Scuba diving is a fantastic experience which gives you the opportunity to explore a unique underwater world.
Where to go
The Mediterranean and Red Sea both offer warm, calm
waters, good visibility, reliable weather and an abundance of marine
life so they're both great for first time scuba divers.
Dahab, The Red Sea
The Red Sea is one of the most unique eco-systems on the planet. It is about 1800km long and over 300km across at its widest point and is almost closed off by the Strait of Suez in the North and the Strait of Bab el Mandeb in the South. It is one of the most densely populated seas with more than 400 species.
With very little rainfall, reliable temperatures, a lack of tides, fantastic water clarity and some of the most colourful fish and corals, you couldn't wish for better diving conditions. Whether it's snorkelling, learning to dive, expert wreck dives or simply relaxing in the sun in beautiful becahfron surroundings, the Red Sea has something to offer everyone.
Scuba divers in
Dahab will enjoy some of the most exciting diving the Red Sea has to offer including the famous Canyon and Blue Hole.
Turkey and Greece, The Mediterranean
Although not as well known as the Red Sea, there is plenty of good diving with varied marine life to experience in the Mediterranean. The dive sites you will experience offer spone wall coverings, many varieties of Nudibranches, Moray Eels, Sea Stars, Octopus, Lobsters and much more in the clearest of waters.
Mediterranean diving is available at our Beachplus resorts at
Lesvos,
Halkidiki,
Lemnos,
Sivota in Greece and our Beachclubs at
Vasiliki and
Porto Heli in Greece and
Ortakent in Turkey.