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Divers Delight
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DIVERS DELIGHT BAY
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This bay offers a selection of three
dives from novice to experience. For novice divers or your second
dive of the day we recommend the 12 meter dive which is abundant
in marine life and also offers swim throughs, hard and soft corals
as well as caves and tunnels for the experienced diver.
The 18 meter dive offers 2000
year old amphoras and the chance to encounter Groupers, Moray
eels, Jacks, Ray's, and Octopus. This dive can also be done as a
multilevel dive and combined with the 12 metre dive.
The 30 metre dive is for the
experienced diver, and as you make your way down the drop off, you
will come to a reef where you will see a 2000 year old anchor and
also amphora. As you work your way around the reef you will come
across a family of Groupers that will stay there until you get
within a few metres, when they will disappear into there
home. This area is also frequented by Rays.
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THE WALL
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On this dive you will be dropped to
the right of the wall and the best way to dive this is to keep
your depth at around 18 meters, where you will see the wall
covered in hard and soft coral. The bottom depth of this dive is
45 meters off the wall. Therefore, buoyancy control is essential.
Here you will also get the chance to see an abundant amount of
marine life, sometimes we get the occasional Tuna, large Groupers
and Jacks. Towards the end of the wall the depth rises to around
12 meters where you will find an open cave that rises above the
surface, this is where the boat will be waiting to collect you.
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KADIRGA ROCK
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Kadirga rock is a well known
favorite in Turkey as on this dive there are some interesting
archaeological finds.
The rock rises from the water and
the boat will anchor up here to let you kit up and be in the same
place at the end of the dive. Your guide will take you down to
around 15 meters where you will see hundreds of amphora. Although
nearly all of them are smashed, you can still see the odd one
intact. You will then make your way round the rock to a place were
you will see a very large Grouper that is nearly always there.
Please refrain from taking these amphoras as it is against the
law. On Kadirga Rock you can see a wide variety of marine life and
you can also find anchors around the rock that date back thousands
of years.
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CHIMNEY CAVE
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Chimney cave is a wonderful dive. At
this dive site where the boat moors up to the reef, the stunning
back drop of the mountains really hits you, not to mention the
stunning underwater topography. The dive here is a multilevel dive
that takes you around a wall and as you keep your depth at around 18
meters you make your way round the reef. After 20 minutes, turn
round on a reciprocal bearing and swim up to 15 meters where you
will come across a gully. At the top of the gully is a cave, that on
entry, you can look up and see a hole in the roof. This exit hole is
quite large so you can pass through it safely. On exiting the cave
you are now at 7 to 8 meters where you can take it nice and easy
along the top of the reef and take in the beauty that the Aegean sea
has to offer.
NIGHT DIVES are also available.
A 30 meter maximum depth limit is
put on all dives!
Group packages are available on
request. Our package deals can be tailored to suit anything from
large clubs to small groups and individual divers diving over a
couple of days.
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Your day will include:
- Transfers
to and from your accommodation
- Fully
cooked lunch
- Dive
guide
- 2
dives
- Unlimited
snorkeling
- We
also rent cameras (ask dive shop for prices)
- Insurance
Why not further your diving
education and enjoy diving at the same time by taking another course.
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Marmaris Office
Kayabal Cad. No: 63
İçmeler /
Marmaris
48700
Tel: 90 252 455 38
85
Fax: 90 252 455 38 86
Fethiye Office
Dispanser
Sk. No:25/B
Fethiye
48000
Tel: 90 252 612 10
99
Fax: 90 252 612 11 18
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