Besmi Island
It is a very beautiful site to dive. It has a bit of current but it depends on the weather. There are very big, well protected amphora's at arround 40m depth
FLYİNG FİSH
According to several elections from divers, scuba-magazines & divecenters, this divesite is the No 1 diveplace in Turkey.
One of the main reasons for this as a airplane wreck from the second world war ( italian bomber ) that lays in a depht from 58 - 70 meter.
Specifications
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Depth |
15 - 20 meters |
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Visibility |
20 - 30 meters |
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Current |
None - Low |
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Bottom Type |
Sand, Rock, Plant |
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Speciality |
Reef, Wall |
CANYON
A section of rocks at a depth of 5 meters gives way to a small drop off where you will descend down a coral and sponge covered wall
Beginning at a depth of around 25 meters is a freighter which descends down to 38 meters.
While there are sometimes some moderate currents present in the first few feet of the waters, as you descend they become less.
Specifications
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Depth |
10 - 18 / 30 - 40 meters |
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Visibility |
20 - 30 - 40 meters |
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Current |
Lowi |
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Bottom Type |
Reef |
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Gurmeli Rocks
This scuba dive has a sandy sea floor at around 40 meters which slopes a bit deeper in places,there are various marine creatures here and it offers an enjoyable easy dive
SARI OT
The attractions of this dive spot are a drop off grown over and over with anemones and feather stars and a plateau with bizarre rock formations. At this spot you find many big groupers.
The Tunnel
In a depht of 18 meters, you are swimming down in a hole ( 5 x 5 meter ) and find yourself suddenly in a beautifull, half closed cave ( which means : you see always the exit )
There are beautifull soft corals growing at the walls and in the edges on the bottom, you'll find small shrimps. Later, your route let you follow a nice dropoff, where you can find nice nudibranches, parrot fishes, soldier-fishes, spanish lobsters and also groupers.
What to see :very old ancient cans & amphoras ( up to 2000 years old ), rare nudibrnaches, triggerfishes, jackfishes, groupers, brasses, a small ( diveable ) caynon, sometimes sea-turtles.
Specifications
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Depth |
10-18 / 18 - 35 meters |
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Visibility |
20 - 30 meters |
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Current |
Low - Strong |
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Bottom Type |
Rock, Coral |
Blue Cave
The entrance to the Blue Cave can be seen at its location two kilometers to the East, beyond beautiful KaputasBeach.
This cave has the distinction of being the largest known sea cave in Turkey (50 m. long, 35 m. wide and 17 m. high) and before the frequent intrusion of tourists it was inhabited by Mediterranean seals. Again the deep blue color is especially remarkable when looking out to sea from the inside of the cave and this effect is enhanced when diving with a mask




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