Diving in Black Sea

Quick Facts

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

Explore the underwater wonders of Black Sea, sea. This region features 14 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Black 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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Sea: Black Sea

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Countries in Black Sea (6)

Popular Spots in Black Sea (14)

Antique Breakwater 1

Antique Breakwater 1 is an archaeological site with remains of fortress walls and buildings constructed from small and large stones. The depth reaches 7 meters, and the surrounding sandy bottom is home to various marine life. Diving here is safe due to shallow areas, but boats should be avoided after 16:00.

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Antique Breakwater 2

Antique Breakwater 2 is an underwater structure made from stacked stones, featuring remnants of fortress walls and other buildings. The site has a sandy bottom home to various marine life and reaches a maximum depth of 4 meters. Diving here is safe due to surrounding shallows and minimal boat traffic, but it's recommended to avoid the site after 16:00.

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Antique Wall 1 Nessebar

Antique Wall 1 in Nessebar features a large rock formation that resembles a wall, with historical ruins visible nearby. The site is at a depth of 5 meters, making it suitable for longer dives with a light tank. Divers can expect to see various marine life and remnants of eroded structural elements.

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Antique Wall 2 Nessebar

This dive site features the remains of the second ancient wall in Nessebar, with a structure made of large blocks, mostly buried in sand and visible at about 50 cm off the bottom. The wall spans approximately 7-8 meters in length and is surrounded by ceramic materials from antiquity. Nearby, a small stone reef provides habitat for larger fish and crabs.

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Central Antique Breakwater Nessebar

The Central Antique Breakwater in Nessebar is a shore dive site with depths ranging from 3 to 8 meters. It features large, disordered stone blocks, remnants of what is believed to be an ancient breakwater, and includes visible chains of 100-year-old anchors. Divers may also encounter various cracks and crevices in the structure.

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Confined Water Site And Byzantine Wall

The Confined Water Site and Byzantine Wall in Nessebar offers a controlled diving environment similar to that of a swimming pool. Divers can explore sections of the archaeological Byzantine wall, as well as remnants of ancient fortress structures submerged over time.

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Digul de Nord - Farul verde

Digul de Nord - Farul verde is a training dive site located on the shore, ideal for practice, particularly in rough sea conditions. The area is sheltered by the port's docks, ensuring calm waters throughout. While the marine life here is representative of the Romanian coast, it is less abundant due to the presence of marine traffic. Divers should remain vigilant for boats navigating in and out of the port during their dives.

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Epava Evangelia

Epava Evangelia is accessible exclusively by boat and features a shallow depth of up to 5 meters, making it suitable for both certified and uncertified divers, including those participating in try scuba programs. Divers should be mindful of boat traffic in the vicinity. The site is home to characteristic Black Sea fauna, including a variety of sea urchins, jellyfish, pipefishes, seahorses, and anemones.

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laguna Sozopol

Laguna Sozopol is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 42.416700, 27.701900, just a 5-minute walk from the diving center. The site features a gradual descent, making it suitable for beginners and well-protected from open sea currents. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including blennies, brown meagres, tub gurnards, and both brown and hermit crabs. In the spring, sea horses can also be spotted in the lagoon, adding to the site's rich biodiversity.

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Rodina Wreck

The Rodina Wreck is a notable dive site located off the coast near Kolokita cape, south of Sozopol. This cargo ship, with a displacement of 6510 tons, sank in 1941 after striking two mines while en route from Istanbul to Varna. The wreck lies at a depth of 40 meters, making it suitable only for experienced divers. As an artificial reef, the site supports a variety of marine life typical of the Black Sea, providing divers with opportunities to observe diverse fish species in an abundant underwater environment.

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Scuba Tribe Dive Center

Scuba Tribe Dive Center offers a convenient shore entry point for divers. The site features sandy areas that provide a comfortable setting for training and courses. Equipment rental is available on-site, facilitating easy access for divers of all levels. The location is well-suited for both novice and experienced divers looking to explore the underwater environment.

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Stone Forest

Stone Forest is an underwater site featuring a unique petrified forest that serves as evidence of ancient land formations. At a depth of 20 meters, divers can observe large tree trunks protruding from the sandy seabed. This dive site is accessible via boat and is suitable for divers holding an Advanced certification. The marine life typical of the Black Sea can be encountered here, making it a notable dive location.

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The Big Stones Nessebar

The Big Stones Nessebar features a seabed that transitions from sand to large stones, with ample space for 2-3 divers to maneuver between them. Divers can observe various fish species beneath the large rocks and structural remnants of boats that have been altered by time. Due to boat traffic above the site, divers must use signaling devices like buoys for safety.

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Wreck Pioneer

The Wreck Pioneer is an artificial reef located near St. Ivan Island, submerged intentionally to create a habitat for marine life. The wreck lies at a depth of 18 meters, making it accessible for divers with an Open Water Diver certification. The site attracts a variety of fish typical of the Black Sea, providing a unique diving experience. The entry to the site is from the shore, allowing divers to easily access this underwater structure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Black Sea?
Black 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 Black Sea?
Entry methods in Black 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 Black Sea?
Black 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 Black Sea?
Black 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.