Scuba Diving in Turkey

Going Scuba diving in Turkey? Want to know when and where to go Scuba diving in Turkey? Our guide to scuba diving in Turkey gives you the information you’ll want to know.

Scuba diving in turkey is relatively new but is developing along with the tourist industry in Turkey. The warm weather in Turkey makes scuba diving possible all year round; however, the scuba diving season begins around April when average water temperature in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Turkey is 18C. The height of the scuba diving season in Turkey occurs in August where the waters reach temperatures of 30C. Turkey offers a wide variety of scuba diving options including reef diving, wall diving, cavern diving and wreck diving. Scuba diving schools operate at most big resorts so you can get trained in scuba diving if you aren’t already a scuba diver.

Scuba diving sites in Turkey

Although there are some scuba diving sites on the Black Sea resorts of Turkey, Scuba diving in Turkey is especially popular around the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. Most tourist resorts on the Southern coast of Turkey have scuba diving sites and offer scuba diving trips. Some of the most popular scuba diving sites in Turkey include Alanya, Antalya, Bodrum, Kas, Marmara, Fethiye and Gallipoli. All of these scuba diving resorts also have plenty of non diving related things to do, including yachting & sailing, so they are ideal for family trips where not everybody is a scuba diver.    The standard of scuba diving centres conforms to international standards with PADI certified scuba diving centres at most tourist resorts in Turkey.

Marine life and scuba diving in Turkey

One of the good things about scuba diving sites in Turkey is that the water is clear and warm. There is also a variety of sea life to be seen when Scuba diving at sites in Turkey including Barracuda, Sea bream and Octopus. However, the level of sea life at scuba diving sites is typical of other Mediterranean scuba diving sites such as Spain and not as much sea life can be seen as in scuba diving sites in the Red Sea or Caribbean.  Antalya offers a particularly good wreck scuba diving opportunity as this is where a Second World War hospital ship sank.

Scuba diving in Turkey prices and costs

The cost of a day of scuba diving at most sites in Turkey is about 30 Euros which should include two dives and lunch. Fethiye offers a great wall scuba diving experience at Afkule which is one of the best wall diving sites in the Mediterranean.

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