ORFOZ DIVING, Orfoz Diving

ORFOZ DIVING, Orfoz Diving

Orfoz Diving Su Sporlari Gemi isletme Tur. ins Ve Tic LTD ŞTİ
07580 Antalya / Kaş
TUR

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★★★★★ Güvercin Ada / Tank Wreck

The pigeons are not here anymore but the shallow depths are teeming with life, rabbitfish, and breams galore. A white marble shark sculpture reminisces of recent underwater art exhibitions and gives a startle to first-time divers! This is an ideal, very calm site for snorkelers and those starting diving training.

★★★★★ Kanyon / Dimitri (Wreck)

The Canyon - Dimtri Wreck is number one in Kaş. Fish may not always abound at this very popular site but the sights are worth it. Please do not touch anything while diving.

★★★★★ C-47 Dakota (Wreck)

After being scrapped, the C-47 DAKOTA aircraft (wingspan 29m, length 20m), was turned into an artificial reef to a depth of 22 meters. Novice divers can even enter the cargo bay.

★★★★★ Camel

This site is best suited for experienced divers as strong currents are normal. You will have to make your safety stop on the anchor rope. The top of the reef sits at 14 meters and there are two bumps like camel’s humps to explore, hence this site’s name.

★★★★★ Pina Reef

At Pina Reef the dive-boat anchors either to the northeast of the island or on the wall. Between the island and the wall is a shallow sandy area with a multitude of small rocks that are home to a rich colony of pen shells and the sea turtles that eat them. The northwest end of the wall gets deeper as a rock-sand slope.

★★★★★ Oasis

Oasis consists of a rock that rises up to 16 meters in the middle of the sand. Groupers and lagos are abundant here and are used to divers. You will find unique amphoras in the cracks of the rock. There is a wooden shipwreck just below the rock to explore as well.

★★★★★ Heybeli Ada

You may dive at the deeper “outward” (east) or the “inward” (southwest) side of these 2 islands separated by a very shallow passage. The southern reef, with its rocks elevating to 5m and its eastern sandy slopes, has diverse sea-grass meadows, rocky slopes around the islands, and small shallow reefs to the east.

★★★★★ Büyük Mağara

Büyük Mağara is a large cave, the ceiling is 32m tall and the bottom descends to below 40m. This site is for experienced divers only. Lights and a cool composition are a must! The entrance is easily found going west from the point, but it cannot be seen without descending in front of the overhang at 27m.

★★★★★ KAŞ TÜNEL

Predominant winds and surge usually allow this dive only in the morning when conditions are still calm. There is no current underwater, however.If you head west as soon as you descend to 20 meters deep you will find the entrance of the tunnel this site is famous for.

★★★★★ Hidayet Koyu

This bay is very beautiful underwater and above, and also well sheltered. Sea-grass meadows in the bay are full of life, day and night. East from the small cape, bare rocks slope down gradually to 32m, with lots of life; moray eels and bigger fish at depth.

★★★★★ Kaş Neptün

Underwater gardens of Neptune; a rich and shallow reef rising to 8m under tough waves just off cape “Çondur”. There is definitely an antique wreck site here, lots of amphorae are scattered around up from 20 metres and all along the coastal side of the reef.

★★★★★ Stonehedge

A replica of the oldest known and very rich wreck excavated between 1984 and 1994 at cape Uluburun is sunk here to become home to grouper species, and other fish.

Aqualung

★★★★★ Fener

Being the closest in distance to Kaş makes Fener a very popular dive site. It is a very diverse site. If you head east underwater you will find the “Ottoman wreck” to explore. It has a worn wooden spine and mails at 23 meters with a large water jug.

Scubapro

★★★★☆ Gürmenli Kapadokya

Starting from the bigger of the two islands from its northern edge, the wall continues far north. Its eastern side drops steeply and its base gets deep quite fast: there you will find metal anchors of various shapes and sizes, amphorae and hollows teaming with life.

Opening Hours

Monday09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday09:00 - 18:00
Thursday09:00 - 18:00
Friday09:00 - 18:00
Saturday09:00 - 18:00
Sunday09:00 - 18:00
+90 535 - 3863970 Visit Website

Opening Hours

Monday09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday09:00 - 18:00
Thursday09:00 - 18:00
Friday09:00 - 18:00
Saturday09:00 - 18:00
Sunday09:00 - 18:00