Antalya dive sites
Turkey · Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions.
Best Season
May–October
Skill Levels
advanced, intermediate
Nearby Cities
Kaş
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Dimitri Wreck
Kaş · Antalya · Turkey
A WWII-era cargo ship resting on a steep slope off Kaş, one of the most popular deep wreck dives in the eastern Mediterranean.
Kaş Canyon
Kaş · Antalya · Turkey
A dramatic underwater canyon off the coast of Kaş featuring ancient amphora fragments, grouper, and octopus among rocky formations.
Dive centers in Antalya
Kas Diving Center
Kas · Antalya · Turkey
PADI/SSI/CMAS center in Kas — Turkey's diving capital. Canyon, wreck, and reef dives along the Lycian Coast. Technical programs available.
Kas Diving
Kaş · Antalya · Turkey
PADI center in Kaş offering wreck diving, canyon exploration, and Mediterranean reef diving on Turkey's Turquoise Coast.
subaqua Dive Center / Dive Center Kas Turkey subaqua
07580 Kaş/Antalya · Antalya · Turkey
Deepist Kaş Dalış Merkezi / Dive Center
Andifli · Antalya · Turkey
Nautilus Diving - 5 Star PADI IDC Center
Liman Cad No:50 · Antalya · Turkey
DiveManta Kaş Dalış Merkezi
Antiphellos Teknesi · Antalya · Turkey
Divection Dalış Eğitim Merkezi
Liman Sk. · Antalya · Turkey
Canyon Diving Center - Diving School Canyon
07580 Kaş/Antalya · Antalya · Turkey
Oceanids Dalış Merkezi
Öztürk Sk. No: 17/1 · Antalya · Turkey
Dragoman Diving and Outdoor
no:15 · Antalya · Turkey
Freedive Cosmos | Molchanovs Freediving School
Andifli · Antalya · Turkey
Life Aquatic Freediving & Yoga School.
Necipbey Cd. No 3 · Antalya · Turkey
Diving in Antalya
Antalya offers wreck, reef dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.
FAQ
What is the history of the Dimitri Wreck?
The vessel is believed to be a WWII-era cargo ship that sank off the coast of Kaş. The exact circumstances of its sinking are debated, but it has lain on the seabed for decades, becoming one of the eastern Mediterranean's finest wreck dives.
What depth does the wreck sit at?
The wreck lies on a slope, with the shallowest point of the deck at about 28 m and the deepest sections extending to approximately 40–42 m. Most of the interesting features can be explored between 30 and 38 m.
Why is this rated as advanced?
The depth (28–42 m) means limited bottom time on recreational equipment, and the slope requires careful buoyancy management. Air consumption management is critical to ensure sufficient bottom time to explore the wreck and complete safety stops.
What are the amphora fragments?
Kaş sits on ancient Lycian trade routes, and amphora (clay transport vessels) fragments scattered on the seabed are remnants of ancient shipwrecks. They are protected archaeological artefacts and must not be disturbed or removed.
What is the visibility like?
The eastern Mediterranean off Kaş has some of Turkey's best visibility, regularly exceeding 25–30 metres during summer months. The water clarity makes this an outstanding site for photography.