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You begin the dive cruising the Western wall southwards at about 5-6 meters. There is a crevice in the reef tongue which extends from the south side of the island; this is where you cross over to the eastern side. PAROS DIVING CENTER, 84400 PAROS Prasonisi (★4.2) A beautiful reef which can be dived all the way around. Begin on the southwest side and work your way around clockwise. From sandy, rocky bottom with scattered Posidonia Grass, the scenery changes to a more black and red colored, rocky wall with nice little overhangs and corals. PAROS DIVING CENTER, 84400 PAROS Drionisi (★4.4) A great dive for all levels of divers, generally with no current. Even with the north winds and choppy water that Paros is notorious for, the south side of Dryonisi is calm, flat, and protected. The dive itself has a different topography from other sites, the rocks are sharper and more jagged. PAROS DIVING CENTER, 84400 PAROS Pyrgaki Cove (★4.5) This site is a lovely protected bay, great for all types of dives, including course training. This dive site has it all. Shallow sand bottom with huge rock boulders, wall drop off and crevice, which all create a pleasant adventurous and scenic dive. PAROS DIVING CENTER, 84400 PAROS Faros (★4.3) This dive can be conducted as a drift dive or normal dive from the back of the boat), because very strong currents can be encountered here. A Drift dive allows you to enjoy the dive without having to fight the current. AEGEAN DIVERS, 84700 SANTORINI Caves, Santorini (★4.3) The Santorini Caves are located next to the ancient town of Akrotiri, 20 minutes away from the harbor of Caldera Beach.The caves are made of lava and were created after the volcanic explosion of Santorini’s volcano. AMORGOS DIVING CENTER, 84008 AMORGOS Aegiali, Amorgos (★4.6) The beautiful sandy beach of Aegiali Bay is the perfect place to enjoy an easy, relaxing dive. The swimming pool like conditions create a relaxing environment for all divers from those just trying it out to advanced divers. PAROS DIVING CENTER, 84400 PAROS Aquarium (★4.1) The name tells it all, a fun little dive with a max depth of 12 meters, lovely swim around, some great rock formations, lots of marine life, especially damselfish, and some nice historical Amphora. BLUE FIN DIVERS, 84300 NAXOS blue fin divers house reef (★3.9) Blue fin divers house reef. Starting from the beach of a maximum depth of 6 m at the red buoy. Rocky reef stretching from the beach to the west side. PAROS DIVING CENTER, 84400 PAROS Canyons (★4.4) Canyons is a unique dive as it has a complex meandering route going around the rock formations offset from Dryonisi island. This dive site can be accessed even if the wind is very strong, but is more suitable for advanced divers with good air consumption. BLUE FIN DIVERS, 84300 NAXOS Black Rock (★4.3) A small rocky islet located a mile away from Alyco Bay. Maximum depth of 34m. Possible for beginners at shallower depth. Long dive of 50 minutes is necessary to go all the way around the rock. Mares, Janez Kranjc Nikouria (★4.7) A breathtaking landscape dive located “just around the corner” from the popular cavern in this area. This deep wall dive starts with a beautiful wall sloping down to 40 meters. Because of the excellent visibility, you are able to see all the way down to the sandy bottom. WE SHALL SEA, 84008 AMORGOS Swimming Pool (★4.2) Swimming Pool is a calm, clear dive site that complies with all the rules and standards for a safe initiation in scuba diving. Many training dives are conducted here. A spot where you can reach the water from two sides. ATLANTIS, 84702 OIA Agios Nikolaos (★4.4) Located under Oia’s cliff, it is a small island that allows divers to dive surround it, exploring impressive rock formations and vibrant marine life on its crystal-clear waters. AMORGOS DIVING CENTER, 84008 AMORGOS Grabonissi (★4.7) A beautiful and colorful dive next to the island of Nikouria, on the coast of the tiny island of Gramvonissi. The beauty of this dive site was discovered only two years ago. This new dive site is accessible for all levels, from snorkelers to professional divers. AMORGOS DIVING CENTER, 84008 AMORGOS Nikouria, Cavern (★4.7) The cavern’s shape creates a spectacular landscape towards the blueness of the open sea. On the way back, you can explore pockets in the wall where a huge meadow of Neptune grass (indicating how clean these waters are) is home to fan mussels, nudibranchs, pipe fish and much more. AMORGOS DIVING CENTER, 84008 AMORGOS Nikouria Northern Wall (★4.7) An amazing dive and a short boat ride to the western tip of the Island of Nikouria. This deep wall dive is truly fascinating with a stunning cavern at around 25m. It is the closest experience to skydiving you can get in the sea. AMORGOS DIVING CENTER, 84008 AMORGOS Agios Pavlos - Amorgos Diving (★4.4) Named the “Caribbean Finger” due to its shape, this is one of the most loved beaches on the island but also a great place for snorkeling and diving. This is a great dive site for Try Scuba dives, new divers, and experienced divers alike. WE SHALL SEA, 84008 AMORGOS Barracuda Point (★4.5) Barracuda Point is a shore dive for all levels. There are lots of fish. On almost every dive you will see a large school of barracuda. You can get very close. They will circle around curiously looking at you. WE SHALL SEA, 84008 AMORGOS Happy Potter (★4.5) South of Amorgos. Beautiful dive with a glance at the past and the history of this island. Unique experience, for those that want something more than fish . Mares, Janez Kranjc Piso Aliki (★4.4) Just a few minutes walking from the village of Aliki, the beach of Piso Aliki is the perfect spot to make your first bubbles underwater. A sandy bottom entrance from the north side of the beach will lead you to a 6m deep colorful reef full of life. Aqualung Preza (★4.6) Less than 10 minutes boat trip from the fishermen village of Aliki the small island of Preza (Mikronisi) offers a nice plateau between 8 and 12 meters on its southwest side, with a small drop off at the end that reach 16 m . Often you can find in the area some mild current from the north side.