The ten best dive sites in Europe – one in Greece

According to the votes for the best dive sites in the world published at scubatravel.co.uk, the top rated diving area in Greece is Chios Island featuring caves, tunnels, walls and wrecks.

The complete list of the Ten Best Dive Sites in Europe includes:

1. Blockship Tabarka, Scapa Flow, Scotland

Blockship Tabarka, Scapa Flow, Scotland

This shallow 18 m dive is a real beauty. One of the block ships scuttled to prevent submarine attack during WW2. Covered in life, worth the trip and the one of surprises of Scapa.

 

2. The Zenobia, Cyprus

Diving the Zenobia, by Malcom Browne CC BY-NC 2.0

The wreck of a huge ferry. Lying on its port side, the wreck starts at about 15 m and descends to 42 m. Needs several dives to see anything like all of it.

 

3. Cirkewwa, Malta

Wreck of the Rozi

Features the wreck of the Rozi MV as well as stunning underwater topography. Visibility is very good and there is a mass of sea life: barracuda, morays, octopus, cuttlefish and even dolphins.

 

4. Silfra, Thingvellir, Iceland

Diving Silfra

An extraordinary dive in a narrow crack between the American and the European continental shelves, in astonishingly clear water. The clarity of the water gives the diver the feeling of flying above the bottom and on sunny days, when there are slight waves on the surface, the light breaks into a rainbow of colours.

 

5. Blue Hole, Gozo, Malta

Leaving Inland Sea on way to Blue Hole, Gozo

A beautiful sharp drop off into the blue hole with what seems like limitless visibility and feels like you are on the very edge of the world.

 

6. Eddystone Reef, England

Jewel anemones

12 miles off Plymouth, England. The reef is from 8 to 60 m. Encrusted with jewel anemones and with the remains of ancient wrecks, including a large 17th century anchor. Stunning.

 

7. Chios, Greece

Undwater cave roof with loads of life

Small undersea caves and paths between impressive rocks, colourful reefs and vertical walls.

 

8. Diamond Rocks, Kilkee, Ireland

Crab with anemones

Claimed to be on a par with the famous Yongala. It is a cold water dive off Ireland’s west coast. The bay is fairly sheltered and is teaming with life. The terrain is full of rocks and gullies and the water is really clear.

 

9. Fortunal, Vis Island, Κροατία

Fortunal

Wreck of a fishing boat which sunk in 1991. Lies at 45 – 55 m

 

10. Fanore, Ireland

Wrasse

Shore dive in crystal clear Atlantic water with abundant fish. You might even see Dusty the Dolphin.

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RELATED TOPICS: GreeceGreek tourism newsTourism in GreeceGreek islandsHotels in GreeceTravel to GreeceGreek destinations Greek travel marketGreek tourism statisticsGreek tourism report

 

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