Diving Tour
Bodrum is the most important diving center of the Aegean with its variable coastal structure, ancient shipwrecks, amphoras, modern ship and plane wrecks, reefs, canyons and caves. It offers excellent diving conditions with its currentless, clear turquoise sea enriched with fauna and flora in areas that have been prohibited for years and have not yet been opened to diving. Especially the Big and Small reefs, Kargı reefs, Orak Island and Karaada are the main diving spots.
Bodrum, one of the most important diving centers in the Aegean, offers divers a unique experience with its diverse coastline, ancient shipwrecks, amphoras, modern ship and aircraft wrecks, reefs, canyons, and caves. The area, once closed to diving for years, now provides perfect diving conditions with its current-free, crystal-clear turquoise waters, rich fauna, and flora. Bodrum’s diving spots are not only visually spectacular but also biologically diverse, offering endless exploration for diving enthusiasts.
The major diving spots include the Big and Small Reefs, Kargı Reefs, Orak Island, and Karaada. These areas are perfect for divers of all levels and provide an exceptional diving experience. In addition to natural beauty, Bodrum's underwater world allows divers to explore ancient ruins and thriving marine life. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, Bodrum offers an unparalleled underwater adventure, making it a diving paradise in the Aegean.