Explore Dalyan

Dalyan is a town which lies on the Dalyan River which is located just inland from Turkey’s south west coast. Its coast borders the Mediterranean Sea. Most of the diving is done in the Dalyan Strait region. The one and only dive centre here will provide divers with full days of exciting diving experiences, visiting the underwater cave, the steep drop offs, the coral reefs and coral pinnacles, the shallow seagrass dive sites and show divers the high abundance of marine life that inhabits these waters.

Top Dalyan Dive Sites

1. The Cave

The Cave offers an easy dive adventure with an entrance at 8 meters leading to a chamber with an air pocket. Divers can enjoy the stunning light effects that illuminate the marine species residing here. This site is suitable for both scuba and freediving, making it versatile for various diving preferences.

2. Bozburun Wall

Bozburun Wall is an advanced dive site featuring a vibrant coral wall that drops from 9 to 60 meters. The wall is teeming with colorful marine life, providing an exhilarating experience for scuba divers. The depth and variety of marine flora and fauna make it a must-visit for experienced divers.

3. Istanbul Kurk Wreck

The Istanbul Kurk Wreck is a popular dive site featuring a 40-meter-long ferry wreck at depths ranging from 7 to 30 meters. This site is accessible for divers of all levels, offering a unique wreck diving experience with abundant marine life and fascinating underwater scenery.

4. Dalyan Reef

Dalyan Reef is perfect for both scuba and freediving, offering an easy to moderate adventure level. The reef hosts a diverse array of fish species and vibrant corals. Its protected status ensures a rich and undisturbed ecosystem, making it an attractive spot for eco-conscious divers.

5. Sarigerme Bay

Sarigerme Bay offers a serene diving experience with easy conditions, suitable for scuba and freediving. This site showcases lush seagrass meadows and a variety of small marine creatures. The bay's calm waters provide a peaceful dive, ideal for observing the local flora and fauna.