Explore top-rated dive spots tagged with wwi across multiple destinations.
San Juan Bautista · Juan Fernandez Archipelago · Chile
A WWI German cruiser scuttled in 1915 lies in the remote Juan Fernandez Archipelago, surrounded by endemic marine species found nowhere else on Earth.
Korissia, Kea · Kea Island, Cyclades · Greece
The sister ship of the Titanic, sunk in 1916, lying on her starboard side in 120 metres of water off Kea Island — one of the most significant and challenging wreck dives on Earth.
Eceabat · Gallipoli Peninsula, Thrace · Turkey
A haunting collection of World War I warship wrecks scattered across the seabed of the Dardanelles, where the Gallipoli campaign left a trail of sunken battleships and submarines.
Stromness · Orkney, Scotland · United Kingdom
One of the greatest wreck dives on Earth: a scuttled World War I German battleship lying inverted in the cold, dark waters of Orkney's legendary Scapa Flow.
Morehead City · North Carolina · United States
A World War I naval vessel resting on the sandy bottom of North Carolina's Graveyard of the Atlantic, this former German Imperial Navy cruiser turned American warship offers penetration diving among historical artefacts and rich temperate marine life.