Diving in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin

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Explore the underwater wonders of Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin, sea. This region features 100 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin 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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Achziv Canyon קניון אכזיב

Achziv Canyon is a prominent underwater wall that runs parallel to the shoreline, extending approximately 1 kilometer from the coast. The dive site begins at a depth of 10 meters and descends to 30 meters. As it is situated within a marine reserve, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including rays that are often seen gliding or resting on the sandy bottom, along with occasional visits from turtles.

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Acres Canyon - קניוני עכו

Acres Canyon is a relatively untouched underwater canyon located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the coast of ancient Acres. The canyon features a wall that begins at a depth of 8 meters (16 feet) and descends to about 26 meters (85 feet). Stretching 70 meters (230 feet) in length, the wall contains numerous small niches and caves that serve as habitats for various marine life. Divers may encounter a variety of sea creatures, including fish, moray eels, rays, and turtles, thanks to the unique geography that provides shelter for these animals.

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Aida (Wreck)

The Aida wreck, originally named 'Alga', is situated approximately 8 kilometers from the coast at a maximum depth of 20 meters. This Italian military cargo ship was heavily armed and was torpedoed by the British submarine 'Unbeding' on October 9, 1942, shortly after departing from Palermo on October 7, 1942. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life around the wreck, including groupers, stingrays, dentex, corbels, flutefish, octopus, parrotfish, and nudibranchs.

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Akkum Batık Dalışi

Akkum Batık Dalışi features a rocky entry point leading to a sandy bottom, reaching a depth of 18 meters. At this depth, divers can explore a minibus wreck located on the rocky left side and approximately 10 meters to the west. The site is known for its vibrant marine life, particularly in the spring, making it an active area for underwater biodiversity.

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Akkum Burun

Akkum Burun is an advanced diving site where the depth quickly reaches 18 meters. As divers proceed southward, they encounter a sandy bottom starting at this depth, with the possibility of reaching depths of 30 meters. The site is notable for its vibrant marine life, but divers should be cautious of strong currents, especially if they find themselves in the open sea.

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Akkum Kovuk

Akkum Kovuk is a dive site suitable for beginners, characterized by a predominantly rocky bottom interspersed with sandy patches. The area is rich in fish life, providing ample opportunities for observation among the rocks. Notably, there are holes located approximately every 3 meters, allowing for easy entry for two divers at a time. The site offers a pleasant atmosphere, making it a favorable location for underwater photography.

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Akyar Duvar

Akyar Duvar is a dive site suited for advanced divers due to its challenging conditions. The entry is from the shore, leading to a point where the depth increases rapidly, reaching depths of around 30 meters. Divers should be cautious of the current, which can affect visibility and requires attention to group control. The site presents a surprising underwater landscape, making it essential to monitor buoyancy and depth throughout the dive.

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Alex'S Cave

Alex's Cave is a beginner-friendly dive site with depths ranging from 8 to 16 meters and a length of 40 meters. Divers access the cave from Crystal Lagoon, where you'll find Posidonia on the cave floor and various types of seabream. The site offers a straightforward cave diving experience with notable marine life.

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Alice B (Wreck)

The Alice B wreck lies at a maximum depth of 37 meters, resting on the sandy bottom. The wreck is 50 meters long and 10 meters high, with the top starting at 27 meters. Divers can clearly observe the structure and are permitted to penetrate inside the wreck only if they have completed the required wreck training course. This site is suitable for divers with Deep and Nitrox Diver certifications due to its depth and conditions.

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Amphoren (E3), Cirkewwa, Malta

Amphoren (E3) is a reef dive site located in Cirkewwa, Malta. The underwater landscape features a variety of rock formations, expansive boulder fields, sandy bottoms, and seagrass areas. Divers can explore drop-offs of varying heights, swim-throughs, and a notable natural rock arch referred to as Left Arch or White. Marine life at this site includes Mediterranean sea bream, stingrays, moray eels, grouper, common octopus, cuttlefish, red starfish, damselfish, and numerous other reef fish species.

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Anchor Bay

Anchor Bay is a shallow dive site with depths ranging from 6 to 12 meters, suitable for novice divers. The site features large boulders and a variety of marine life, including parrotfish, nudibranchs, rockfish, octopus, black-faced blennies, and small groupers. A cave located at 10 meters adds to the dive experience.

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Anchor Canyon - קניון העוגנים

Anchor Canyon is a relatively shallow dive site reaching depths of 15 meters (45 feet). The area features a shallow reef where currents have shaped the rock into various passageways and canyons. The small overheads and coves in this location provide habitats for a diverse range of marine life, including groupers, moray eels, squid, and octopuses.

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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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Attitala, Wreck

The Attitala wreck is situated 21 kilometers offshore, resting at a depth of 40 meters. This trawler is infrequently explored, providing a habitat for various large Mediterranean species such as groupers, amberjacks, and turtles. The site is characterized by its depth and location, making it suitable only for divers with significant experience. Marine life commonly observed includes dolphins, stingrays, triggerfish, dentex, tuna, parrotfish, castanets, and nudibranchs.

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Ayisigi beach

Ayisigi Beach is a versatile dive site that accommodates both beginners and advanced divers. The entry is from the shore, providing easy access to a gentle slope that leads into the water. Notably, there is a statue of Poseidon located underwater, adding an interesting feature to the dive. The site is also suitable for training courses, making it a popular choice for divers looking to enhance their skills.

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BABA BURNU- DEEP DIVE

Baba Burnu is a deep dive site located at a depth of 60 meters, ideal for those pursuing deep diving and specialization programs. The site is accessible from the shore and offers opportunities to encounter various marine life, including stingrays, groupers, and octopuses. The closest dive center is a short 5-minute speedboat ride away, making it convenient for divers.

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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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Backyard

Backyard is a training site characterized by a rocky bottom that ranges in depth from 5 meters to 30 meters. It provides suitable conditions for various diving courses. While it can be accessed via shore diving, it is more effectively reached by boat. Divers may encounter marine life such as remora, schools of rabbitfish, lionfish, sargos, and occasionally turtles during their dives.

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Blue Dome

Blue Dome is a cave dive site with depths ranging from 12 to 30 meters, suitable for intermediate and advanced divers. The site features excellent visibility, with abundant marine life including corals, sponges, sea urchins, starfish, octopus, and moray eels. Light beams penetrate the cave, enhancing the visual experience.

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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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Bristol Beaufighter

The Bristol Beaufighter is a World War II aircraft wreck located in Malta, measuring approximately 12.6 meters in length with a wingspan of 17.6 meters. This twin-engine, two-seat heavy fighter was ditched into the sea on March 17, 1943, due to mechanical issues shortly after takeoff. Divers can explore the wreck site, which is home to various marine life, including Mediterranean sea bream, stingrays, moray eels, grouper, common octopus, cuttlefish, red starfish, and damselfish. The dive site is accessible by boat.

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Bubbles Cliff

Bubbles Cliff is a wall dive that descends from 20 meters to 45 meters, offering the potential for drift diving. This site is part of a continuous wall along the Amchit shoreline. While the preferred access method is by boat, it is also possible to reach the site from the shore, although this requires a lengthy surface swim. The wall is home to various fish species, including groupers, mullets, cornetfish, and sargos. Divers often encounter stingrays resting at the base of the wall.

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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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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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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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Cape Greco Caves

Cape Greco Caves offers a dive starting at about 3 meters (10 feet) and descending to a maximum depth of 12 meters (39 feet). Divers can observe various marine life in the caves' water-filled tunnels and overhangs. This site is suitable for divers of all levels, with optimal conditions from March to November.

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Cement Wreck

The Cement Wreck, also referred to as Captain Michel’s boat, is a small freighter that sank in 1939. It lies on a sandy bottom at a depth of 40 meters, with the shallower part of the wreck at 35 meters. Originally intended to transport cement bags, remnants of these bags can still be observed on the wreck. The site serves as a habitat for various marine species, including seabreams, lionfish, stingrays, and groupers, which are attracted to the rusting structure.

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Chapel And Mermaid

The Chapel dive site is suitable for intermediate divers and deeper, reaching depths of up to 30 meters (100 feet). Located east of Ayia Napa, divers can observe marine life such as damselfish, sea bream, scorpionfish, and groupers, along with old amphorae. It is also a popular night dive location due to the presence of octopuses.

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Cirkewwa Arch

Cirkewwa Arch is an underwater arch located at 12 meters below the surface, with its top at 8 meters. This site offers caves and tunnels for exploration, making it suitable for less experienced divers. Common marine life includes barracudas and jacks.

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Cirkewwa Reef

Cirkewwa Reef features an underwater arch located at a depth of 12 meters and offers a maximum depth of 25 meters. Divers can explore tunnels, cliffs, and walls with visibility ranging from 10 to 30 meters. The current is generally mild, making it suitable for beginners, and diving is available year-round.

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Cirkewwa Reef

Cirkewwa Reef is a shallow dive site located in Cirkewwa, featuring a rocky plateau that reaches a maximum depth of 6 meters. This site is particularly suitable for beginner divers, providing an opportunity to practice essential diving skills. It serves as a good introductory dive for those starting a diving holiday in Malta. Marine life commonly observed here includes Mediterranean seabream, stingrays, moray eels, lumpfish, and bear crabs, with sightings of Salpa occurring at various times throughout the year.

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Cominotto Reef

Cominotto Reef, also known as Anchor Reef, features a vertical wall that descends to approximately 42 meters (138 feet). This site includes large boulders inhabited by various marine organisms, including sponges and nudibranchs, and notable for a four-pointed anchor located near the boulders. There are swim-throughs at about 5 meters (16 feet).

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Coral Gardens

Coral Gardens is a dive site located in Malta with depths ranging from 5 to 15 meters. It features various canyons, tunnels, and swimthroughs, making it suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Visibility typically exceeds 15 meters, providing excellent conditions for underwater observation.

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Coral Gardens - Sliema

Coral Gardens in Sliema is characterized by a shallow reef featuring valleys, canyons, and gullies, along with unique rock formations and swimthrough tunnels. This site is home to a diverse array of marine life, including various species of breams, octopus, stingrays, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, groupers, amberjacks, blue runners, emperors, morays, and barracudas. It offers opportunities for underwater photography due to its rich biodiversity and interesting topography.

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Crocodile Rock

Crocodile Rock is a boat dive site situated in Dwejra, just south of the Blue Hole. The dive features a wall that descends to depths exceeding 30 meters, complemented by a shallow plateau at around 7 meters, which hosts a diverse reef ecosystem. Divers can observe various marine life, including sponges, tube worms, wrasses, and scorpionfish along the wall. Above the plateau, small schools of barracudas may also be encountered. This site is accessible to divers with varying levels of experience.

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Cyclops Cave

Cyclops Cave is located a short drive from Protaras in the Cape Grecko region of Cyprus. The dive site starts at a depth of around 2 meters and drops to over 40 meters. At approximately 18 meters, divers can explore a sunken ski jet, and the area offers good visibility of about 20 meters.

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Devil'S Reef

Devil's Reef, also known as Qammieh Point or Ras il-Qammieh, has an average depth of 6 meters and can reach up to 50 meters, suitable for both beginner and advanced divers. The site features several caves and caverns for exploration, with marine life including amberjacks and barracudas. Entry is from the shore.

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Double Arch

Double Arch is a dive site featuring two natural arches, starting at a depth of approximately 20 meters. The coral reefs are located between 15 and 18 meters, and the site allows for exploration down to 36 meters. Expect to see marine life such as anemones and nudibranchs, as well as small caves near the arches.

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El wed

El Wed is located 50 meters from the shore and features a natural underwater river characterized by two posidonia meadows and a sandy bottom. The site reaches a maximum depth of 10 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers. The area is known for its diverse marine species, providing an engaging diving experience for those new to the sport.

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Elpida Wreck

The Elpida Wreck is a 63-meter commercial vessel intentionally sunk for scuba diving. It rests at a depth of nearly 30 meters, with its main deck situated at 20 meters. Divers can explore various features of the wreck, including a large bridge, accommodation areas, and extensive container sections, as well as corridors and the engine room. The area around the wreck is home to diverse marine life, including bream, amberjacks, wrasse, damsel fish, and lionfish.

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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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Exiles

Exiles is a dive site suitable for all levels, with a maximum depth of 25 meters and generally calm conditions. Divers can encounter species such as stingrays, octopus, blennies, Mediterranean eels, groupers, flounders, cuttlefish, and scorpionfish. Be aware of high boat traffic in the area, and expect visibility of at least 10 meters.

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Fener-baba burnu

Fener-baba burnu is a notable deep diving location situated near Konserve Bay in Antalya. The site reaches a maximum depth of approximately 120 meters. Divers can expect to encounter marine life such as stingrays and octopus nests during their explorations. Visibility in this area can be limited, but sightings of seals are also possible. This site is particularly suited for deep dives and navigation.

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Fessej Rock

Fessej Rock is a diving site located on the south side of Gozo, Malta. The pinnacle rises 15 meters above the surface and has a base at 60 meters deep. Divers can explore crevices and overhangs where fish and octopuses reside, while deeper areas host species such as breams, barracudas, tunas, and groupers. The east side features a steep drop-off reaching depths of 50 meters.

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Fok magarası- Seal cave

Fok Magarası, also known as Seal Cave, is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 36.846800, 30.762500. This site is notable for its cave diving opportunities, particularly for those with cave diving expertise. It is important to note that divers should avoid entering the cave when Mediterranean monk seals are present or during their breeding season, as their habitats are endangered. The site serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting natural marine life.

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Fortizza

Fortizza Reef offers varied underwater topography with tunnels, caverns, and swim-throughs. The maximum depth is 16 meters, making it suitable for novice divers, with visibility averaging at least 10 meters. Access is easy from the shore, ideal for an afternoon dive.

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Ghar Lapsi

Ghar Lapsi offers a dive site with two distinct depths: a 25-meter dive near the shore and a deeper dive reaching 38 meters further out. The site features shallow caverns and strong currents, making it suitable for advanced divers. Expect to see a variety of marine life and interesting rock formations.

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Ghar Lapsi

Ghar Lapsi is recognized for its extensive cave system, which stretches over 40 meters in length and remains shallow with ample natural light. The cave features multiple openings and cracks in the ceiling, allowing sunlight to illuminate the interior, enhancing the visibility of the corals. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life including Mediterranean sea bream, stingrays, moray eels, grouper, common octopus, cuttlefish, red starfish, damselfish, and other reef fish species.

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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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Green Bay

Green Bay is a PADI-approved dive site in Protaras, Cyprus, aimed at beginners. The site features a depth of up to 12 meters (39 feet) and offers encounters with marine life such as cuttlefish, starfish, parrotfish, pipefish, and moray eels. Divers can also find fragments of old amphorae and easily access the site from shore.

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Habboubi

Habboubi is a dive site located approximately 30 minutes from the coast of Cap Africa. The underwater terrain consists of rocky formations typical of the Mediterranean environment, with a maximum depth of 26 meters. Divers can expect to spend between 20 to 30 minutes exploring this site. The area is home to various marine species, including gorgonians, Dentex, Black Seabream, and Seabream. A notable feature of the site is the Posidonia meadow that covers the seabed.

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Heart Cave

Heart Cave is a dive site suitable for advanced and expert divers, accessible from the shore. The area is known for its underwater features and is a common location for observing lionfish, as well as a natural hunting ground for snappers and groupers. The site is located at coordinates 36.848200, 30.751900, and is characterized by its unique cave formations and the surrounding cliffs.

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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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Hms Maori

HMS Maori is a 35-meter wreck located at a depth of 18 meters. The wreck features several large openings on the starboard side for potential penetration, but divers should have proper training due to the weakened structure from years underwater and storm damage.

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HMS Maori

HMS Maori is a World War II wreck located near the Maltese islands, accessible via shore entry. The wreck rests on a sandy seabed at a maximum depth of 16 meters and measures approximately 42 meters in length, exhibiting significant structural damage. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including Mediterranean sea bream, stingrays, moray eels, grouper, common octopus, cuttlefish, red starfish, damselfish, and other reef fish in the vicinity.

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Hms Stubborn

The HMS Stubborn wreck is located at a depth of 45 meters, making it suitable for experienced wreck divers. The structure includes visible torpedo tubes and propellers. Dive time is limited to 15 minutes due to depth restrictions.

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Hondoq Reef

Hondoq Reef is characterized by its shallow depths and abundant light, making it an ideal location for divers. The site features numerous arches, overhangs, and swim-throughs, providing various exploration opportunities. Marine life includes juvenile grouper, moray eels, nudibranchs, and scorpionfish, alongside parrotfish and rays found in the sandy areas. The diverse textures and vibrant life contribute to the site's appeal for underwater photography.

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Jubilee Schoals

Jubilee Schoals is a dive site with depths ranging from 17 to 40 meters and a 2km-long reef along Pissouri's coastline. Divers can observe various marine life and explore features such as coral formations and underwater structures.

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Kalamia Koyu

Kalamia Koyu is a shore dive site located at coordinates 36.449200, 34.121900. Divers should exercise caution due to significant boat traffic in the area, as access is primarily by boat or small craft. The dive site features a sandy bottom, which can become murky if divers stir up sediment with their fins. This site is particularly suitable for novice divers, as the depth does not increase abruptly, allowing for a more manageable diving experience.

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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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Kantaoui Reef

Kantaoui Reef is situated off the coast of Port El Kantaoui in Tunisia, featuring depths that range from 10 to 30 meters. This site supports a variety of marine life, including Mediterranean fish, dolphins, and crustaceans. The underwater environment is characterized by a diverse array of marine flora, primarily consisting of corals and algae. It is accessible from the shore, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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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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Karayolları Burun

Karayolları Burun is a dive site recommended for advanced divers due to strong currents that can pose challenges for less experienced individuals. The site is best visited in the morning when visibility is generally better, as it may decrease in the afternoon when currents increase. The underwater terrain consists primarily of sandy bottoms, providing a good chance to encounter stingrays. Divers are advised to maintain close proximity to each other for safety, especially considering the presence of boat traffic in the area.

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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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Kızkalesi

Kızkalesi is located near an old castle, with a rocky area starting approximately 250 meters from the shore. The dive site features a gradual descent into deeper waters, providing opportunities to observe a variety of marine life. Divers should remain vigilant, as encounters with different underwater creatures are common. This site is suitable for divers interested in underwater photography due to the diverse ecosystem present.

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Kızkalesi Burun

Kızkalesi Burun is a dive site that begins from a rocky entry point, leading into a sandy bottom. The dive starts at a depth of 3 meters and reaches a maximum depth of 20 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers. The sandy areas are home to various marine life, including stingrays, caretta caretta turtles, lionfish, octopuses, and soldier fish.

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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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Konnos Bay

Konnos Bay features wall dive conditions with depths ranging from 12 to 40 meters, suitable for divers of all levels. Marine life includes schools of small fish, lionfish, soldierfish, nudibranchs, moray eels, octopus, and squid. The dive site can be accessed from the shore.

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L’Ahrax Bay

L’Ahrax Bay offers an easy shore entry leading to a sandy bottom at depths of 3 to 5 meters, making it suitable for training dives, especially when conditions at other sites are unfavorable. Divers can proceed straight out to reach a depth of 10 meters. By heading to the right, it is possible to access a coral lagoon within approximately 45 minutes, where depths range from 18 to 25 meters. Be aware that strong currents may occur in this direction. The marine life here includes common species such as sea bream, damsel fish, goat fish, and parrot fish, along with occasional sightings of octopus, moray eels, and barracuda.

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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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Lampione

Lampione is a dive site accessible by boat, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site is known for its vibrant marine life, particularly during the months of July to September when grey sharks are frequently observed, marking their unique presence in the Mediterranean Sea. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of species including turtles, snappers, amberjacks, barracudas, tunas, skipjack, salps, giltheads, grouper, damselfish, minnows, bogue, and parrotfish. The colorful underwater environment and the variety of pelagic life make this site a notable location for underwater exploration.

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Lantern Point

Lantern Point is located at the south-western tip of Comino, Malta. The dive features a wall that descends to large boulders and a cave at 15 meters (49 feet) with a chimney that rises to a plateau at 6 meters (20 feet). Marine life includes barracudas, morays, squids, lobsters, and various other fish species.

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Le Cimentier

Le Cimentier is the site of a cement carrier wreck located on a sandy seabed at depths between 6 and 8 meters. The vessel sank in 1963 due to severe weather while transporting bags of cement. The area typically experiences minimal current and low swell, making it suitable for beginner divers and those new to wreck diving. The wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including Barbue, Common and Castagnoles Blackbirds, Red mullet, Common and Drum bass, Anemone, Badêche, and Oblades.

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Left Arch

Left Arch is a smaller underwater arch located at a depth of approximately 11 meters, reaching close to the surface. The approach to the arch involves a wall dive, which includes several swim-through passages. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes sea bream, moray eels, grouper, common octopus, cuttlefish, red starfish, damselfishes, and various other reef fish species.

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Liberty

The Liberty dive site is a shipwreck located off the coast of Cyprus. Sunk in 2009, this 37-meter (121 feet) Russian cargo ship is slowly attracting marine life, making it a developing artificial reef. Divers can explore the wreck at depths ranging from 10 to 30 meters (33 to 98 feet), with entry from the shore.

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Liberty Wreck, Cyprus

The Liberty Wreck is located approximately 1 kilometer from the shore, accessible via a short boat ride of less than 5 minutes. The wreck lies at depths ranging from 18 to 28 meters. This small cargo ship measures 37 meters in length and 10 meters in width, providing divers with access to its holds. The surrounding marine life is diverse, featuring species such as double banded bream, saddle bream, jacks, wrasse, and nudibranchs. Additionally, divers may encounter lionfish and grouper in the vicinity of the wreck.

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Lighter X127

The X127 dive site is a World War I British landing lighter wreck located in Marsamxett harbor off Manoel Island. The wreck is almost intact, with the stern resting at 22 meters and the bow at 5 meters. Marine life includes various fish species and opportunities to explore the wreckage.

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Maabour

Maabour is a multilevel dive site featuring a buoy located at a depth of 16 meters. The underwater slope extends westward, reaching depths of up to 40 meters. To the north, divers can access Bubbles Cliff. Marine life commonly encountered includes stingrays, moray eels, and lionfish. On occasion, divers may also spot a sea turtle.

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Maamal Hadid

Maamal Hadid is a multilevel dive site with depths ranging from 5 meters to 40 meters. The dive location is situated near the remnants of a former steel factory, where divers may observe remains of steel structures along the underwater landscape. Marine life at this site includes various species such as grouper, lionfish, sargos, and rabbit fish. Additionally, encounters with squids and turtles are common during dives.

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madonna

The Madonna dive site features a notable statue of Our Lady, located within a small cave at a depth of 18 meters along the reef wall. This statue was installed by the Amphibians Diving Club in November 1987, and a commemorative plaque was added in 2007 to mark its 20th anniversary. Divers can observe a variety of marine life here, including Mediterranean sea bream, stingrays, moray eels, grouper, common octopus, cuttlefish, red starfish, damselfish, and numerous other reef fish species. The site is accessed via shore entry.

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Meridiana

Meridiana is a shore dive site located approximately 1 mile from the coast, characterized by small rocks that create underwater arches. The site features a sandy bottom interspersed with posidonia bushes, providing shelter for various small fish species. The depth ranges from 4 to 6 meters, making it suitable for adaptation dives and certification training. Marine life includes serrans, sars, castagnoles, girelles peacock, crabs, saups, small groupers, blennies, and sponges.

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Merkanti Reef

Merkanti Reef is suitable for beginner divers, with a maximum depth of 18 meters and an average visibility of 25 meters. Access is easier by boat, although it can be reached from shore with a long swim. The site features two parallel reef sections that host a variety of marine life, ideal for underwater photography.

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Middle Finger

Middle Finger is characterized by a rock needle that ascends from the depths to approximately 16 meters below the surface. The site features a prominent wall that offers a clear view into the blue waters beyond. Divers may encounter barracudas and lobsters along the rock face, while small schools of marine life can be observed taking refuge in the shadows created by the current.

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Mongi I Reef

Mongi I Reef is located approximately 3 miles offshore, characterized by a block structure surrounded by sandy areas and posidonia. The dive site has a depth range of 10 to 14 meters, allowing divers to navigate around the entire block in a single dive. While exploring the reef, divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including groupers, balistes, dentex, parrotfish, sars, girelles, saupes, flutefish, octopus, skates, cuttlefish, and turtles.

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Mongi II Reef

Mongi II Reef consists of three prominent boulders situated approximately 3 miles from the shore, with depths ranging from 10 to 14 meters. This dive site is frequented by a variety of marine life, including stingrays, turtles, and loggerhead fish. Divers can also encounter species such as skates, octopus, groupers, parrotfish, and cuttlefish. The site is suitable for both novice and experienced divers due to its manageable depths and diverse ecosystem.

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MUSAN

MUSAN, located off Pernera Beach in Ayia Napa, features a maximum depth of 10 meters. This site is home to a unique collection of underwater sculptures, including figurative artworks and sculpted organic trees, forming the world's first underwater forest. Access to MUSAN is permitted only through an official dive center, ensuring a controlled diving experience.

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Mv Imperial Eagle

The MV Imperial Eagle is a 45-meter-long wreck located at an average depth of 32 meters, making it suitable for advanced divers. Scuttled in 1999, the wreck is in good condition and can be penetrated safely. The site also features a statue nearby.

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MV Imperial Eagle, wreck

The MV Imperial Eagle is a wreck dive located off the coast of Malta, measuring 45 meters in length. Originally launched in 1945, this former ferry operated between Malta and Gozo before being scuttled in 1999 to create an artificial reef within a marine conservation area. The wreck lies at depths ranging from 25 to 42 meters and allows for penetration, featuring various rooms and corridors that divers can explore.

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MV Karwela (Wreck)

The MV Karwela wreck is located at coordinates 36.016700, 14.285700 and is a notable dive site around Gozo. This former German-built ferry, which served as an excursion boat, was intentionally scuttled in 2006 to create an artificial dive site. Divers can safely enter and explore the wreck, which features two decks and a staircase, with a dark engine room situated below. The recommended depth for diving here ranges from 32 to 40 meters, making it suitable for experienced divers. Marine life around the wreck includes purple flabellinas, giant scorpionfish, moray eels, and schools of damselfish. Access to the site is via boat.

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Mv Xlendi

The MV Xlendi wreck lies at an average depth of 35 meters, with its lowest point at 42 meters. It is upside down and unstable, making it suitable only for experienced and advanced divers. Since it became an artificial reef in 1999, the site has attracted a variety of marine life.

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Napoli

The Napoli wreck is located approximately 10 minutes from the port of Mahdia, situated opposite the town of Rejish. This former passenger vessel has sunk and is now found at a depth of around 12 meters. The wreck has experienced significant deterioration over time but remains accessible for beginner divers. Marine life around the site includes small groupers, various species of magnificent octopuses, and a diverse array of anemones.

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Narlıkuyu Burun

Narlıkuyu Burun is a dive site that caters to both novice and experienced divers, offering a variety of underwater experiences. The site features a sandy bottom, which is home to a diverse array of marine life, providing opportunities for exploration during both daytime and nighttime dives. Divers can expect to encounter interesting creatures, making each dive unique.

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Nemesis III Wreck, Cyprus

The Nemesis III Wreck is located just a short 5-minute walk from the shore, resting at a depth of 24 meters. This 25-meter long and 6-meter wide wreck was intentionally sunk and remains upright on the seabed. It features cut openings, and one of its engines is still intact, making it accessible and intriguing for divers. The area surrounding the wreck is teeming with marine life, including double banded bream, saddle bream, jacks, wrasse, and nudibranchs. Divers may also encounter lionfish and grouper in this vibrant ecosystem.

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Nitzan (Wreck) - הספינה התורכית

The Nitzan is a fishing vessel that was intentionally sunk in April 2012 to establish an artificial dive site. The wreck is positioned upright at a depth of 26 meters (85 feet) and is located approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from the shore. Measuring 25 meters (82 feet) in length, divers can navigate around the entire structure and, for those with the appropriate qualifications, explore the interior of the ship. Despite being a relatively new wreck, it has quickly become a habitat for various Mediterranean marine life, including cave fish that inhabit the ship and rays that can be found resting on the seabed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin?
Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin 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 Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin?
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What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin?
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