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Amorgos, the easternmost island of the Cyclades, offers a diving experience unlike any other. The clarity of its turquoise waters is unparalleled, providing divers with breathtaking visibility that enhances the exploration of its underwater wonders. Amorgos is a haven for both shore and boat diving enthusiasts, catering to a range of diving preferences. History enthusiasts will find the ancient treasures beneath the waves particularly captivating. Sites like the Deep Blue Wall, Northern Wall, and Old Bauxite Mines offer a unique blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty, making them must-visits for those eager to dive into the past. For those seeking awe-inspiring landscapes, Limenaraki presents a spectacular wall dive accessible directly from the shore, showcasing the island's natural underwater architecture. Meanwhile, Aegiali Bay offers a tranquil shore diving experience, teeming with diverse marine life that adds vibrancy to the serene setting. Amorgos stands out as a dive destination not just for its historical sites and diverse marine environments, but for the seamless blend of adventure and serenity it provides, making it a treasured spot for divers from around the globe.

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    Diving in Amorgos

    Amorgos, a hidden gem in the Cyclades, offers diverse diving experiences. Among its top dive sites is the "Olympia," a renowned wreck dive. This sunken ship provides not only a historical exploration but also vibrant marine life, making it a must-see for divers. Another popular shore dive is the "Nikouria Wall," where divers can witness dramatic underwater topography and colorful sea creatures.

    For those seeking unique experiences, night dives in Amorgos reveal the mesmerising dance of bioluminescent plankton. Both shore diving and liveaboard options are available, catering to various preferences. Shore dives are easily accessible, while liveaboards offer a broader view of the region's underwater landscape, ensuring every diver finds their perfect adventure.

    Top Wildlife Sightings in Amorgos

    Amorgos, nestled in the Aegean Sea, offers vibrant marine life brimming with diversity. Divers can commonly spot colorful reef fish like damselfish, groupers, and wrasses around its rocky reefs and underwater caves. These species are a staple in the marine environment, providing a lively and visually captivating underwater experience. Seasonal highlights on Amorgos include sightings of loggerhead turtles, particularly in the warmer months when they frequent coastal waters. While not guaranteed, there are occasional encounters with eagle rays gliding through the depths. Shark sightings are rare but not impossible, adding an exciting element for those diving deeper into the open waters. With the right timing, divers can enjoy a rich array of marine encounters throughout the year.

    Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

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    Total number of species approx.: 300

    Octopus

    Octopus

    303 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 27

    Barracuda

    Barracuda

    216 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 200

    Moray Eel

    Moray Eel

    131 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 600

    Wrasse

    Wrasse

    101 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 100

    Parrotfish

    Parrotfish

    311 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 12

    Lionfish

    Lionfish

    258 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 250

    Scorpionfish

    Scorpionfish

    155 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 350

    Damselfish

    Damselfish

    143 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 250

    Grouper/Basslets

    Grouper/Basslets

    104 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 3000

    Nudibranch

    Nudibranch

    68 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 40

    Jackfish

    Jackfish

    65 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 150

    Sweetlips and Grunts

    Sweetlips and Grunts

    28 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 120

    Flounder

    Flounder

    27 Sightings
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    Total number of species approx.: 110

    Snapper

    Snapper

    19 Sightings
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    The best Months to dive in Amorgos

    Amorgos, a stunning island in Greece, offers diverse diving conditions year-round. Water temperatures range from 16°C–26°C/61°F–79°F, with warmer temperatures in summer and cooler in winter. The island typically boasts excellent visibility, often exceeding 30 meters/98 feet, making it ideal for underwater exploration.

    Diving is possible throughout the year, but the best conditions are found in late spring through early autumn when water temperatures are higher and weather conditions are more stable. In winter, strong winds and currents can affect dive conditions, making some sites less accessible. Divers should be aware of the Meltemi winds, particularly in late summer, as they can influence surface conditions and currents, though underwater visibility generally remains good.

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