Diving At Galleon and Chimney From Marmaris
Marmaris, Turkey
Trip Type: Scuba Diving
Duration: 1 day
Discover the underwater world of Aegean Sea on a full-day diving excursion in Marmaris. Beginners and experts alike will have fun diving at Kadirga (Galleon) Cove and Baca (Chimney) Cave. Enjoy lunch and plenty of free time for swimming and snorkeling.
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Discover the underwater world of Aegean Sea on a full-day diving excursion in Marmaris. Beginners and experts alike will have fun diving at Kadirga (Galleon) Cove and Baca (Chimney) Cave. Enjoy lunch and plenty of free time for swimming and snorkeling.
Show moreIf you want to discover the crystal-clear underwater world of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, why not spend a full day diving? During your trip to Marmaris, enjoy a day in the water that includes 2 dives, swimming, and snorkeling.
For your first dive, make your way to Kadirga (Galleon) Cove, located nearby the rocky area on the opposite side of the Kadirga Lighthouse. Dive up to 130 feet (40 meters) and explore a field of amphorae and a part of a sunken ship.
Around noon, you will enjoy lunch and relaxing before moving on to your second dive spot.
Next, make your way to Baca (Chimney) Cave, the most famous diving point in Marmaris. Baca Cave is mostly interesting for the underwater photographers, and you can dive to depths of 165 feet (50 meters). The site includes a conical-shaped cave that looks like a chimney and is home to tiny fish and shrimp.
When this dive ends, spend time swimming and snorkeling before returning to your hotel.
Show moreIf you want to discover the crystal-clear underwater world of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, why not spend a full day diving? During your trip to Marmaris, enjoy a day in the water that includes 2 dives, swimming, and snorkeling.
For your first dive, make your way to Kadirga (Galleon) Cove, located nearby the rocky area on the opposite side of the Kadirga Lighthouse. Dive up to 130 feet (40 meters) and explore a field of amphorae and a part of a sunken ship.
Around noon, you will enjoy lunch and relaxing before moving on to your second dive spot.
Next, make your way to Baca (Chimney) Cave, the most famous diving point in Marmaris. Baca Cave is mostly interesting for the underwater photographers, and you can dive to depths of 165 feet (50 meters). The site includes a conical-shaped cave that looks like a chimney and is home to tiny fish and shrimp.
When this dive ends, spend time swimming and snorkeling before returning to your hotel.
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