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Atspas Beach

At Atspas Beach, divers can enjoy a sandy shoreline with calm waters and occasional gentle currents. The maximum depth reaches 15 meters, making it suitable for novice divers. The entry and exit points are shallow, allowing for easy access, and vehicles can park close to the beach. Marine life includes red starfish, moray eels, octopuses, and even dolphins. Schools of anchovies and annular seabream are commonly observed, while the underwater flora consists of corals, sponges, and lichen.

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Avantis III (Wreck)

The Avantis III is an 80-meter cargo ship wreck located at coordinates 37.678700, 23.312700. This site offers divers the opportunity to explore a wreck that sank approximately 15 years ago. Marine life commonly observed here includes small fish, grouper, moray eels, nudibranchs, spirographs, shells, tritons, and occasionally jackfish. The dive site is accessed by boat, making it suitable for divers looking for a unique underwater experience.

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Ayers Reef

Ayers Reef is located approximately 100 meters from the Tripiti dive site, rising from a posidonia meadow at a depth of around 25 meters. This site is designated for advanced divers due to its depth and conditions. Marine life commonly observed here includes lionfish, moray eels nestled among the rocks, as well as schools of sea bream and damselfish.

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Azapiko nets

Azapiko nets is a dive site located 300 meters from the shore, featuring a reef formed by abandoned fishing nets. The dive begins at a shallow depth of approximately 2 meters, running parallel to the coastline. This site has two main sections: the outer area descends to a maximum depth of 33 meters, while the inner section reaches down to 20 meters. The underwater environment supports a diverse range of marine life, including groupers, European congers, hermit crabs, sea slugs, and various sponges, making it an interesting location for divers of all experience levels.

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Azure Diving House Reef

Azure Diving House Reef serves as the house reef for Azure Diving Center, providing a shore entry point ideal for both novice divers and certified divers looking to practice their skills. The site is characterized by a rich biodiversity, featuring marine life such as wide-eyed flounder, big-scale sand smelt, garpike, brown comber, painted comber, various species of seabream, and occasional sightings of seahorses and barracudas.

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Baba Island North

Baba Island North is a suitable dive site for beginners and those returning to diving after a break. The entry points vary from waist-deep water to deeper areas, allowing for flexible access. The site features clear conditions and is home to a diverse range of marine life, particularly during the high season. Notable species include turtles, seahorses, various fish, and octopuses. Additionally, the presence of seagrass, specifically Posidonia Oceanica, contributes to the site's ecological richness.

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Baba Island Reef

Baba Island Reef is located on the west side of Baba Island, where divers can experience varying currents during their dives. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including species such as lionfish, green sea turtles, eagle rays, and moray eels. The depth range accommodates both beginner and advanced divers, making it accessible for various skill levels. Turtles are particularly prevalent during the high season, enhancing the underwater experience.

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Barracuda Point

Barracuda Point is a shore dive accessible to divers of all experience levels. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including large schools of barracuda that often approach divers with curiosity. In addition to barracudas, divers can expect to see lobsters, lionfish, and parrotfish. There are also occasional sightings of turtles. The underwater landscape features a unique mineral formation that adds to the site's visual appeal.

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Big Anchor

Big Anchor features a historical 400-year-old anchor located at a depth of 32 meters within the Mononaftis reef. This site is surrounded by numerous other anchors, both ancient and modern, indicating its significance as a natural port in the past. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including groupers, moray eels, and predatory fish such as dentex and jackfish during their exploration.

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Big Reef

Big Reef is a dive site located at coordinates 37.005500, 27.413200, accessible from the shore. The dive begins at a depth of 7 meters and features an anchor chain that aids divers in their descent to the reef's top. The site includes a wall that faces Black Island, with a vertical drop extending from 7 meters down to 34 meters. Marine life is abundant here, with sightings of octopuses, moray eels, various small fish, large groupers, barracudas, jacks, colorful slugs, and spiny lobsters.

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Black Island Lighthouse

Black Island Lighthouse is situated at the north-western tip of the island, featuring a tranquil bay that is sheltered from southern winds. The sandy bottom provides an ideal environment for confined water training, while the surrounding sloping rocks descend to depths exceeding 40 meters. This site is suitable for both Open Water (OW) and Advanced Open Water (AOW) divers. The area is inhabited by a variety of marine life, including groupers, lionfish, and trumpetfish, making it a rich diving location. Additionally, it is a suitable spot for introductory scuba experiences.

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Black Point

Black Point is a boat dive that accommodates divers of all experience levels. The site features a small cave and offers excellent visibility. Typical Mediterranean marine life can be observed here, including groupers, moray eels, parrotfish, octopus, and sea stars. While the dive is relatively shallow, the underwater landscape and clarity contribute to a pleasant diving experience. Occasionally, larger pelagic species may also be spotted.

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Black Rock

Black Rock is a small rocky islet situated approximately one mile from Alyco Bay, featuring a maximum depth of 34 meters. Divers can explore the site, with shallower depths suitable for beginners. A complete dive around the rock typically lasts around 50 minutes. The underwater environment is home to various Mediterranean marine life, including octopuses, moray eels, groupers, lobsters, lionfish, schools of barracudas, sea bream, and parrotfish, which all find refuge among the reef structures.

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Blue Diamond

Blue Diamond is a boat dive accessible to divers of all experience levels. The site features a cavern located at a depth of 25 meters, along with sharp drop-offs and a variety of fish species. The underwater landscape is characterized by dramatic changes in color, ranging from light to dark blue, due to the unique topography just beneath the surface. Above water, the area is primarily inhabited by birds, providing a sense of isolation from human activity.

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Blue Dive

Blue Dive is accessed by boat and is suitable for advanced divers due to its depth and open ocean conditions. The dive site features a variety of marine life, including sponges, groupers, moray eels, and a sandy bottom populated with sea stars and flatfish. Divers should be proficient in buoyancy control to navigate the deeper waters effectively.

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blue fin divers house reef

The Blue Fin Divers House Reef begins at the beach with a maximum depth of 6 meters, marked by a red buoy. The rocky reef extends westward from the shore. Marine life includes sea breams, wrasses, lionfish, starfish, octopus, and juvenile groupers. Occasionally, barracudas can be seen hunting for prey, and turtles may be observed grazing on seagrass.

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Blue Tunnel Sarigerme

Blue Tunnel, located in Sarigerme, features an entrance depth of approximately 8 meters and consists of two distinct atriums. Exiting the tunnel leads divers into open sea, where a wall dive begins. The dive path forms a circular route, concluding back at the boat. This site is known for occasional sightings of rays, seals, and turtles, contributing to its diverse marine life. The open sea environment can present various surprises, making the dive experience unique.

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Bodrum

Bodrum is situated on the southern coast of the Bodrum Peninsula in Turkey, serving as a significant port city in the Mugla region. This location is strategically positioned at the entrance to the Gulf of Gökova. The area is rich in history, with influences from ancient civilizations such as the Carians, Persians, and Alexander the Great. The dive site offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and underwater exploration opportunities, making it a notable destination for divers.

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Bristol Beaufighter (Wreck)

The Bristol Beaufighter wreck was located in June 2007 near Naxos, Greece, after a year of searching by divers following reports of its ditching during World War II. The wreck is a habitat for various marine species, including large scorpion fish, sea bass, and grouper. Divers can access the site by boat.

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Bubble Cave

Bubble Cave is located on the backside of Black Island, reaching a depth of 12 meters. The cave is inhabited by wreckfish and tubeworms, with shafts of light illuminating the interior. Divers are advised to bring a torch for enhanced visibility. As you navigate through the cave, be mindful of the fragile sponges and various types of delicate corals present in the area. The cave's structure allows for a unique swimming experience, particularly when ascending the chimney feature.

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Burgazada Yelkenkaya

Burgazada Yelkenkaya is situated on the southern side of Burgaz Island within the Prince Island Group. This dive site is accessible from the shore and caters to both novice and seasoned divers. The underwater environment is rich with marine life, including various sea rabbits and lobsters, providing an engaging experience for divers. The vibrant colors of the marine fauna enhance the diving experience, making it a notable location for observing diverse aquatic species.

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Burger Bun

Burger Bun is a shore dive site characterized by striking rock formations and clear blue waters over a white sandy seabed. Located on an uninhabited island, the site offers visibility that enhances the experience of observing the diverse marine life typical of the Saronic Gulf. Divers can expect to see a variety of small, colorful fish, shells, nudibranchs, mullets, and occasionally turtles.

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Büyük Kemikli Burnu

Büyük Kemikli Burnu is located at the openest point of Saros Gulf, where it meets the Mediterranean Sea. This dive site features a rocky bottom structure that supports a diverse marine ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter local species such as lobsters, moray eels, and various types of eels. Additionally, predatory fish like tuna and bluefish are commonly observed in the area. The clear waters enhance visibility, making it an enjoyable experience for divers. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Büyük Mağara

Büyük Mağara is a significant underwater cave characterized by a ceiling height of 32 meters and a floor that descends beyond 40 meters. This dive site is designated for experienced divers due to its depth and complexity. The entrance is located west of the point, but it is not visible until divers descend to approximately 27 meters in front of the overhang. Divers should be equipped with lights to navigate the cave effectively. Marine life commonly observed in this area includes sea turtles, various species of grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish.

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Büyükada Viranbağ

Büyükada Viranbağ is situated on the southern side of Büyükada within the Prince Islands. The dive site features a notable underwater structure that includes a deep hole with an entrance at a depth of 5 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including numerous fish species, lobsters, soft corals, anemones, and occasionally squid. The site provides opportunities for exploration and encounters with diverse underwater creatures.

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Byron I Shipwreck

The Byron I Shipwreck lies at a depth of 12 to 16 meters, making it accessible for divers of all experience levels. This cargo ship, which was transporting 11,000 tons of sugar, sank in January 1985 due to adverse weather conditions. The wreck site is home to diverse marine life, including octopuses, moray eels, large schools of fish, amberjacks, groupers, and lionfish.

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C-47 Dakota (Wreck)

The C-47 Dakota wreck lies at a depth of 22 meters and has dimensions of 29 meters in wingspan and 20 meters in length. This site has been transformed into an artificial reef, providing an opportunity for novice divers to explore the cargo bay. Marine life commonly observed here includes sea turtles, various species of grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish.

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C47 Dakota UÇAK BATIĞI

The C-47 Dakota wreck is a military aircraft measuring 20 meters in length with a wingspan of 30 meters. It was intentionally sunk by BOSAD in 2007 and is located at a depth ranging from 19 meters to 33 meters. In 2010, the wreckage split into two sections, with the tail and body drifting to deeper waters. The left engine was also damaged during this process. The site is populated by large groupers and schools of bream, providing opportunities for underwater photography.

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Camel

Camel is a dive site recommended for experienced divers due to the presence of strong currents. The dive begins at a depth of 14 meters where the top of the reef is located. Divers can explore two prominent formations resembling camel humps, which give the site its name. Marine life commonly observed here includes sea turtles, various species of grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish. Safety stops should be conducted on the anchor rope.

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Canyons

Canyons offers a distinctive diving experience with a winding path through rock formations near Dryonisi island. This site is accessible even in strong winds, but it is recommended for advanced divers who have good air consumption. At the start of the diving season, divers may encounter schools of barracuda, and there are occasional sightings of Amber Jacks and turtles.

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Castle Rock

Castle Rock is a boat dive centered around a prominent pinnacle. This location is known for its rich fish population, often attracting various species such as amberjacks, tuna, and barracuda. Divers can also observe typical Mediterranean fish species in the area. Additionally, remnants of antique pottery can be found, adding historical interest to the dive.

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Castle Rock

Castle Rock is a boat dive centered around a prominent pinnacle. The site is known for its fish passage, where divers can observe large schools of amberjacks, yellowfin tuna, and barracudas, along with various Mediterranean species. The underwater landscape is visually appealing, providing a rich environment for marine life. The dive site offers opportunities to explore both the pinnacle and the surrounding waters.

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Castle Toroni

Castle Toroni is a designated marine protected area where snorkeling is the primary activity allowed. This site provides an opportunity to observe a diverse range of marine life in a natural setting, as fishing is prohibited. Snorkelers can expect to see species such as gar-fish, bogues, painted combers, rainbow wrasses, moray eels, scorpionfish, and greater weever fish, all thriving in their habitat. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for snorkelers looking to explore the underwater ecosystem.

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Castri Reef - OCEANIC Diving Center

Castri Reef is situated in the Thoroneos Gulf, with depths ranging from 7 meters to 65 meters. This site features notable underwater formations and a diverse array of marine life. It has been accessible for scuba diving since 2005 and is located near the archaeological area of Nikiti.

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Cathedral

Cathedral is a shore dive accessible to divers of all skill levels. The site features a chimney that allows sunlight to penetrate, creating a unique lighting effect known as 'cathedral light.' Divers can explore a nearby wall dive and may encounter antique pottery at greater depths. Marine life commonly observed includes lobsters, amberjacks, turtles, and occasionally seals.

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Cathedral

Cathedral is a notable wall dive characterized by its unique formations that create an atmosphere reminiscent of a large cathedral when illuminated by sunlight. The dive site is home to a diverse array of marine life, including Damsel fish, Moray Eels, Groupers, Scorpionfish, and Lionfish. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Cave Island

Cave Island is a dive site near the northeastern part of Pserimos Island. The first drop-off reaches approximately 50 meters/165 feet, where you can see schools of barracudas. There is a plateau with sea bream and red sea stars, as well as a cave with a large entrance measuring about 25 meters.

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Caves, Santorini

The Caves of Santorini are situated near the historic town of Akrotiri, approximately 20 minutes from Caldera Beach harbor. These caves, formed from volcanic lava, are a result of the eruption of Santorini's volcano. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of macro marine life, including moray eels, amberjacks, groupers, and potentially octopuses. The site offers a unique underwater landscape shaped by volcanic activity, making it an interesting dive location.

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Deep Korakas

Deep Korakas is a shore dive that begins at a depth of approximately 8 meters, where divers will encounter a seagrass meadow composed of Posidonia. As the dive progresses, the seabed transitions to rocky formations starting at 24 meters and extending down to a maximum depth of 44 meters. This site is home to a variety of Mediterranean marine species, including sea breams, octopus, and combers. Divers may also frequently observe moray eels and various grouper species throughout the dive.

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Destinika

Destinika is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, with a maximum depth of 14 meters. The area features a rocky seabed that supports a diverse range of Mediterranean marine life. Notably, octopuses can be observed taking refuge among the rock formations, adding to the site's ecological richness. The gentle topography of the site makes it an ideal location for Try Scuba experiences and Junior Open Water courses, catering specifically to beginners and younger divers.

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Dionisos Wall

Dionisos Wall is located approximately twenty minutes from Golden Beach and features a wall that descends to depths exceeding 25 meters. The site is sheltered from northern winds and current, making it a stable dive location. Divers can explore remnants of amphoras, which are artifacts from a wooden wreck dating back to the Pirate era of Paros. The wall is rich in macro life, particularly nudibranchs, along with sightings of various moray eels and octopuses.

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Drionisi

Drionisi is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, typically characterized by minimal current. The southern side of the island remains sheltered from the north winds and rough waters that can affect other areas of Paros, providing a calm diving environment. The underwater landscape features unique topography with sharp and jagged rock formations. Divers can expect to encounter marine life such as scorpion fish and the occasional octopus, along with several scattered amphorae. The rocky edges are complemented by expansive fields of Posidonia grass, adding to the site's ecological diversity.

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Egesub Freediving

Egesub Freediving offers clear waters with visibility reaching up to 35 meters. The water temperature varies from 24 degrees Celsius in the summer to 18 degrees Celsius in the winter, making it suitable for freediving training throughout the year. There are no depth limits, allowing divers of all levels to practice. The site is located just 5 minutes by boat from Alacati Port. Around the freediving buoy, divers can observe various bait fish, and on occasion, Amberjacks and dolphins may be spotted.

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Ekatosti

Ekatosti is located near the well-known Tripiti dive site and features a series of narrow canyons that create a small labyrinth. The dive culminates at a pinnacle that rises to 3 meters below the surface. Divers can observe various marine life, including nudibranchs, octopuses, and moray eels along the canyon walls. The area around the pinnacle is home to sea breams and damselfish, providing a diverse underwater experience.

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Elephants Cave

Elephants Cave is a notable dive site located on the shore, featuring a half-submerged cave characterized by impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The site also contains the remains of elephants that are over 70,000 years old. The maximum depth at this location is 10 meters. While the cave's geological formations are striking, there is limited marine life present within the cave itself.

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Erica Gorgonians

Erica Gorgonians is a deep dive site that begins at a depth of 27 meters and extends down to 90 meters. The underwater landscape is characterized by dense gorgonians that create a rich tapestry along the reef. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including combers, parrotfish, and numerous groupers. The site is known for its excellent visibility, allowing for clear observation of the diverse marine ecosystem.

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Eros Reef

Eros Reef is named after a statue of the God of Eros, which was placed here by divers who formed a significant bond at this location. The dive site features a mix of underwater cavities and a steep drop-off, with depths ranging from 24 to 30 meters. Marine life includes various species such as nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, typical of the Mediterranean ecosystem.

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Errica cave

Errica Cave is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. The cave features an entrance located at a depth of 12 meters and extends approximately 40 meters in length and 10 meters in width. The maximum depth outside the cave reaches 45 meters. The waters are known for their clarity, providing excellent visibility to observe a variety of marine life. Within the cave, divers can encounter crustaceans such as shrimps, crayfish, and lobsters, as well as fish species including sardines, groupers, moray eels, and rockfish.

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Eurobulker X Ship Wreck

The MV Eurobulker X is a significant shipwreck in Greece, measuring 200 meters long. The wreck is partially above water, extending 5 meters above the surface, while the other end rests at a depth of 31 meters. Key features include large cranes, a propeller, and two anchors, making it suitable for advanced wreck divers.

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Faraggia - Canyons

Faraggia - Canyons is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, featuring three distinct underwater canyons that reach a maximum depth of 45 meters. The site is characterized by its rugged seascape and is home to a diverse array of marine life. While exploring the canyons, divers can encounter species such as groupers, moray eels, lobsters, and octopuses, which inhabit the crevices and walls of the formations. The entry to this site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to experience its unique underwater environment.

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Faros

Faros is a dive site accessible from the shore, where divers may experience strong currents. This location can be explored as a drift dive, allowing divers to navigate the waters without battling the current. The site is notable for its historical significance and is home to marine life such as large moray eels and nudibranchs.

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Fener

Fener is a dive site located near Kaş, known for its diverse underwater environment. Divers can explore the Ottoman wreck, which lies at a depth of 23 meters. This wreck features a worn wooden structure and includes a large water jug. The marine life in this area includes species such as sea turtles, various types of groupers, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish. The site is accessible via a shore entry.

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Fener Altı

Fener Altı is located at the northwest corner of Black Island, accessible via a shore entry. The dive site features rock formations that begin at a depth of 5 meters and extend down to 20 meters. It is suitable for divers of all levels, including beginners, open water divers, and advanced divers. Marine life at this site includes octopus, stonefish, moray eels, and various sizes of groupers. Notably, Fener Altı is the only dive site on Black Island where white coral can be found.

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Finger

Finger is a dive site characterized by a rocky underwater formation that resembles a finger, extending outward to a maximum depth of 25 meters. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels and is known for its rich biodiversity. The waters around Finger are home to various fish species, including gilthead sea bream, pandoras, sea bass, white seabream, and annular seabream. Access to the site is via boat.

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Fokiotripa

Fokiotripa is a shore dive site characterized by a long shallow dive featuring unique rock formations and passages. Divers can explore a small cavern during their dive. The site is suitable for divers of all experience levels. Marine life is abundant, with various fish species present, and notable sightings include a large albino ray.

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Freediving : Confined Water

The Freediving: Confined Water site offers easy access from the beach, featuring clear blue water with a sandy bottom, free from rocks and sea urchins. This location is particularly suitable for confined water training sessions, especially during the summer months when conditions are mostly calm. In August, divers may encounter various fish species, notably large gray mullets, enhancing the experience for those practicing their skills.

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Fridge Bodrum

Fridge Bodrum features two distinct dive sites within Fridge Bay. The site to the left of the bay has a gentle slope, while the other site, intended for advanced divers, reaches depths between 18 and 30 meters. This deeper area is located centrally in the bay and is surrounded by seagrass, requiring an experienced dive leader for navigation. The underwater landscape includes a slight incline and large, cracked rocks that provide nesting habitats for various marine species. Notably, Dentex can often be seen feeding in the afternoon.

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G. Lighthouse

G. Lighthouse is a boat dive site suitable for very experienced divers. The dive features various underwater artifacts including hanging nets, anchors, and antique pots. Divers can explore significant depths, with opportunities to see amphoras and, if air permits, descend further to view three anchors, one of which is notably large and upright. Marine life in the area includes groupers, moray eels, octopus, and parrotfish, with the possibility of encountering rays, turtles, amberjacks, tuna, and occasionally dolphins or seals.

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Gatzea

Gatzea is a reef dive site with a depth range from 0 to 35 meters, suitable for Open Water Divers. The site is accessible from the shore and is located approximately 3.5 miles from the dive center in Afissos, taking about 12 minutes to reach. Marine life commonly observed here includes octopus, moray eels, conger eels, various groupers such as goldblotch and white grouper, as well as urchins, seastars, brown meagre, and anemones.

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GhostNet

GhostNet is a deep dive site suitable for advanced divers, featuring a vertical wall that begins at a depth of 18 meters and extends up to 3 meters. The site is notable for the presence of an abandoned fishing net, which serves as a habitat for various marine species. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of Mediterranean marine life, including nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish.

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Giola Archangelos

Giola Archangelos is a dive site characterized by its wall that descends to a maximum depth of 100 meters. Divers begin their descent at 20 meters, exploring an area that served as a submarine hiding spot during World War II. The marine life here includes various small fish, scorpion fish, anemones, sponges, soft corals, octopuses, sea turtles, tritons, and shells, providing a diverse underwater ecosystem.

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Glicorisa

Glicorisa is a dive site located just 10 minutes from the Dive Center, accessible via shore entry. The maximum depth ranges from 8 to 10 meters, making it suitable for various diving activities including Discover Scuba Diving, Scuba Review, and dive lessons. The site features a mix of sandy and rocky bottoms, providing habitat for small fish, octopus, starfish, sea urchins, and other marine life. It is also a recommended spot for snorkeling and swimming for those not diving.

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Golden Beach

Golden Beach offers a sandy bottom dive ideal for beginners and those taking try scuba diving or open water diver courses. The site features calm waters with excellent visibility and typically no currents. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including shells, parrot fish, snapper, sea stars, anemones, spirographs, small crabs, and shrimp, often found among the sand.

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Grabonissi

Grabonissi is a dive site located near the island of Nikouria, off the coast of Gramvonissi. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels, including snorkelers. The shallow depth allows for excellent light conditions, enhancing visibility. Divers can expect to encounter schools of fish, spiral worms, squid, and moray eels during their dive.

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Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon is a rocky underwater canyon located near the Ottoman Shipwreck site, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The dive starts at a depth of 6 meters and descends to 26 meters, featuring a gentle slope that allows for exploration of the underwater landscape. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including sea bream, white seabream, annular seabream, moray eels, and octopuses within the rocky ledges and crevices.

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Grande blue

Grande Blue is located just a few minutes south of Stegna Beach, featuring a small sheltered bay suitable for anchoring. The site has variable depths and includes swim-throughs, canyons, and sandy patches. Divers may encounter marine life such as octopus, moray eels, lionfish, and turtles. Be aware that currents can occur in this area.

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Great wall - Kelifos Island

Kelifos Island is a small, uninhabited landmass situated in the Toroneos Gulf, covering an area of 2 square kilometers. The island is primarily home to wild goats and is renowned for its remarkable underwater topography. Diving depths at this site range from 5 meters to 150 meters, providing a diverse range of experiences for divers. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for both scuba diving and snorkeling activities. The underwater environment showcases a variety of marine life and geological features, attracting divers seeking to explore its depths.

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Grouper’s Field

Grouper’s Field offers a dive experience characterized by a Mediterranean landscape with a generally flat reef interspersed with numerous small holes that may conceal marine life. Divers can expect to see large groupers, along with diadema sea urchins, lobsters, lionfish, and various small fish species. Occasionally, stingrays and nudibranchs may also be spotted. The site has a maximum depth ranging from 18 to 20 meters, and visibility typically reaches up to 20 meters, providing clear conditions for exploration.

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Groupers Reef

Groupers Reef is located at Caldera Beach, providing the only shore access to the caldera's waters. This volcanic reef is noted for its rich marine biodiversity. Divers can encounter a variety of marine species including groupers, tube worms, nudibranchs, starfish, scorpion fish, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, tritons, octopus, tunas, and cuttlefish. The site is suitable for various diving courses such as try scuba, open water diver, navigation, perfect buoyancy, deep diving, and night diving.

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Gürmenli Kapadokya

Gürmenli Kapadokya features a wall dive that begins at the northern edge of the larger island, extending northward. The eastern side of the wall has a steep drop-off, where depths increase rapidly. Divers can observe various metal anchors and amphorae, along with diverse marine life in the hollows. The western side of the wall descends more gradually, making it suitable for less experienced divers. However, caution is advised due to the steady current that flows across the top of the reef.

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Güvercin Ada / Tank Wreck

Güvercin Ada, also known as the Tank Wreck, is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 36.191000, 29.609600. The shallow waters are rich in marine life, including species such as rabbitfish, breams, sea turtles, groupers, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish. A notable feature of the site is a white marble shark sculpture, which serves as a reminder of recent underwater art exhibitions. This site is characterized by calm conditions, making it suitable for snorkelers and those in the early stages of diving training.

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Happy Potter

Happy Potter is located south of Amorgos and offers a unique diving experience that showcases historical artifacts from ancient times. The site features various relics situated at different depths, making it suitable for experienced divers. The dive allows for exploration of the island's past, providing a glimpse into its history beyond marine life. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Helles Barçları

Helles Barçları features two notable shipwrecks from the Çanakkale war, providing a unique dive site for underwater exploration. The wrecks are home to a diverse array of marine life, including various species of fish such as grouper and grayling, as well as lobsters and mongooses. Divers can enjoy the vibrant underwater scenery and the lively ecosystem surrounding these wrecks. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter the water directly.

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Heraklion Diving beach dive

The Heraklion Diving beach dive is located directly in front of the Heraklion Diving Center. This site offers easy shore access, making it ideal for beginner divers and those participating in Try Scuba courses. The maximum depth achievable at this location is between 8 and 9 meters. During the dive, divers can expect to see a variety of small fish and are likely to encounter small octopuses. Less frequently, sightings of moray eels, groupers, and turtles may occur.

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Heybeli Ada

Heybeli Ada offers divers the option to explore either the eastern or southwestern sides of the islands, which are divided by a shallow passage. The southern reef features rocky formations that rise to a depth of 5 meters, alongside sandy slopes to the east. This area is characterized by diverse sea-grass meadows and rocky slopes surrounding the islands, with small shallow reefs located to the east. Marine life commonly observed here includes Sea Turtles, various species of Grouper, Lionfish, Mediterranean Damselfish, Bonito, Pufferfish, and Cornette Fish.

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Hidayet Koyu

Hidayet Koyu is a sheltered bay characterized by its underwater and above-water beauty. The area features extensive sea-grass meadows that are teeming with marine life both day and night. To the east of a small cape, the seabed transitions from bare rocks that gradually slope down to a depth of 32 meters, where divers can encounter various species of marine life, including moray eels and larger fish. Notable species in this location include sea turtles, different types of grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish.

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HMS LUNDY WRECK

The HMS Lundy wreck is a historical site from the Gallipoli campaign of World War I, located at a depth of 27 meters. The wreck measures 33.6 meters in length and 6.5 meters in width. It was damaged during a collision with the ship 'Kalyan' on August 16, 1915, while the latter was attempting to escape Turkish artillery fire. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including colorful sponges, small fish, lobsters, and moray eels. Divers may also encounter amberfish if they are fortunate. Access to the site is via boat.

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HMS Majestik

The HMS Majestik is a historic shipwreck from the Gallipoli campaign, located at coordinates 40.041300, 26.171100. This site is suitable for experienced divers due to the presence of unexploded ordnance within the wreck, which poses significant risks if disturbed. The wreck has become a habitat for various marine life, including moray eels, groupers, and tomato corals, as well as other coral species. Divers can explore both the interior and exterior of the wreck, observing the diverse ecosystem that has developed around it.

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Hot Springs Shallow (Wreck)

The Hot Springs Shallow dive site features the wreck of a steamboat located within the active volcano of Santorini, positioned between the new and old Kameni islands. The wreck, which sank in 1926 due to an unexplained fire in the engine room, is accessible from the shore and is situated just two minutes from the well-known hot springs. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life including grouper, moray eels, sponges, flabelinas, lobsters, tube worms, various starfish, and nudibranchs.

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Irinis Reef

Irinis Reef is located in Neos Marmaras, featuring a maximum depth of 8 meters. This site is characterized by a diverse range of Mediterranean marine life, including colorful fish, various sponges, and sea urchins. The underwater environment supports a rich ecosystem, making it an interesting location for divers to explore. Entry to the site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

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Jacquarium

Jacquarium is a notable dive site characterized by a drop-off that begins at a depth of 10 meters and descends to over 40 meters. Located off the coast of Panteronisi, it is positioned near the Blue Lagoon and is accessible within a short 10-minute journey from Aliki. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including large schools of barracuda and amberjacks, as well as bottom-dwelling species such as dentex and sizable dusky and golden groupers.

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Jesus

The Jesus dive site features a reef dive that culminates in an unexpected area. Divers can explore depths ranging from a minimum of 0 meters to a maximum of 18 meters. The site is home to a variety of Mediterranean marine life, including nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish. This dive is suitable for divers with at least a Basic diver certification.

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K. Lighthouse

K. Lighthouse is a boat dive accessible to divers of all experience levels. The site features a relaxing wall dive where divers can observe the remains of an old lighthouse situated near the port. The wall is adorned with various marine life, including groupers, moray eels, parrotfish, octopus, and sea stars.

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Kali Limenes

Kali Limenes is a dive site located at coordinates 34.933000, 24.809900, featuring a sandy beach entry. The site has a maximum depth of 12 meters and is notable for a shipwreck at a depth of 11 meters, covering an area of approximately one acre. This wreck is home to various tropical marine species, including lionfish (Pterois miles), common dentex (Diplodus vulgaris), white seabream (Diplodus sargus), and red scorpionfish (Scorpaena scrofa). The site is accessible by both boat and car, situated 13 miles from the base of Mare Sud.

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Kalogeros

Kalogeros is a shore entry dive site that is sheltered from northern winds during the summer months of July to September. The dive begins with a walk into the water, gradually leading to a maximum depth of 22 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including octopus, sponges, moray eels, and since 2021, lionfish have also been observed in the area.

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Kalogria Reef

Kalogria Reef is accessible from the shore, requiring a swim of approximately 200 meters to reach the reef. The site is characterized by typical Mediterranean marine life, including octopus, nudibranchs, and various species of sea bream. It offers a diverse underwater environment suitable for both beginner and experienced divers.

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Kalypso

Kalypso is a suitable location for shallow dives, training courses, and introductory scuba experiences. The site features a sandy entry that transitions into a rocky environment, reaching depths of up to 7 meters. It is well-protected from all wind directions, with the exception of the southwest wind. Marine life includes a variety of small fauna such as octopuses, squids, nudibranchs, juvenile groupers, flatfish, and occasionally seahorses.

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Kalypso Bay

Kalypso Bay is characterized by its clear waters and diverse underwater landscapes, making it suitable for both snorkeling and diving. The site is known for its varied marine life, including species such as rabbit fish, breams, fire worms, lionfish, octopus, squid, sponges, and sea slugs. With some luck, divers may also encounter turtles. Visibility at the site has been generally good, although it has shown some variability in recent years. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers.

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Kamares North

Kamares North is located near the port of Marathi in Akrotiri Chania. This dive site features a wall that descends to depths of up to 49 meters, providing excellent visibility. Divers can observe a variety of Mediterranean marine life, including sea urchins, soft corals, groupers, octopuses, cuttlefish, and lionfish. The site is accessible from the shore, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced divers.

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Kamares South

Kamares South is located near the port of Marathi in Akrotiri Chania. This dive site features a wall with significant underwater interest, reaching an average depth of 18 meters. In the shallower areas, divers can explore a picturesque gorge. The marine life includes various Mediterranean species such as sponges, wrasse, starfish, octopus, sea urchins, and lionfish, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced divers.

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Kamil Cavern Reef

Kamil Cavern Reef features a cave that extends approximately 20 meters in length. Divers can navigate to the end of the cave and then return to the entrance, as there are no additional passages. The site is home to a diverse array of marine life, although spotting them may require some effort. It is advisable to examine the darker and more concealed areas carefully to enhance the chances of encountering various species.

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Kaminada

Kaminada is an underwater cave situated approximately 4 nautical miles from Porto Koufo. The cave entrance is found at a depth of around 16 meters, leading into a chamber where divers can explore and observe small marine life attached to the cave walls. The exit point of the cave is at a depth of about 8 meters. The surrounding area features depths reaching up to 60 meters. This site is known for its diverse marine life, including the first recorded sightings of lionfish in the region, as well as ornate wrasses, rainbow wrasses, parrotfish, and combers.

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Kanyon / Dimitri (Wreck)

Kanyon, also known as the Dimitri Wreck, is a notable dive site located at coordinates 36.151900, 29.628500. This site is accessed from the shore and is recognized for its historical wreck. While marine life may not be abundant, divers can encounter various species including sea turtles, grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish. Divers are advised to refrain from touching any objects during their dive to preserve the site.

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Karabogia

Karabogia is a dive site accessible from the shore, located approximately 70 meters offshore. The dive begins at a depth of 7 meters, with the reef dropping steeply to a maximum depth of 45 meters. The outer section of the site is characterized by rocky formations that provide shelter for various marine species. Divers can expect to see large groupers, comber, white seabream, and picarel in the rocky crevices. The inner area is populated by large red mullets, contributing to the site's rich biodiversity. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Karavopetra

Karavopetra is a dive site characterized by a rock formation that is accessible primarily when currents are minimal. The site features a fishing net on the seabed, which highlights the ecological impact in the area. It is also suitable for drift diving, but it is recommended for experienced divers due to the conditions. The maximum depth at this location reaches 25 meters. Strong swimming skills are necessary to navigate around the small island when conditions permit.

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Kargı Island

Kargı Island is located approximately 50 minutes west of Bodrum, near Akyarlar, positioned between Cos Island and the Bodrum peninsula. The dive site is characterized by strong currents, which contribute to a diverse marine ecosystem, making it suitable for experienced divers only. The conditions can be challenging due to the depth and strenuous nature of the dive. Divers can explore three distinct routes: the left wall, which is shallower and easier, and a hidden reef located away from the island that offers a more engaging experience. The reef is populated with various marine life, enhancing the dive experience.

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Kartalia

Kartalia is located approximately 1 nautical mile from Toroni and features a rocky reef structure that is suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site includes two navigable openings, measuring 7 meters and 8 meters in length. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of Mediterranean marine life, including moray eels, seabreams, seabass, grouper, scorpionfish, and ornate wrasses.

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Kaş

Kaş is a coastal town in Turkey located along the Mediterranean Sea, known for its clear waters and diverse marine life. Divers can encounter various species, including friendly grouper, stingrays, and moray eels. The site offers multiple dive spots accessible from the shore, providing opportunities to explore the underwater ecosystem.

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Kaş Competetive freediving Point

Kaş Competitive Freediving Point is situated near Kaş Camping, with a short 5-minute boat ride to Kaş harbour. This site is recognized for its suitability for freediving competitions, characterized by excellent underwater visibility and minimal currents. The depth at this location reaches approximately 150 meters, making it a prime spot for advanced freediving training. Due to the intensive training activities in the area, specific marine fauna and flora are not highlighted.

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Kaş Neptün

Kaş Neptün features a shallow reef that rises to a depth of 8 meters, located near cape Çondur. The site is characterized by underwater gardens and is subject to challenging wave conditions. Scattered amphorae indicate the presence of an ancient wreck site, with artifacts found from depths of 20 meters along the coastal side of the reef. Marine life includes sea turtles, groupers, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish, among others.

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KAŞ TÜNEL

Kaş Tunnel is a dive site best accessed in the morning when the winds and surge are typically calm. Upon descending to a depth of 20 meters, divers can locate the entrance to the tunnel that characterizes this site. The underwater environment is free of current, allowing for a stable dive experience. Marine life commonly observed here includes sea turtles, various species of grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish.

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Katafygi Cove

Katafygi Cove is a shallow, sheltered bay ideal for training and introductory dives. The site is protected from prevailing north winds and typically experiences no currents, resulting in almost consistently good visibility. The maximum depth at this location is 18 meters. Underwater, divers can explore Poseidonia sea grass meadows and encounter schools of damsel fish. Night dives may reveal eels, scorpion fish, and octopus actively hunting in the area.

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Kavos

Kavos is a dive site characterized by a notable drop-off, accessible via a short boat ride from the shore. It is recognized for its diverse marine life, making it a prime location for observing various species. Common sightings include octopus, red scorpion fish, large schools of Mediterranean barracudas, and jacks, along with a variety of macro life. The site is also suitable for night diving, providing unique opportunities to explore its underwater ecosystem after dark.

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Kelifos Island

Kelifos Island offers a wall dive that reaches a maximum depth of 60 meters. The visibility at this site can vary between 5 meters and 20 meters. Divers can expect calm conditions with no currents. The marine life includes a variety of Mediterranean species such as grouper, tuna, octopus, and moray eels, alongside both soft and hard corals. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Kerveli Reef

Kerveli Reef is located approximately two minutes by boat from Kerveli Dive Center. The dive site features several smaller reefs that lead to the main reef, which reaches depths of up to 22 meters. Divers can explore numerous passages among the reefs, providing opportunities to observe a variety of marine life. The area is known for its abundant fish schools, creating an engaging underwater environment for divers.

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Kiwi House Reef

Kiwi House Reef serves as the primary location for the Kiwi Diving Center, where introductory scuba sessions and refresher courses are typically conducted. This site features a diverse array of marine life, although it may require some effort to spot them, as many species inhabit darker and more concealed areas. The reef is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers of varying experience levels.

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Kleftolimano Elephant

Kleftolimano Elephant is a dive site accessible from the shore, with depths reaching up to 38 meters. The dive begins at a shallow depth of 3 to 4 meters and follows the coastline towards the cape's tip before returning along the same path. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, particularly an abundance of wide-eyed flounders, alongside other Mediterranean sea bream species.

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Klima

Klima offers a wall dive that ranges from 19 meters to 30 meters in depth. At a depth of 25 meters, divers can observe an old anchor surrounded by various ancient artifacts. Additionally, an old cannon can be found at 12 meters. The site is home to diverse marine life, including small fish, octopus, and moray eels. The maximum depth at this location reaches 40 meters, making it suitable for advanced divers and above. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Kohi Beach

Kohi Beach is a shore dive site where divers can explore a maximum depth of 35 meters. The underwater environment primarily consists of sandy areas, with a small reef located at one corner that hosts a variety of fish species. Common marine life includes sardines, mullet, sea bass, and damsels, providing a lively aquatic scene in the clear waters.

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Kolymbia harbour

Kolymbia Harbour is a rocky dive site accessible from the shore, with an entry point located at coordinates 36.249600, 28.170700. Divers can begin in shallow waters, with the possibility of encountering currents just outside the bay, which can vary frequently. The site features a small cave that divers can explore. Marine life observed here includes turtles, rays, moray eels, crabs, lionfish, and octopuses, depending on the season and time of day.

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Kopria beach

Kopria Beach is situated 1 kilometer from Kameiros Skala port and features a rocky shoreline. This site is suitable for beginner divers, particularly for training and specialty dives. While the bay itself has limited fish life, divers can encounter small groups of fish by venturing outside the bay area.

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Korakas

Korakas offers a sandy entry that transitions into a rocky seabed, with a maximum depth of 10 meters. This site is suitable for various underwater activities, including scuba diving, free diving, and snorkeling, accommodating all levels of experience. The area is noted for its diverse marine life, featuring species such as painted combers, seabreams, bogues, nudibranchs, and octopuses.

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Kori

Kori is a visible rock formation located in the center of the bay, marking the beginning of a reef that reaches a maximum depth of 11 meters. This dive site is suitable for divers of all experience levels, including beginners. The dive typically lasts between 45 to 55 minutes and can be accessed by boat or through a longer swim. The underwater landscape consists of rocks, sand, and seagrass, providing a habitat for various marine life. Divers may encounter small fish, as well as occasional sightings of Groupers, Octopus, Moray Eels, and small Amber Jacks. Turtles may also be spotted in the area.

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Korumar Hotel

Korumar Hotel is situated by the sea, featuring a platform that extends over the water. This area is known for occasional finds of lost items from visitors and serves as a location for regular cleaning efforts. The dive site hosts a diverse array of marine life, although spotting them may require thorough searching. Pay attention to the darker and more concealed spots for better chances of encountering various species.

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Koukouras

Koukouras features two distinct dive sites, with a maximum depth of 15 meters across three reefs. The first site is ideal for beginner divers, while the second site includes rocky formations, an old cannon located at 12 meters, and numerous ancient artifacts. Additionally, a large anchor can be found at a depth of 31 meters, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced divers. Marine life in the area includes small fish, octopus, and moray eels, contributing to its use as a training dive site.

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Krabo Beach

Krabo Beach offers an accessible shore entry with a sandy beach, making it suitable for training purposes. The underwater environment consists of sandy bottoms interspersed with posidonia and sand. Visibility is generally very good, enhancing the diving experience. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including mullet, octopi, crabs, shrimp, anemones, shells, scorpion fish, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars. While parking is available from autumn to spring, the site can become crowded during the summer months.

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Kriaritsi I

Kriaritsi I is a dive site accessible from the shore, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The maximum depth at this location reaches 25 meters. The underwater landscape is characterized by rocky formations interspersed with various shells, sea urchins, and tunicates, which are locally referred to as Alberta. This area is also recognized as a productive hunting ground, where divers may encounter large groupers, tunas, and other significant predatory fish species.

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Kriaritsi II - Prassou

Kriaritsi II, also referred to as Prasou, is a notable rocky dive site characterized by its numerous crevices and caves. These formations provide habitats for various marine species, including octopuses and groupers, as well as other larger fish. Divers can also expect to see a variety of typical Mediterranean fish such as sea breams, sea basses, and combers, along with schools of smaller fish passing through the area. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter the water directly.

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Küçük Ada Orta Parkur

Küçük Ada Orta Parkur features a wall dive that begins at the front of Karaburun Küçük Island, with the wall on the right side. The dive site ranges from shallow depths down to 25 meters, concluding on a flat platform. Marine life observed in this area includes sea bream, bream, octopus, moray eels, nudibranchs, and jackfish.

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Kurt Burnu Wolf's Point

Kurt Burnu Wolf's Point is accessible by boat and is suitable for divers of varying experience levels, including beginners and advanced divers. The site is located at coordinates 36.992900, 27.385400 and requires a 15-minute boat ride to reach. The underwater landscape features rock formations that begin at a depth of 3 meters and extend down to 35-40 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including scorpion fish and groupers, as well as notable features such as a car wreck and numerous broken amphorae. An ancient Phoenician ship anchor can be found at approximately 15 meters. The dive site has a sandy area transitioning to rocky seabed, but divers should be aware of potential reverse currents on the return trip and the presence of boat traffic.

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Kyra Leni (Wreck)

The Kyra Leni wreck is situated in the southern region of the island, oriented towards the land. The bow of the wreck is located at a depth of 12 meters, while the most profound section reaches 29 meters. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life including groupers, mullets, octopi, crabs, shrimps, anemones, shells, scorpionfish, sponges, and sea stars during their exploration of the site.

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Kyra Point

Kyra Point is situated near a small rock outcrop off the uninhabited island of Kyra. The dive site features various drop-offs and vertical walls, making it accessible for divers of all levels, including beginners and those with Open Water and Advanced certifications. The waters are characterized by a vibrant blue hue and host a diverse range of Mediterranean marine life, including octopus and cuttlefish. This site allows for exploration around the rocks and provides a return route to the entry point, ensuring a comprehensive diving experience.

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Kyra Rock

Kyra Rock is situated near a small rocky outcrop off the uninhabited island of Kyra. The dive site features various drop-offs and walls, making it accessible for divers ranging from beginners to those with advanced skills. The underwater environment is characterized by clear turquoise waters, home to a diverse range of Mediterranean marine life, including octopus and cuttlefish. The site is ideal for exploring both the underwater topography and the vibrant aquatic species present in the area.

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Kyriakou

Kyriakou offers a rocky underwater landscape characterized by small gorges and caverns. The site is accessible from the shore and is appropriate for both novice and seasoned divers. The maximum depth reaches 20 meters, and divers can explore two distinct dive areas. Marine life includes various small fish, octopuses, and moray eels, while the seabed consists mainly of rocky formations interspersed with sandy patches.

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Labyrinth

The Labyrinth dive site is situated at the southeastern tip of Antiparos, approximately a 15 to 20-minute boat ride from Aliki village. The dive reaches depths of up to 30 meters and features a swim-through along with several canyons that divers can explore. During the late season, the area is populated with various species of nudibranchs, and divers may also encounter slipper lobsters, barracudas, and sea breams.

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Ladiko

Ladiko offers a diverse diving experience featuring various reef types, including flat areas, drop-offs, and walls. The dive reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters, making it accessible for Open Water divers and above. Marine life is abundant, with opportunities to observe nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, typical of the Mediterranean ecosystem.

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Ladiko Wall

Ladiko Wall offers a wall dive experience characterized by a steep drop-off and deeper sections of the reef. The dive depth ranges from 24 to 30 meters, making it suitable for advanced divers. The site features various cavities that are home to diverse marine life. Notable species observed here include nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish.

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Ladiko Wall South

Ladiko Wall South is a wall dive that begins at a depth of 6 meters and descends to 30 meters. The dive site is accessible from the shore and is characterized by a steep wall, making it suitable for divers with varying skill levels. The minimum certification required to dive here is Open Water Diver. Marine life commonly observed includes nudibranchs, schooling fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, typical of the Mediterranean ecosystem.

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Lakonisi

Lakonisi is a small islet that can be reached by boat from Skyros Port. The dive site features a steep wall that descends to a depth of 40 meters, with a cavern accessible at 8 meters. Inside the cavern, divers can observe striking views of the deep blue waters. The area is known for the presence of large schools of snappers and jacks, while groupers can be found in the crevices along the wall. Additionally, stingrays and barracuda are often seen passing through the site.

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Lava Flow, Methana

Lava Flow is characterized by a vertical wall formed from the lava of the Methana Volcano, with depths reaching a minimum of 100 meters. The wall is adorned with various colored sponges, providing a habitat for numerous fish species. Divers can observe schools of tuna, jacks, and barracuda, as well as large groupers hiding in crevices and under ledges. Additionally, nudibranchs can be spotted throughout the dive, making it an interesting site for marine life observation. The dive can be conducted at varying depths, accommodating different experience levels.

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Lego Hill

Lego Hill is located at coordinates 38.173900, 26.769100 and is accessible via shore entry. This dive site is characterized by its unique underwater topography and is known for the presence of Mediterranean marine life, including the Mediterranean seal. The area offers a rich visual experience, showcasing the convergence of various marine species typical of the Mediterranean ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter diverse fauna and enjoy the scenic underwater views.

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legraina fish farm

Legraina Fish Farm offers a shore dive experience characterized by medium visibility and depths reaching up to 45 meters. Divers should be prepared for potentially strong currents and should exercise caution during entry and exit due to sharp rocks in the vicinity. The site is notable for large schools of fish, including octopus, moray eels, lionfish, groupers, and tunas that can be found beneath the fish cages. Dolphins may occasionally be spotted in the area.

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Lemos

Lemos is located at the southern tip of Sithonia and features two beaches, with diving primarily conducted on the West side. The dive site is accessible from the shore and accommodates divers of all experience levels. The dive begins at a depth of 2 meters and reaches a maximum depth of 25 meters. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, showcasing a variety of marine life including groupers, moray eels, sea bream, sea bass, parrotfish, and various pelagic species.

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Life Aquatic

Life Aquatic is a dive site suitable for all levels of freedivers, located just a short 5-minute swim from the shore, reaching depths of 60 meters. The site features three anchor lines positioned at depths of 15 meters, 30 meters, and 60 meters, providing convenient attachment points for freediving buoys. Conditions are favorable with no waves or current, and visibility typically reaches 30 meters. The area is frequented by various open water fish species, including sea turtles.

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Lighthouse

Lighthouse is located on the easternmost part of Samos and offers a dive experience characterized by a rocky bottom and visibility exceeding 20 meters on clear days. The site is suitable for both beginner and advanced divers, featuring numerous small caverns. Marine life includes various small fish and octopus, along with the presence of ancient artifacts.

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Lihadonissia, wreck

Lihadonissia is home to the wreck of the General Meiser, a ship from World War II located approximately 20 minutes from Kamena Vourla in Central Greece. The wreck is well-preserved, providing an interesting dive site. Surrounding the wreck, divers can observe a variety of marine life including small fish species, seabass, and amberjacks. Occasionally, seals may also be spotted in the area. The site is accessible via a shore entry.

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Likithos Wall

Likithos Wall is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, featuring a dramatic rocky formation that descends to a maximum depth of 30 meters. The wall is characterized by numerous natural crevices and overhangs, providing shelter for a variety of marine species. Divers can expect to encounter groupers, dusky groupers, amberjacks, and other marine life that inhabit the wall's nooks. The site is accessed from the shore.

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Limenaria

Limenaria features a combination of stony and sandy substrates, making it suitable for beginner divers transitioning from pool training to open water. The site includes various tunnels and swim-throughs that enhance the diving experience for divers of all skill levels. It is also a recommended location for night dives. The marine life here includes numerous smaller fish species, such as Sea Bream, Damselfish, Painted Comber, Rainbow Wrasse, and Mediterranean Parrotfish, among others.

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Lino

Lino is a shore dive site suitable for novice divers and training purposes. The dive features a cavern located at depths between 4 and 6 meters, characterized by an open roof. Divers can explore a swim-through that is approximately 10 meters long, with distinct entry and exit points. Throughout the year, divers may encounter stingrays, often seen in pairs, as well as cuttlefish and various macro life, including Nudibranchs of the Hypselodoris genus.

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Little Wreck

Little Wreck is a dive site featuring remnants of a World War II vessel, with parts scattered across a depth range from 13 meters to over 60 meters. The specific types of boat parts present remain uncertain, with various theories but no definitive identification. Divers can expect to cover a considerable distance during the dive, encountering a variety of fish species and a notable presence of turtles throughout the site.

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Lucky Spot

Lucky Spot is a deep dive site accessible by boat, located at coordinates 36.815500, 25.788400. The site features a sandy bottom and is notable for the presence of numerous intact amphorae scattered throughout the area. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including parrotfish, sea stars, octopus, and occasionally rays and groupers. The dive offers a unique opportunity to explore historical artifacts while observing diverse underwater species.

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Macronisos Canyon

Macronisos Canyon features a dive that begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to 27 meters. Divers can then navigate southwest along a vertical wall that extends down to 45 meters. The site is home to large schools of breams and numerous groupers, with occasional sightings of monk seals. Colorful sponges are also prevalent throughout the canyon.

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Mades

Mades features a diverse reef structure with varying depths, beginning at 6 meters and reaching a maximum depth of 30 meters on the northwest side. A notable tunnel is present, with its entrance at 14 meters and exit at 8 meters, making it accessible for both novice and experienced divers. The site is rich in marine life, showcasing large schools of fish, octopuses, moray eels, and vibrant colonies of small red corals.

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Maherida

Maherida is a dive site suitable for both beginner and experienced divers, featuring a maximum depth of 18 meters. The site is characterized by typical Mediterranean marine life, including sponges, soft corals, anemones, and various small fish such as snappers and mullets. Divers can expect to observe a diverse array of microlife in a calm and easy-going environment.

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Makri Island

Makri Island is situated on the western side of Rhodes and features a wooden wreck in shallow waters. Divers can encounter various marine life, including tunas, dolphins, sea basses, and octopuses. The area around the fish farms offers opportunities for snorkeling within the fish cages, where divers can observe large schools of fish. The site provides a unique underwater experience with diverse marine species and structures.

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Makria Miti

Makria Miti is a slender land formation that borders the eastern side of Aliki Bay. The site is accessible via a short shore entry. The underwater environment features a sandy bottom interspersed with various rock formations, making it suitable for novice divers to enhance their skills. Marine life commonly observed here includes damselfishes, sea breams, wrasses, long-spined sea urchins, yellow and black sponges (such as Spongia officinalis and Aplysina), red mullets, octopuses, and starfish.

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Makronisi

Located at the southern tip of Makronisi Island, this dive site features a wall dive that begins at a depth of approximately 5-6 meters. Divers can explore the western wall while heading south, where they may encounter a crevice in the reef that leads to the eastern side of the island. Marine life commonly observed includes small fish, moray eels, and schools of barracuda, along with white soft corals.

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Malo Ostrvce Kalamanisia

Malo Ostrvce Kalamanisia is accessible from the shore and features a sandy bottom with a prominent oval rock formation. The site is suitable for beginners, with depths ranging from 10 to 15 meters. Divers can explore the shallow areas around the island, which are home to various small fish and occasional larger species. Notable marine life includes numerous octopuses and, at times, jellyfish in the shallower regions.

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Manina 3 (Wreck)

Manina 3 is a wreck dive located approximately one hour by boat from Kinaros. This cargo shipwreck serves as an artificial reef, attracting a diverse range of marine life, including various fish species, sponges, and corals. The site is accessible to divers of all experience levels, making it a suitable option for both beginners and advanced divers.

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Manitari

Manitari is a mushroom-shaped reef located approximately one mile from the shore, with a maximum depth of 30 meters. This site is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all experience levels. The reef is home to a diverse array of marine life, including schools of small fish, various corals, sponges, nudibranchs, and crustaceans. In the open waters of the Aegean Sea, divers may encounter larger species such as sea bass and even large tuna.

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Marathi

Marathi is a dive site accessible from the shore, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site features excellent visibility, often exceeding 40 meters, and includes a prominent vertical wall that descends to a maximum depth of 40 meters. Divers can observe typical Mediterranean marine life, including various sponges, soft corals, anemones, and a range of fish such as snappers, mullets, and brightly colored small fish. Located just 10 minutes from Chania town, it offers a diverse underwater environment.

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Marathias beach

Marathias Beach is suitable for divers of all experience levels, with a maximum depth of 15 meters. The dive begins at a depth of 6 meters, providing an opportunity to explore a variety of Mediterranean fish species, including flounders, mullets, and sea breams, as well as numerous juvenile fish. The site is characterized by its tranquil environment, making it an excellent location for Try Scuba and Freediving activities. It is not heavily trafficked, allowing for a more genuine and relaxed diving experience.

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Marathias Glossa

Marathias Glossa is a dive site accessible from the shore, featuring a maximum depth of 45 meters. This area is characterized by an open corridor that runs parallel to steep coastal cliffs. Divers can explore various caves and crevices that serve as habitats for marine life, including groupers, moray eels, and a range of crustaceans. Additionally, sightings of tropical lionfish are common in this unique underwater environment.

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Mariana (Wreck)

The Mariana wreck dive begins from the shore, allowing divers to swim along the reef wall while descending to a depth of approximately 15 meters. After reaching the tip of the reef, divers will traverse a sandy bottom for about 30 meters to access the wreck's open facade, starting exploration at the stern, which is the deepest section of the wreck. The site is noted for its diverse marine life, including a variety of nudibranchs and worms, alongside healthy coral growth that showcases a range of colors.

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Maze

Maze is a boat dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. The area is characterized by a unique mineral landscape with numerous passages and clear turquoise waters, which contribute to its name. The dive site is surrounded by impressive cliffs, and divers can observe birds nesting above. Good weather conditions are essential for diving here, as visibility is typically excellent, allowing for an enjoyable underwater experience.

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Medfish

Medfish is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 37.132000, 27.344300. The dive begins at the beach and extends to a depth of nearly 20 meters, with a sandy bottom that provides a calm diving experience. Approximately 50 meters from the shore, divers can enjoy good visibility, typically ranging from 15 to 20 meters, and there is generally no current. While marine life is limited, the designated swim zone offers opportunities to observe various fish. This site is also utilized for all levels of SSI Freediving training.

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Medfish Confined Water

Medfish Confined Water is a designated area for freediving activities, featuring a sandy bottom that facilitates easy standing and skill execution. The site allows for dynamic apnea setups of up to 50 meters, with a total length of the confined water area reaching 200 meters. As a protected zone, divers can frequently observe local marine life, including large schools of breams and mullets.

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Medfish Deep OW - 40m

Medfish Deep OW is a bluewater dive site located approximately 5 minutes by boat, reaching depths of up to 42 meters. The site is characterized by clean waters and typically offers visibility ranging from 25 to 30 meters. There is a thermocline present from March to July at a depth of 15 meters, while from August to October, the thermocline is absent. Marine life at this site includes some pelagic species, and there are occasional visits from bottlenose dolphins, which may approach freedivers on the lines.

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Medfish Deep OW - 60m

Medfish Deep OW is a deep freediving location situated approximately 15 minutes by boat from Gundogan Bay. The site reaches depths of 60 meters and typically offers visibility exceeding 35 meters, with minimal current present. As an open water dive site, encounters with marine life are infrequent, although divers may occasionally spot mahi-mahi and jacks. The primary inhabitants of this site are blue fish and freedivers.

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Medfish Deep OW - 70m

Medfish Deep OW is the deepest freediving location on the Northern Bodrum peninsula, reaching depths of 70 meters. Access to the site is via boat, taking approximately 20 minutes to reach. It is advisable to plan dives for calm days, with early mornings typically providing the best conditions. Visibility at this site can extend up to 35 meters, and there are no significant currents present. Medium swell conditions are expected. Divers may also encounter bottlenose dolphins during their visit.

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Medfish OW - 30m

Medfish OW - 30m is a dive site that provides a sheltered environment, making it suitable for skill practice at depths of up to 30 meters. The site allows for a shore entry, requiring a swim of approximately 100 meters to reach the dive area. While it is classified as an open water site, the marine life encounters are limited, and it is not a primary attraction of this location. Advanced freedivers can utilize this site for FRC dives, even under challenging conditions.

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Medfish Pool Gokcebel

Medfish Pool Gokcebel is a training site characterized by its controlled environment, featuring a depth that ranges from 1.3 meters to 1.5 meters. This 18-meter pool is situated within a private estate, providing protection from external elements, ensuring a calm and quiet atmosphere ideal for training sessions. The site allows for the setup of three lines, making it suitable for practicing dynamic tables and static sessions.

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Messerschmitt Me 109 (Wreck)

The Messerschmitt Me 109 wreck is a World War II aircraft located on the shore at coordinates 35.355100, 25.401100. The wreck is largely intact, with the exception of the missing tail section. It is believed that the aircraft was downed during the Battle of Crete, which took place between May and June of 1941. Divers may observe marine life such as moray eels and groupers, often found hiding in a hole on the wing. Additionally, nudibranchs are commonly seen in cooler water temperatures below 22-23 degrees Celsius.

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Messerschmitt BF -109

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 wreck is located near the shore, providing easy access for divers. This aircraft from World War II rests at a maximum depth of 40 meters. Divers can observe various Mediterranean marine life in the area, including groupers, sea turtles, lobsters, lionfish, and Mediterranean slipper lobsters.

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Minevaska wreck

The Minevaska wreck is a historical dive site located at coordinates 35.493900, 24.165300. This wreck, a cross-ship, was constructed in the same shipyard as the Britannic and Titanic, with the Titanic being built shortly after the Minevaska by the same workforce. The maximum depth at this site reaches 19 meters. Divers can expect to encounter typical Mediterranean marine life, including sponges, soft corals, anemones, various shells, snappers, mullets, and a variety of brightly colored small fish.

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Minoan Reef

Minoan Reef is located approximately ten minutes by boat from Alyki port, situated in front of Faraggas beach. The dive site features a series of underwater mountain chains that begin at a depth of 5 meters and extend beyond 25 meters. This area is home to a diverse range of marine life, including small nudibranchs, moray eels, and octopuses. Divers may also encounter schools of barracuda or amberjacks during their dive.

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Minotaur Labyrinth

Minotaur Labyrinth is accessible from the shore and features a rocky coastline that begins at a depth of 5 meters. Divers can explore swim-throughs at approximately 3 meters, making it suitable for beginners. For more experienced divers, the site offers sandy areas where stingrays and flat fish can be observed, with a drop-off reaching depths of 20 meters. This variety in depth and marine life caters to both novice and advanced divers.

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Mononaftis, Kreta

Mononaftis is a designated diving park that offers shore access for divers. The site features a rocky bottom interspersed with Posidonia meadows and sandy areas. Depths range from a few meters to 40 meters, accommodating both novice and advanced divers. Marine life is diverse, including small nudibranchs, large groupers, moray eels, octopuses, lionfish, and the occasional presence of rays and turtles.

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Multeci Botu

Multeci Botu is a shallow dive site characterized by fine sand and patches of Posidonia oceanica. Divers can access the site from the shore, making it convenient for entry. The underwater environment is notable for its diverse marine life, including hunting snails, various shelled animals, and squids, providing an interesting experience for divers.

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Mytilene Wreck

The Mytilene Wreck is a 40-meter-long German cargo ship that sank in 1961. Located about 10 minutes from shore, divers can explore the wreck, which is populated with marine life such as groupers, blackfish, and crayfish. Expect to see remains of bottles and cargo throughout the site.

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Nea Kameni (Wreck)

The Nea Kameni wreck is situated within the caldera of Santorini, having sunk in 1981 near the port of Taxiarchis, adjacent to a notable church built into the volcanic cliff. The sinking was the result of an error made by a crew member concerning the vessel's pumps. This site is characterized by an abundance of small marine fish that inhabit the area around the wreck, providing excellent photographic opportunities for divers. The dive site is accessed by boat.

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Neco Bay

Neco Bay is a sheltered area ideal for beginner divers and training sessions. The left side of the bay features a rocky and shallow environment, making it suitable for try scuba experiences. As divers follow the wall, it descends to depths of 30-35 meters, leading to a sandy plateau. The site generally experiences minimal currents, enhancing the diving experience. Water temperatures range from 20°C to 24°C throughout the year, supporting a diverse range of marine life.

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Nehandros

Nehandros is an uninhabited island located south of Büyükada, characterized by its desolate landscape. The island was home to a monastery during the medieval period, which ceased operations approximately two centuries ago, contributing to its current barren state. This lack of human activity has allowed it to become a refuge for various marine life, representing one of the last remaining ecosystems around Istanbul. The area is frequented by seabirds, including cormorants, gulls, and herons, as well as migrating storks that occasionally stop here. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it suitable for divers looking to explore its unique marine environment.

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Nemesis

Nemesis is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, with depths ranging from 7 meters to a maximum of 70 meters. The site is characterized by mild underwater currents, which can add a level of challenge while providing excellent opportunities for observing a variety of marine life. Divers can expect to see large groupers, sea bass, parrotfish, octopus, wrasses, and combers among other species in this dynamic underwater environment.

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Nemesis II

Nemesis II is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels, featuring a maximum depth of 50 meters. The site includes a narrow underwater canyon that leads to a rocky seascape rich in marine biodiversity. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, particularly an abundance of groupers and frequent sightings of octopuses, making for an engaging dive in a well-preserved environment.

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Nikouria

Nikouria is a wall dive that begins at the surface and descends to a depth of 40 meters. The dive site features a steep wall that offers excellent visibility, allowing divers to observe the sandy bottom clearly. The wall is home to various pockets that host a range of macro marine life, including sponges, nudibranchs, and smaller fish species such as wrasse, bream, and cardinal fish.

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Nikouria Northern Wall

Nikouria Northern Wall is a deep wall dive located at the western tip of Nikouria Island, accessible by boat. The dive site features a stunning cavern at approximately 25 meters. Divers may encounter marine life such as stingrays, barracuda, and tuna, as well as explore small pockets within the wall that are rich in biodiversity. The site offers a unique diving experience due to its depth and the variety of marine species present.

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Nikouria, Cavern

Nikouria Cavern offers divers a unique underwater landscape characterized by its cavernous formations that lead to the open sea. The walls of the cavern are adorned with vibrant sponges in shades of purple, red, and yellow, along with various corals. Divers can observe a range of macro marine life, including nudibranchs, pipefish, and fan mussels. Additionally, large spiral worms and lobsters can be found nestled within the walls. As divers make their way back, they can explore the pockets in the cavern walls, where a significant meadow of Neptune grass indicates the clarity of the waters. This site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter the water directly.

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Nomad Paradise

Nomad Paradise is a dive site suited for beginners, featuring a maximum depth of 8 meters. The site is characterized by clear waters that provide good visibility, allowing divers to observe a variety of marine life, including colorful Mediterranean fish, sponges, and sea urchins. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it easily accessible for novice divers.

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Nordland Wreck

The Nordland wreck is located off the coast of Kythera island at a depth of approximately 30 meters (100 feet). This 127-meter (417-foot) cargo ship, which ran aground in August 2020, is suitable for advanced divers, with the bow protruding above the water and the stern resting on the sea floor. Marine life around the wreck includes various fish species and other marine organisms.

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North wall of Artzentas

The North wall of Artzentas features a gradual slope on the northern side of Arsida Island, with pottery artifacts scattered from depths of 30 meters up to the surface. Divers of all certification levels can explore this site. Marine life includes small groupers, schools of damsels and breams, as well as occasional sightings of octopuses and various nudibranch species.

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Numo House Reef

Numo House Reef is located five minutes east of Ierapetra, adjacent to the Numo hotel. The dive site features a shallow reef that descends to a maximum depth of 11 meters. The area is characterized by large, colorful rocks surrounded by golden sands. Divers can observe fields of Posidonia oceanica seagrass, along with various marine life including flounders, starfish, lionfish, and lagocephalus pufferfish, as well as numerous native Mediterranean fish species. The site is well protected from northern winds, resulting in generally calm conditions for diving.

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Oasis

Oasis features a small reef surrounded by sandy areas and seagrass meadows, with the reef's summit located at a depth of 16 meters. As the water temperature rises, the site becomes lively with various small marine species. Divers can expect to encounter friendly groupers that are accustomed to human presence, along with notable amphorae artifacts scattered throughout the area. In the shallower regions, posidonia meadows are present, where sightings of triggerfish, barracudas, and sea turtles are common.

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Oasis

Oasis is characterized by a rock formation that rises to a depth of 16 meters amidst sandy surroundings. This site is home to a variety of marine life, including groupers, lagos, sea turtles, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish. Divers can explore the unique amphoras located in the crevices of the rock. Additionally, there is a wooden shipwreck situated just below the rock, providing an opportunity for exploration.

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Octopus Garden

Octopus Garden is located approximately 10 minutes from the port by boat. This dive site is known for its abundance of octopuses. Divers can also observe a small wall and various rocky formations that provide habitat for moray eels, tube worms, and small scorpion fish, along with other species typical of the Mediterranean environment.

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Octopus Garden

Octopus Garden is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 35.306800, 25.422200. The site features a Mediterranean reef rich in small marine life, including schools of small fish, octopus, nudibranchs, and moray eels. Divers may also encounter sea stars, baby stingrays, and the seagrass Posidonia oceanica, commonly known as Neptune grass. The diverse marine ecosystem provides opportunities for observing various species in their natural habitat.

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Old Bauxite Mine

The Old Bauxite Mine dive site is located on the eastern side of Amorgos Island. Divers can enter from the shore and will encounter a steep drop-off leading to a plateau at a depth of 18 meters. Here, remnants of mining equipment used for loading bauxite onto cargo ships can be observed. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including scorpion fish, John Dorys, octopi, rainbow wrasse, and trigger fish.

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Orak Adası

Orak Island, located approximately 2 hours from Bodrum, is known for its steep walls that cater to divers of all experience levels, including those interested in eXtended Range dives. The surrounding waters are abundant with diverse marine life, making it a rich environment for exploration. In addition to the main dive site, the Orak reef offers further opportunities for underwater observation. The site is also accessible for snorkelers, providing a chance to experience the aquatic ecosystem without diving. Entry to the site is from the shore, allowing for easy access to the water.

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Oria

The Oria dive site is located at the coordinates 37.644700, 23.964000 and features the wreck of the SS Oria, a Norwegian steamer that sank on February 12, 1944. This incident resulted in the loss of approximately 4,095 Italian prisoners of war, along with 21 Greeks and 15 Germans, marking it as one of the most significant maritime disasters in the Mediterranean. Although the wreck is no longer visible, divers can explore the area where remnants such as scrap metal, barrels, and personal items belonging to soldiers can be found scattered between depths of 15 to 25 meters. The site is accessible via a shore entry, making it convenient for divers to reach the underwater remnants.

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Ottoman Shipwreck

The Ottoman Shipwreck is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. This wreck, which sank between 1912 and 1922, is divided into two sections and measures approximately 70 meters in total length. The wreckage rests on the seabed at depths ranging from 4 to 18 meters. Most of the structure lies flat, while some parts exhibit damage from the explosion that led to its sinking. The site has become a habitat for various marine species, attracting both large and small fish.

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Pagona Cave

Pagona Cave is an open cavern located at a depth of approximately 25 meters. Divers must swim towards a steep wall to reach the entrance of the cave. Inside, the cavern features various cracks and crevices where small fish and shrimp can often be observed. The site also showcases a diverse range of sponges in different colors, shapes, and sizes. Additionally, divers may encounter crabs, lobsters, and other marine life throughout the area.

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Pagona Cave

Pagona Cave is an advanced dive site characterized by a vertical underwater wall that descends to a maximum depth of 45 meters. The entrance to the cave is located at approximately 24 meters deep and extends about 25 meters in length. Divers can observe a variety of crustaceans within the cave, particularly shrimps. In the surrounding waters, larger marine life such as tuna, sea turtles, and occasionally seals and dolphins can be encountered. This site is accessed via shore entry.

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Pagona Deep

Pagona Deep is a dive site that presents challenges for advanced divers. The site features Gorgonian Corals, also referred to as sea fans, which can be found at depths exceeding 35 meters. Divers may also encounter various marine life, including European groupers and larger species such as seabasses and seabreams. The entry to this site is from the shore.

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Pagona Deep Gorgonians

Pagona Deep Gorgonians is a dive site suited for experienced divers, beginning at a depth of 24 meters and reaching down to 70 meters. The seabed is adorned with impressive gorgonians, providing a unique underwater landscape. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including groupers and the occasional dentex, making this site a rich environment for exploration.

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Panagia Island

Panagia Island offers a diverse diving experience suitable for all skill levels. The site features depths ranging from 5 meters to over 30 meters, providing various diving opportunities depending on weather conditions. Marine life commonly observed includes groupers, mullets, jackfishes, scorpion fishes, moray eels, anemones, soft corals, sponges, tritons, and shells. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Pancake Rhodes

Pancake Rhodes is a dive site located near Mandomata Beach, featuring shallow caverns and swimthroughs that cater to both novice and experienced divers. The site is known for its diverse marine life, particularly various species of snappers and the occasional octopus, especially in the southern part of the reef. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking for a convenient dive experience.

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Panteronisi

Panteronisi offers divers the option to explore a vertical wall dive before entering a large underwater cave or to follow a shallower path along the wall leading into the cave. The cave features a significant entrance, allowing divers to surface inside and observe impressive stalactites. Marine life within the cave includes various crabs, shrimps, sponges, anemones, soft corals, and different types of shells.

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Paola Cavern

Paola Cavern is a notable dive site characterized by a steep drop-off leading to a cavern. Experienced divers can penetrate the cavern, where they can observe an impressive display of light at its deepest point. The maximum depth can vary, and divers should possess at least an Advanced Open Water certification. Marine life commonly encountered includes nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, typical of the Mediterranean region.

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Paradise Kamena Vourla

Paradise Kamena Vourla is located just 5 minutes from the diving center, featuring a clean and clear beach known as Paradisos. This site is characterized by its protected waters, making it suitable for divers of various skill levels. The marine life includes small fish species such as sea bass and sea bream, along with various shells. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, providing easy access to the underwater environment.

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Paradise Reef

Paradise Reef is located within the regions of Selcuk and Kusadasi, accessible via shore entry. This dive site is appropriate for divers at the Open Water Diver level. The reef hosts a diverse array of marine life, although some species may require careful searching to spot. It is advisable to explore the darker and more concealed areas of the reef to fully appreciate the variety of organisms present.

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Patris Wreck (Πατρίς)

The Patris Wreck, located near Kea, sank in February 1868 after colliding with a reef. The wreckage is divided into two sections, lying at depths ranging from 26 to 52 meters. This site features a paddle ship, with one of its paddles still visible on the wreck. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including groupers, barracudas, goat fish, lionfish, cods, and occasionally tunas, making it a vibrant underwater ecosystem.

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Pefkari House Reef

Pefkari House Reef offers a straightforward diving experience suitable for both novice and experienced divers, with a maximum depth of 10 meters. Access to the site is via a shore entry, approximately 300 meters from the beach. The dive is characterized as a safari dive, allowing for over an hour of underwater exploration. Marine life commonly observed includes jack fish, salpas, sargos, groupers, mullets, anemones, scorpion fish, tritons, sponges, and soft corals.

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Pefkos

Pefkos is a dive site that descends to a depth of 40 meters, accessible via a giant stride entry from the shore. This location is suitable for deep dive training and may experience light currents. Divers can observe remnants such as old anchors and ceramic fragments. The marine life includes sea turtles, various sponges, and nudibranchs like Peltodoris acromaculata and Hypselodoris eeegans, along with groupers and golden groupers.

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Peristeronisi

Peristeronisi is a rocky islet located in the Toroneos Gulf, accessible via a short swim from the Toroni coast. This site is designated as a protected marine area, allowing only snorkeling activities. Snorkelers can explore the diverse marine life present on both the southeast and northwest sides of the islet. Common species encountered include gar-fish, bogues, painted combers, rainbow wrasses, moray eels, scorpionfish, and greater weever fish, all inhabiting their natural environment.

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Petrokaravo west

Petrokaravo West is characterized by striking underwater rock formations, featuring pinnacles that rise from depths of 30 to 50 meters. The site is located offshore, away from the nearest land, and is known for its abundant marine life, including large groupers, schools of bait fish, lionfish, and octopus. Divers can also observe various nudibranchs and colorful sponges. Additionally, remnants of unexploded shells from World War II can be found in the vicinity.

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Pina Reef

Pina Reef features a dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 36.154600, 29.623200. The area between the island and the wall consists of a shallow sandy region interspersed with small rocks, which support a diverse colony of pen shells. These pen shells attract sea turtles, which are commonly observed feeding on them. The wall on the northwest end descends into deeper waters, characterized by a rock-sand slope. Marine life in this area includes various species such as grouper, lionfish, Mediterranean damselfish, bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish.

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Pinakida

The Pinakida dive site is situated near Kelifos Island, featuring a minimum depth of 7 meters and a maximum depth exceeding 70 meters. Currents are infrequent, primarily occurring in the corners of the site. Divers can expect excellent visibility, reaching up to 20 meters. Marine life includes typical Mediterranean species such as giant groupers, morays, and tube worms.

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Pinebay Reef

Pinebay Reef is located within the regions of Selcuk and Kusadasi, accessible via shore entry. This dive site is appropriate for divers with at least an Open Water Diver certification. The reef hosts a diverse array of marine life, although some species may require careful searching to locate. Divers should pay attention to darker and more concealed areas, as these can harbor interesting marine creatures.

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Pipper

Pipper is located on the northern side of Makronissos Island, featuring a piper airplane resting on the seabed in well-preserved condition. Divers can expect excellent visibility throughout their dives. The marine life includes groupers, mullets, octopi, crabs, shrimps, anemones, shells, scorpion fishes, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars, providing a diverse underwater experience.

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Pirate island - Pilafi

Pirate Island, also known as Pilafi, is a reef island located near Loukakia beach, accessible via shore diving. The maximum depth at this site reaches 36 meters, making it suitable for divers of all certification levels. The shallow waters around the island feature posidonia meadows, while the reef is home to yellow tube sponges, damselfish, rainbow wrasses, and sea breams, creating a diverse underwater environment.

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Pirate's cove

Pirate's Cove is a small, sheltered cove that begins at a depth of 4 meters and gradually descends to 28 meters. It is accessible via a boat, with a travel time of approximately 12 minutes from Alyki port. The site features notable rock formations, swim-through passages, and fresh water springs that support a diverse marine ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter various species of Nudibranchs, along with common marine life such as Moray Eels, Lionfish, Parrotfish, Needlefish, and Damselfish.

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Piso Aliki

Piso Aliki is located a short walk from the village of Aliki. The entry point is from the sandy beach on the northern side, leading to a reef that reaches a depth of 6 meters. The area is rich in marine life, where divers can observe species such as mullets, striped seabreams, damselfishes, and razorfishes on the sandy bottom. The reef itself is home to tube worms, octopuses, nudibranchs, cardinal fishes, wrasses, and gobies.

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Polymarcha

Polymarcha is a shore entry dive site characterized by a small island located close to the coast. This area is known for its calm waters, making it suitable for beginner divers, including those participating in Try Scuba dives and the initial dives of the Open Water Course. The underwater environment features a small wall and numerous rocks, providing habitat for various marine life. Divers can expect to encounter moray eels, tube worms, and small scorpion fish, along with a variety of other species typical of the Mediterranean region. The site offers an opportunity to observe a diverse array of fish swimming around the rocky formations.

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Pontikonisi

Pontikonisi is a small island located in Vouliagmeni’s gulf, featuring a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. The area provides a good anchoring spot with a reef that transitions into a wall. Depths at this site range from 3 meters to 40 meters, offering a variety of diving experiences. The visibility is typically excellent, enhancing the opportunity to observe diverse marine life. Notable species include grouper, mullet, octopi, crabs, shrimp, anemones, shells, scorpion fish, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars.

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Porto Ennia (Porto 9)

Porto Ennia offers accessible shore diving with a gradual rocky slope leading to depths of 40 meters, where a sandy bottom is found. The site is sheltered from most weather conditions, making it a reliable choice for divers. Marine life includes large schools of damselfish, sea breams, and groupers, along with potential sightings of octopuses and moray eels. Various Mediterranean sponges can also be observed in this environment.

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porto valitsa

Porto Valitsa is a dive site located on the first peninsula of Halkidiki, accessible by car. The dive begins at a depth of approximately 7 to 8 meters, allowing divers to explore either direction along the underwater wall. The maximum depth at this site reaches 50 meters. The area is rich in marine biodiversity, featuring various fish species including groupers, gilthead sea bream, and white seabream.

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Posidonia Reef

Posidonia Reef is characterized by its abundant seaweed, specifically Posidonia, which thrives in the area. The underwater landscape consists of a mix of sand, rocks, and notable rock formations that suggest past human activity. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels. Marine life includes various small fish, as well as Groupers, Octopus, and Moray Eels, making it a diverse ecosystem to explore.

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Pothitos

Pothitos Island offers a variety of dive experiences suitable for all skill levels, ranging from beginners to advanced divers. The dive depths vary from 3 meters to 50 meters, providing opportunities to explore diverse underwater features. The marine life is abundant, with sightings of groupers, mullets, octopi, crabs, shrimp, anemones, shells, scorpion fish, sponges, soft corals, and sea stars. Visibility at this site is generally excellent, enhancing the overall diving experience. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Pothitos Reef (xera)

Pothitos Reef is a shore-accessible dive site that begins at a depth of 3 meters and descends to over 40 meters. The site features impressive wall formations and typically experiences minimal currents, although light currents may occasionally occur. Divers can expect excellent visibility while exploring the area. Marine life includes various species such as groupers, sea bass, and damsels, along with colorful sponges and large spirographs. Schools of bait fish are also commonly observed.

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Poyraz Koyu

Poyraz Koyu is situated at the rear of Black Island, accessible via a shore entry. The site features a gentle slope leading down to a rocky reef at a depth of 16 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including groupers, octopus, moray eels, starfish, sponges, and numerous small fish species. Additionally, amphoras can be found in the area, adding to the site's underwater interest.

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Prasonisi

Prasonisi offers a diverse diving experience with a reef that can be explored in a full circle. Starting on the southwest side, divers can navigate clockwise around the site. The dive begins over a sandy and rocky substrate interspersed with Posidonia grass, transitioning to a rocky wall characterized by black and red hues, featuring various overhangs and coral formations. Marine life includes soft corals, sponges, and anemones, alongside schools of Amber Jacks and numerous damsel fish.

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Prasonissi Reef

Prasonissi Reef is a small rocky island located just a few meters from the shore, accessible via shore entry or by boat. The reef extends approximately 300 meters in length, with depths ranging from 0 to 60 meters. Divers can explore various artifacts, including amphorae, vases, and remnants of an ancient shipwreck. The marine life in this area includes various species of sea bream, sponges, lionfish, garfish, and scorpionfish, making it an interesting dive site for those interested in both archaeology and marine biodiversity.

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Preza

Preza, located just a short boat ride from Aliki, features a plateau on its southwest side that ranges from 8 to 12 meters in depth, with a drop-off reaching down to 16 meters. Divers may encounter mild currents originating from the north. The site is home to a diverse array of marine life, including nudibranchs, barracudas, moray eels, octopuses, and large schools of damsel and cardinal fish, as well as seabreams.

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Pythagorio Beach Notos

Pythagorio Beach Notos is a beginner-friendly dive site located near the dive center. Divers enter from the shore, where the typical depth is approximately 6 meters. A compass can guide divers to a small reef at a depth of 12 meters. The site features interesting rock formations and a small wall that divers can explore. Marine life includes various small fish and the occasional sighting of octopuses. Beyond the rocky areas, the bottom transitions to sandy terrain interspersed with Posidonia grass.

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Pythagorio, Harbour

Pythagorio Harbour is a dive site primarily utilized during the off-season. Access is available via the south side of the harbour wall, and it can be reached by car. The maximum depth at this site is 12 meters, featuring interesting rock formations along with areas of sand and posidonia. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of small fish, an octopus, and potentially a moray eel.

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Rhodos Kalithea Bay

Rhodos Kalithea Bay is situated a few kilometers south of Rhodes City and north of the Faliraki resort. This historic bay is part of the Kalithea monument and features a shallow area rich in local marine species. Divers can explore fascinating cavern formations within the bay, which is characterized by clear Mediterranean waters. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter and explore the underwater environment.

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Riva Santo

Riva Santo is located at the entrance of the Caldera, positioned between OIA and Thirassia Island, approximately 20 minutes from Caldera Beach harbor. This dive site features a volcanic reef characterized by a unique landscape of lava formations, including numerous swim-throughs. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life typical of the Mediterranean, such as groupers, scorpion fish, cuttlefish, octopus, and various microfauna.

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Rock

Rock is a dive site accessible from the shore, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The dive begins at a depth of approximately 6 meters, where divers can explore a narrow underwater canyon. As they navigate through this rocky passage, the seafloor gradually descends to 36 meters, revealing a landscape characterized by large solitary rocks. The site is abundant in marine life, with notable species including groupers, combers, and various scorpionfish, which are commonly observed among the underwater features.

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San Antonio

San Antonio is a dive site accessible exclusively by boat. The depth ranges from 5 meters to over 30 meters, accommodating divers with minimal experience as well as those with advanced skills. Marine life commonly observed includes octopus, moray eels, nudibranchs, sea turtles, lobsters, shrimps, red mullets, mullets, anemones, shells, and tritons.

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San Antonio Cave

San Antonio Cave is accessed via boat and features a descent to 8 meters before reaching the cave entrance at 17 meters. Divers can penetrate the cave up to 10 meters, but it is essential to do so only with a certified instructor or guide. The site is suitable for divers from Open Water to advanced levels. Marine life commonly observed includes octopus, moray eels, cuttlefish, various sponges, soft corals, scorpion fish, jack fish, and sea turtles.

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Santa Irini Cavern

Santa Irini Cavern features a rocky landscape that includes an old chapel dedicated to Saint Irene, constructed by local fishermen and shepherds. The site is notable for its two underwater caverns. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life, including octopus, cuttlefish, moray eels, nudibranchs, lionfish, scorpionfish, starfish, seabreams, and both ornate and rainbow wrasse, along with various sponges. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Santorini Vulkanwand

Santorini Vulkanwand is accessed from the shore, with a maximum depth of 20.3 meters. Divers typically experience a bottom time of up to 41 minutes. The descent is initiated via a boat line, requiring good buoyancy control due to the rapid descent. This site is characterized by its wall features, making it suitable for divers with experience.

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Scubakreta House Reef

Scubakreta House Reef offers a shore dive experience with depths ranging from 3 to 15 meters. The site features a rocky reef habitat, making it suitable for beginners and those returning to diving. Marine life includes octopus, nudibranchs, moray eels, starfish, and various small fish. Occasionally, divers may encounter sea turtles and small stingrays.

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Seal Cave

Seal Cave offers an accessible cave diving experience, making it suitable for both novice and seasoned cave divers. The site allows for year-round diving, provided divers have the appropriate thermal protection. Depending on certification levels, divers can explore various sections of the cave, enhancing the experience for all skill levels.

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Seal Cave

Seal Cave offers a unique diving experience with a marine cave that reaches a maximum depth of 19 meters, while the surrounding area can exceed depths of 30 meters. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, typical of the Mediterranean ecosystem. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers to explore its underwater features.

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Seferihisar

Seferihisar is primarily utilized for training and trial dives, featuring a shallow entry point that is advantageous for beginners. The site is located near the port, which reduces transportation time for divers. The sheltered environment provides a calm setting, making it suitable for novice divers to practice their skills. Access to the site is via the shore, ensuring easy entry for training purposes.

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SG115 Coast Guard Wreck

The SG115 Coast Guard Wreck is an artificial reef created when an old coast guard vessel was intentionally sunk by BOSAD in 2007 near Black Island. The wreck is situated with its stern at a depth of 17 meters and the bow reaching down to 26 meters. As divers approach from the rocky shoreline, the structure becomes visible amidst the surrounding Neptune grass. Marine life around the wreck includes squid eggs on the mast, with potential sightings of schools of jackfish and barracudas depending on the season. Additionally, groupers and various local fish can be observed in the vicinity.

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Shinaria Beach

Shinaria Beach is situated 33 kilometers south of Rethymnon, within the Plakias region. The underwater environment features a diverse range of marine life, including large groupers and sea turtles, along with colorful flora. The site is known for its deep wall diving and underwater caves, providing a unique experience for divers. Visibility is generally excellent, making it accessible for divers of all skill levels. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Sideras

Sideras offers a dive experience characterized by a landscape featuring ancient artifacts located at depths of up to 18 meters. Divers can explore further down to 31 meters, where additional ancient artifacts can be observed. The site is suitable for both beginner and advanced divers. Marine life includes various small fish and octopus, contributing to the site's biodiversity.

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Small Reef

Small Reef is located 200 meters from Big Reef, heading towards Bodrum. The dive site features a depth range from 5 meters (15 feet) to 26 meters (78 feet). Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including octopus, small fish species, scorpion fish, large groupers, white groupers, barracuda, and moray eels. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Small Sparti Caves

Small Sparti Caves is located on the eastern side of the island and features a narrow passage formed by fallen rocks, with the entrance situated at a depth of approximately 18 meters. Divers can explore the walls and ceiling adorned with a variety of colorful soft corals, providing a unique underwater landscape. This site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers to access the underwater formations directly.

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Smuggler’s Cove

Smuggler’s Cove, historically known for its use by drug smugglers during Ottoman times, features a deep indentation on the island's coastline that makes it difficult to spot from afar. The site includes an extensive underwater cave system with an entrance located just below the water's surface. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including stingrays, schooling groupers, soldierfish, axe fish, and moray eels, which can be found in the numerous rock crevices.

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South Point

South Point is located at the southern end of Black Island, featuring a sheltered bay that offers three distinct diving options. The left side of the bay is suitable for Open Water (OW) and Advanced Open Water (AOW) divers, while the right side caters to entry-level divers. The shallow sandy bottom within the bay is ideal for training purposes. However, conditions can become unfavorable when south winds are present, and divers should be cautious of boat traffic in the area. Beyond the bay lies a hidden reef that begins at a depth of 20 meters and descends to over 55 meters, making it appropriate only for experienced divers. This site is known for its diverse marine life and is recommended for extended range (XR) dives.

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Spalathronisia

Spalathronisia is a dive site accessible from the shore, featuring a maximum depth of 25 meters. The underwater landscape is characterized by striking canyons and a rocky seabed that supports a diverse array of marine life. Commonly observed species include various types of seabream, combers, moray eels, octopus, rainbow wrasse, damselfish, cardinal fish, and salemas. This area is noted for its rich fish population, making it a popular location for local fishermen.

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SS Captain Frangos

The SS Captain Frangos is a shipwreck located at coordinates 40.133700, 26.364700. This steam ship, measuring 125 meters and weighing 1530 gross tons, sank on February 19, 1968, after colliding with the vessel Dimos. The wreck lies on its port side, with its silhouette visible at a depth of 30 meters and extending down to 47 meters. Divers can observe red coral formations, colorful sponges, and a variety of marine life around the wreck. Caution is advised due to the presence of strong currents in the area, making it essential for divers to be experienced.

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St. George

St. George is a wall-type reef located at the end of the bay of Hersonissos, extending approximately 300 meters. The dive site is divided into two sections: the shallow part ranges from 6 to 12-13 meters, while the deeper section descends from 12 to 19 meters. Divers can observe typical Mediterranean marine life here, with a notable presence of Lionfish along the wall.

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Stonehedge

Stonehedge features a replica of the ancient Uluburun wreck, which was excavated from 1984 to 1994. This site serves as an artificial habitat for various marine species, including grouper, lionfish, and Mediterranean damselfish. Divers can also encounter bonito, pufferfish, and cornette fish in the area. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to explore the underwater environment.

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Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool is a calm and clear dive site ideal for beginner scuba divers. It meets all safety standards for training dives and allows entry from two different sides. The site is known for sightings of starfish, octopuses, and occasionally sea turtles, providing a diverse marine experience in a controlled environment.

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TCG Pinar-1 (Wreck)

The TCG Pinar-1 is a wreck of a Navy Coastguard water-carrying vessel, measuring 37 meters in length and 7 meters in width. It was intentionally sunk by BOSAD (Bodrum Sualtı Derneği) in May 2007 to serve as an artificial reef for divers. The wreck's stern is situated at a depth of 20 meters and slopes down to approximately 30 meters. Divers can observe various marine life, including nudibranchs, tube worms, and squid eggs, which have begun to colonize the ship's hull.

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Telgraf Bay

Telgraf Bay is situated in the south-west of Sığacık, approximately 7 minutes from local diving centers. This shore entry dive site is suitable for divers with open water certifications, providing an opportunity to gain experience. The underwater environment is home to various marine life, including flounder, razor fish, octopus, crabs, and crayfish. Divers can explore three caverns adorned with colorful corals and sponges, enhancing the experience for those interested in underwater photography.

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Teos Corner

Teos Corner is situated in the southwest region of Sığacık, approximately 10 minutes from local diving centers. This dive site is located at the corner of the ancient city of Teos. The area is rich in Mediterranean marine life, with notable sightings of the endangered Mediterranean seal. Divers can also encounter a variety of macro creatures throughout the dive.

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Teos Kanyon Chimney

Teos Kanyon Chimney is located southwest of Sığacık, approximately 10 minutes from the diving center. This site features a canyon that attracts a variety of marine life, making it a popular choice for underwater photographers. Divers can encounter species such as grouper, barracuda, thrush, sarpa, bream, and parrot fish. Additionally, the wall at this dive site is known for housing rare nudibranchs found in Turkish waters. The area is also known for occasional sightings of larger species like eagle rays and tuna. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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The Cathedral

The Cathedral is a unique dive site that combines cavern diving with historical features found in the Cretan cenote. The maximum depth at this site is 18 meters. Divers can expect to encounter typical Mediterranean marine life, including sponges, soft corals, various colorful fish, as well as crabs and shrimps. Each dive offers the opportunity to discover new aspects of the site, making it suitable for multiple visits.

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Thor Star Shipwreck

The Thor Star shipwreck is a 73-meter German cargo ship that sank in 1997. It lies on its left side, with the bow in about 5 meters and the stern at 15 meters, making it accessible for divers. Common marine life includes various fish species, and visibility is generally good.

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Tower

Tower is a dive site suitable for all levels, featuring two distinct underwater towers. The first tower starts at a depth of 9 meters, while the larger southern tower descends to 50 meters. Divers can navigate through these structures in a zig-zag pattern, encountering a rich variety of marine life. The area is populated with groupers, octopus, sea bass, parrotfish, combers, sea breams, and lobsters, contributing to the dynamic underwater environment. This site requires boat access for entry.

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Trigger Reef

Trigger Reef is located off the eastern coast of Pserimos Island in the Aegean Sea. Divers typically descend to a depth of about 14 meters (45 feet) to observe marine life, including triggerfish, nudibranchs such as Flabelina affinis, octopus, and moray eels, as well as various Mediterranean fish. The site is accessible by boat.

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Trigger Reef, Kos

Trigger Reef, located near an old chapel dedicated to Saint Irene, features a rocky underwater landscape that conceals two notable caverns. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life including octopus, cuttlefish, moray eels, nudibranchs, lionfish, scorpionfish, starfish, seabreams, and both ornate and rainbow wrasse. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to explore the unique underwater environment.

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Tripiti Pirate Wall

Tripiti Pirate Wall is a local dive site that begins at a depth of 8 meters, where divers will encounter a steep wall characterized by large rock formations and a significant overhang. The wall is adorned with soft corals and vibrant colors. Marine life commonly observed includes octopus, slipper lobsters, moray eels, scorpion fish, and various corals and sponges.

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Trooper

Trooper offers a diverse diving experience with various reef types, including flat areas, drop-offs, and walls. The dive reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters, making it accessible for Open Water divers and above. Marine life is abundant, featuring nudibranchs, schools of fish, squid, moray eels, groupers, and scorpionfish, particularly at a notable spot filled with lionfish at the end of the dive.

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Tsambika Moutain Amphitheater

Located at the base of Tsambika Mountain on the southern side of Kolymbia Beach, this dive site features a mooring marked by a blue buoy. The area can experience windy conditions and choppy seas, making it unsuitable for novice divers. The underwater landscape includes swim-through holes and canyons, providing a diverse environment for exploration. Marine life commonly observed here includes octopuses, turtles, damselfish, and lionfish.

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Valaxa North

Valaxa North is located near Skyros Port and features a drop-off that ranges from 5 to 40 meters. The site is sheltered from winds coming from the West and North, making it a suitable location for divers of all experience levels. Notable marine life includes Yellow Sea Fan Gorgonians found at depths of 32 meters and Red Sea Fan Gorgonians at 45 meters. The dive can be conducted as a one-way drift dive by boat.

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Vgethi

Vgethi is a dive site accessible from the shore, featuring deep diving opportunities. The site is located on the northeastern part of the islet, where the depths are most significant. Divers can explore the area in an anticlockwise direction. The marine life includes typical Mediterranean species, with groupers found in deeper waters and a variety of octopus present. Additionally, divers can observe numerous types of nudibranchs throughout the site.

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Volcano

Volcano is a dive site located approximately 350 meters from the shore, featuring a rocky seafloor formation that resembles an underwater volcano. The maximum depth at this site reaches 28 meters, making it accessible for divers of all experience levels, from beginners to advanced. The area supports a diverse range of marine life, including species such as sea bream, white seabream, annular seabream, moray eels, and octopuses.

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Vourvouru Ajkulin rep

Vourvouru Ajkulin rep is located approximately 20 minutes by boat from Vourvorou, Greece. The dive site features pinnacles and reaches depths of up to 60 meters, making it suitable for advanced and expert divers. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including lobsters and local fish species such as moray eels, oradas, and brancins. The area is characterized by strong currents, which are typically present, and offers opportunities for exploration among numerous sea rocks.

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vourvouru lighthouse 1

Vourvouru Lighthouse 1 is situated at the end of Vourvorou Lagoon in Sithonia, Greece. This dive site is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners to experts. The underwater environment features a mix of grass and rocky areas, providing habitat for a variety of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter local species such as lobsters, moray eels, and other fish throughout the year. The site is easy to navigate, making it a pleasant experience for divers.

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Vromopousi

Vromopousi offers easy shore access with ample parking available throughout the year. The dive site features a significant poseidonia field at the entry point, along with the remnants of an unidentified wreck scattered in the vicinity. The underwater terrain slopes gently towards the southeast, transitioning to sandy bottom at approximately 37 meters. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of damselfish and groupers, as well as octopuses. The poseidonia fields are also known to be habitats for seahorses.

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Wreck Airbus A300 Plane

The Airbus A300 wreck is located at a depth of 22 meters (72 feet) on a sandy bottom near Kuşadası. At 55 meters (177 feet) long, it serves as an artificial reef and is home to various marine life. Divers can explore the structure of the plane and observe the marine ecosystem that has developed around it.

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Yassı Kaya

Yassı Kaya is located on the southern side of Black Island, near Datça. This dive site features a small rock formation in open water, where divers can encounter strong currents and windy conditions. The west side of the site is more favorable for diving. A notable feature is a memorial statue of businessman Mustafa Koç, alongside a rehabilitated seal named Badem, which was supported by Koç. Divers should be mindful of the currents when planning their dive, making this site more suitable for experienced divers. Marine life commonly observed includes groupers, barracuda, and bass.

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Yilanci Burnu

Yılancı Burnu is a well-known dive site located near Setur Marina in Kusadasi. The dive begins at the surface and descends to a maximum depth of 18 meters. This site is primarily frequented by scuba divers. Marine life commonly observed here includes octopuses, goldenline fish, turtles, nudibranchs, moray eels, starfish, various blue fish, smelt, blennies, and bream fish.

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Βυθόμετρο - Depth Gauge

The Depth Gauge is an underwater pinnacle that rises to a maximum depth of 14 meters from the seafloor, with a total depth reaching 35 meters. This site is characterized by a steady current, which contributes to a rich diversity of marine life. Divers frequently observe species such as amberjacks, dentex, and sea bass, along with other large, fast-moving fish. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers of all experience levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Aegean Sea?
Aegean Sea features several excellent dive spots, each with unique characteristics. Popular sites are listed on this page with ratings and recent activity. Consider factors like your skill level, interests (macro, wide-angle, wrecks), and current conditions when choosing spots.
What's the best entry method for diving in Aegean Sea?
Entry methods in Aegean Sea vary by specific location. Many spots offer shore entry from beaches or rocky areas, while others require boat access. Check individual spot details for entry information and any special requirements.
What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Aegean Sea?
Aegean Sea's diving conditions depend on season and specific location. Water temperatures, visibility, and currents can vary significantly. Review recent dive logs and seasonal patterns for the most current conditions information.
Are there any local dive shops or services in Aegean Sea?
Aegean Sea may have local dive shops offering equipment rental, guided dives, and courses. Check our dive shop directory for verified operators in the area, or ask the local diving community for recommendations.