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Habonim Beach - חוף הבונים

Habonim Beach is a marine reserve. This shallow dive site, up to 5 meters (15 feet), takes you along the shore and around a small reef close to the shore. The highlight of the dive is the Blue Cave, as small cracks in the rock create a narrow strip with beautiful rays of sun running through it.

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Nahsholim -נחשולים

The Nahsholim shore provides a nice shallow dive, up to 8 meters (24 feet), on a nice reef riddled with crevices and a hole dug in the stone overtime by the currents.Typical dive route will take divers along the reef line north, surrounding the ruins of ancient Dor. a small cave can be reached.

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The Big Barge (Wreck) - הודברה הגדולה

This is most likely the biggest wreck on the eastern shore of the the Mediterranean. It rises tall on a sandy bed at 32 meters ( 96 feet). This large barge sank in 1980 after being damaged from a storm. It is an impressive wreck with the option of a penetration dive for qualified divers.

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Shikmona - שקמונה

At the most western point of the bay of Haifa lies a ridge of stones at a depth of 4 to 9 meters (12 to 27 feet). This is an easy shore entry with the reef beginning at just 300 meters (900 feet) from the shore.

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Bat Galim בת גלים

In the public beach of Bat-Galim, a shallow dive (up to 10m) with opportunity to visit the wreck of Arlozerov immigrant ship (sank in 1947) to the north and the cement ship to the west.

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בת גלים, ספינת המעפילים ארלוזרוב

North-east to the Bat-Galim beach, starting opposite the navy lookout post and spreading north, the remains of the immigrant ship “Arlozerov“ (Houle), sank in 1947 while a British commando raided it.

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Turkish Cement Boat (Wreck) - אוניית המלט הטורכית

The Turkish boat sank in a storm in 1998 with 850 tons of cement sacks onboard. The wreck lies on its side at 12 meters (36 feet) deep. The load it was carrying fell out of the boat around the wreck and, in time, it hardened forming cement boulders.

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Herod's Submerged Port of Caesarea

The submerged port of Caesarea is an archaeological site with the remains of an old port dating back to the Roman Empire. All dives around the port are shallow and range between 2-8 meters (6-24 feet). In 2015, a group of divers found about 2,000 gold coins that dated 1,000 years old.

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Hadera Power Plant - תחנת הכח חדרה

The Hadera Power Plant dive site is located on the bank of the Hadera river, south toward the electric power plant. This area has been known for attracting sharks during the winter season. It is a shallow dive, 3 meters (9 feet), and accessible from the shore. Caution: visibility can be bad and there are always strong currents.

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Scire (Wreck) - צוללת שירה

The Scire is an Italian submarine that sunk in August 1942 during World War II by the British Army. The wreck lies at a depth of 30 meters (100 feet). Over the years the rough seas deteriorated the ship but you can still clearly see the vessel’s deck, bridge, and masts.

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