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| After extensive exploration and having in mind the safety and joyance of our clients, we conclude to reveal you the following interesting dive sites: |
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Kastellia Bay
It is located SE of Karpathos. There, you can observe colorful fish and variation of Mediterranean underwater creatures, in magnificent rocky scenery.
Depth: 15 m+
Visibility: 25 m+ |
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Fokias Bay
It is located SE of Karpathos. Discover the huge boulders, the shapely caverns and the bluff "walls". Fish play hide-and-seek with you.
Depth: 20 m+
Visibility: 25 m+ |
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Aghios Petros
Only 1 km. away from Pigadia city, Aghios Petros area, will charm you with its small caves and caverns full of life and interesting underwater decor.
Depth: 20 m+
Visibility: 25 m+ |
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Ahata Bay
One of the top-ten famous beaches of Karpathos, Ahata bay is located E of the island. With emerald crystal-clear waters, offers a magical underwater community, waiting to be explored by you. Don't miss the chance to visit the "pirates" cave.
Depth: 18 m - 30 m
Visibility: 25 m+ |
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Diacoftis Beach
In southern part of Karpathos with turquoise blue waters and for about 45 years now, waiting with excess patience to tell you her secrets, a German cargo ship *. Visit the absolute safe and accessible ship-wreck by spend half day in a well-organized adventure trip.
Depth: 14 m
Visibility: 25 m+ |
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* Gernik (Elsenburg)
She was built by Lubecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft, Lubeck (380), ex- Cressida built for A. Kirsten, Hamburg. In 1939 in service for Kriegsmarine renamed V 102, in 1940 renamed Sperrbrecher 32, in 1941 renamed Sperrbrecher 132, in 1946 allocated to the USA, in 1947 to Dutch Government, in 1947 sold to Wm. Muller & Co., Rotterdam renamed Elsenburgh, in 1952 rebuilt into a motor ship, in 1961 sold to Seven Seas Shipping Co., Monrovia, Liberia renamed, Gernik, 23 December 1963 stranded in storm near Karpathos and lost. |
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