
In the public beach of Bat-Galim, a shallow dive (up to 10m) with opportunity to visit the wreck of Arlozerov immigrant ship (sank in 1947) to the north and the cement ship to the west.
The Nahsholim shore provides a nice shallow dive, up to 8 meters (24 feet), on a nice reef riddled with crevices and a hole dug in the stone overtime by the currents.Typical dive route will take divers along the reef line north, surrounding the ruins of ancient Dor. a small cave can be reached.
The Turkish boat sank in a storm in 1998 with 850 tons of cement sacks onboard. The wreck lies on its side at 12 meters (36 feet) deep. The load it was carrying fell out of the boat around the wreck and, in time, it hardened forming cement boulders.
A very nice site with a variety of options for all levels. Beginners can do a shallow dive in the sandy area around beautiful pinnacles. More experienced divers can do deeper dives where, at 20 meters (60 feet) beautiful corals can be found.
A relatively shallow dive, 15 meters (45 feet), on a shallow reef where, over time, the currents have carved passage ways and canyons into the rock.
An impressive set of coves create by erosion of the lime stone mountain near the sea. This is a shallow dive ranging between 2-6 meters (6-18 feet) with access to the surface throughout the dive.
The Achziv Canyon is a long wall stretching from north to south parallel to the shore line, about 1km from shore. It starts at 10 meters (30 feet) deep and drops to 30 meters (100 feet).
The Nitzan is a fishing boat that was sunk in April 2012 to create an artificial dive site. It stands erect at a depth of 26 meters (85 feet) and is 6 km (3.7 miles) from shore. The ship is 25 meters (82 feet) long, so you can swim around the whole thing and, if you’re qualified, penetrate the ship as well.
This is most likely the biggest wreck on the eastern shore of the the Mediterranean. It rises tall on a sandy bed at 32 meters ( 96 feet). This large barge sank in 1980 after being damaged from a storm. It is an impressive wreck with the option of a penetration dive for qualified divers.
This is a shore dive around a large reef with a small cave and a tiny island. A shallow dive at just 3-5 meters (9-15 feet), you can dive into the small cave. Light penetrates through cracks in the cave’s ceiling creating a spectacular show of light and colors.
The beach behind the marine campus of the university is used for experiments and is also a nice dive site for all levels of divers. There is a nice drop off that is not too steep, covered with coral at all within a recreational depth.
Dekel Beach is a relatively shallow dive with sandy bottom and many coral pinnacles. Most of the time the visibility is good and you can spot the pinnacles from a distance and swim to them. The depth of the pinnacles range between 3 meters (9 feet) to 12 meters (36 feet).
This site consists of a set of vehicles and metal structures sunk to create an artificial reef. The amphibious vehicles are close to the Sun Boat wreck and can be visited together or as separate dives. The visibility may not always be good but is still worth the dive.
A nice, wide canyon starting at 20 meters (60 feet) and dropping to 35 meters (115 feet) with great corals on both sides and a sandy bottom. An easy dive as the canyon is accessible from shore.
Tamar is an artificial reef placed in 2007. It was specifically designed to create a reef and growing bed for marine life. Located at 8 meters (24 feet) deep, it rises up to a depth of 2 meters (6 feet).
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