
Dive spots
Antique Anchor
At this spot you can see an anchor which is about 200 years old. There are also a couple of dusky groupers, who have their own territory. Sometimes we see an electric stingray or a turtle over there.
Three Rocks
About 300 meters from the antique anchor, there are three giant rocks with a lot of fish around them. At this spot we always feed the fish at a depth of 22 meters. We regularly spot a group of baracudas and we always see some groupers.
Dick's Rock
This reef was discovered a couple of years ago by the Dutch owner of the club named Dick and has been called "Dick's Rock" ever since. There are a couple of old amphoras and the rock is surrounded by lots of fish, including murens, groupers and akyas.
Aquarium
The Aquarium is a small, shallow bay with a sandy bottom. This is a spot with a tremendous amount of fish where we sometimes see a rare seahorse. There is a rocky wall with lots of colours and sponges.
Armutlu
Around the corner from the Aquarium there is another small bay called Armutlu. At the far end of the bay, at a depth of around 30 meters, we find a lot of ancient amphoras and a cave, which is a hiding place for a lot of schrimps.
Rolling Stone
Also an interesting place to dive is a spot called "Rolling Stone" with lots of sealife and a little bit of history.
Three Anchors
At this spot we find three old anchors at a depth of around 35 meters. We can see a lot of amphoras there too.
Ince Burun
At the end of the strip where we are allowed to dive, there is a very interesting spot with lots of amphoras and sealife.
Lighthouse Island
Sometimes, when there's not too much wind, we can dive at the lighthouse island. This spot is mostly used for night-time diving.





