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Pipper

Excellent dive spot on the northern edge of Makronissos Island where a piper airplane lies on the bottom in excellent condition. The visibility is excellent on every dive.

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Macronisos Canyon

A canyon that start at 5 meters and ends up to 27m. Then you turn towards southwest (right on the exit) and you follow the impressive vertical wall that goes down to 45 meters.

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Apollonia wreck

This shallow reef with a minimum depth of 2 meters and maximum of around 35m, is home to the cargo ship wreck names Apollonia. Difficult to dive unless there are calm seas, most common than not to have strong currents as well. The wreck is kind of destroyed and scattered around. The stern is less destroyed

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Porto Ennia (Porto 9)

A fairly easy shore access to big depths, in a bay protected from most weather conditions. You have to follow the rocky slope to 40m down where the sandy area begins.

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Vgethi

This dive site offers some nice deep diving with a shore access. The drive down to the coast can be tricky for non 4 wheel drives. You can dive anticlockwise the island since the deepest part on on the north east part of the islet.

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Oria

SS Oria was a Norwegian steamer that sank on 12 February 1944, causing the death of some 4,095 Italian prisoners of war, 21 Greeks and 15 Germans. It was one of the worst maritime disasters in history, and the worst maritime disaster caused by the sinking of a single ship in the Mediterranean Sea.

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legraina fish farm

A very interesting shore dive, next to a fish farm. Medium visibility, sometimes medium strong current, depth up to 45m.Tricky entry and exit cause of sharp rocks around.

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Katafygi Cove

The ideal shallow protected little bay for training, introductory dives. Protected from prevailing north winds. No currents. Almost always good visibility. Maximum depth 18 meters.

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Patris Wreck (Πατρίς)

“Patris“ sank after hitting a reef near Kea in February 1868, The shipwreck is cut in two pieces, from 26 to 52 meters. It is a paddle ship, and one of the paddles is still on the wreck.

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Apsida Patroklou (Αψίδα Πατρόκλου)

Protected by south winds this is an easy dive site. It starts by going through a big arch at 8m of depth. Then you head west following the rock formations. Maximum depth well beyond 40m, but you can turn around at any depth.

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