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Dive Sites
* The following list of dive sites are the sites that we visit most commonly. Tulluce A super dive site for all with both shallow and deep areas. As well as diving Tulluce Island there is also a deeper reef for more experienced divers. Groupers, barracuda's and colourful sponges are all at this site. Maximum depth 32 metres. Catal Island Caves Not only does this site offer 2 swim through's, but it also has a superb pinnacle dive where rare species of nudi branch can be seen plus octopus, lobster and our resident grouper - Fred. Maximum depth 35 meters. Yellow Grass Another super site for all, with bright colours in the shallows and our 2nd resident grouper, Bob in the depths. An ancient anchor sits at the back of the reef where schools of barracuda's often patrol. Maximum depth 28 meters. Keme It is at the dive site of Keme where different species of stingray were seen on every dive in may and June of 2007. Keme offers a spectacular and scenic wall dive for certified divers. Maximum depth 40 meters. Amphora Fields This dive sight offers an amazing amount of amphora's left by ancient ships and guarantees that you will never see more amphora's at any other dive site. Amphora field offers diving for all. Snorkelers can wade in the shallows while discovers stick close to the rocks on the islands shallow side. Certified divers can go away from the island into tranquil depths where colourful jelly fish and lobsters are often in view. Maximum depth 40 meters. Kargi Island Such a beautiful dive site that it is often requested by many of our regular divers. Flowing currents encourage a diversity of Aegean fish species to visit the island, and volcanic rock formations make Kargi Island 1 of the most impressive dive sites in the Bodrum Peninsular. Kargi Island is a perfect dive site for snorkelers, inexperienced and experienced divers. As well as the Island having beautiful scenic walls and some small caverns to peak inside, Kargi Island also offers an amazing reef dive for Advanced open water divers where barracuda's and leer fish are regularly observed. The reef also possesses a swim through and at the reef eagle and butterfly rays and sea horses have been seen by divers. Maximum depth 35 meters. Coban Island At an Island that stands alone in the sea it is always exciting to dive at this site. The possibilities of seeing something special at Coban Island is high. It was here that we saw a school of dolphin passing by. It is possible to do a full 360 degree tour of this island. Maximum depth 40 meters. Captain bay This shallow site is perfect for discover divers, snorkelers and courses as well as offering bright colours and an array of fish life for certified divers. It was at Captain Bay where Aquanaut discovered their first yellow sea horse. Maximum depth 12 meters. Fener Alti A very nice and relaxed dive with a swim through at around 14 meters and stunning wall and rock formations where you will be likely to see moray eels, yellow fin trevelly, leer fish and the rare slipper lobster (so rare that they are now protected in Turkey) have all been sighted here. Maximum depth 14 meters. Topan Island Like Coban Island, Topan Island stands alone in the sea with possibilities of large fish which are encouraged to visit by moving currents. Maximum depth is more than 40 meters. Priasa Island It was at Pirasa Island where our first sea horse was spotted in the shallow, bright, sandy depths. This is a perfect site for courses and discovers and also offers a deeper side where depths go down to around 40 meters. Yassa Ada (awaiting opening) An amazing wreck dive, a real treat! The cargo ship that crashed into the shallow reefs of the island went down in the 80's. It is here where it joined 14 other ancient ship wrecks which have now corroded to nothing. Luckily it sunk in reasonably shallow waters amongst an amazing display of amphora's, and is perfectly placed on the sandy slope of the island. Maximum depth 30 meters.
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