The months of July and August are perhaps the most popular, as those are the weeks that the most popular beaches are packed with visitors and locals alike. You can take a relaxing bicycle ride in the countryside of this beautiful island,...
Go>Larnaca is Cyprus’s third largest city situated on the island nation’s southern coast. It lays claim to being the oldest city in Cyprus, given that residents date back over 6000 years. For divers, the primary attraction is the wreck of the Zenobia,...
Go>Easily a top diving spot in the Mediterranean, with one of the top ten wrecks in the world and an important turtle breeding area! Cyprus is a great diving destination for all divers, not just the wreck enthusiasts. Paphos is located...
Go>Pissouri consists of two distinct communities; the village area and the bay area. Together these communities are populated by around 1100 people, half of them Cypriots and the rest expatriates, mostly British. Besides this fact, Pissouri has maintained its traditional Cypriot culture...
Go>Cyprus was always the hub of the Mediterranean and you can see a real cross section of culture around here. From the food to the ancient ruins and history to the white sandy beaches and beautiful sunshine, there literally is something here...
Go>Cannes is famous for its annual film festival which is usually held in May. The town fills with the who’s who of the movie industry and becomes chaotic. Unless you are in the business and attending the festival, it's probably best avoided....
Go>Visitors have long flocked to the south of France for the summer for many years, attracted by its old world opulence, culture, history, beaches and year around sunshine. It’s romantic and vibrant, old and new and a great break for families,...
Go>Reunion is popular for its variety of dive sites. Beyond the reef are large flats, steep walls and shipwrecks. The morning is best for wide-angle shots as conditions are calm, while in the afternoon, macro and shallower dive sites will amaze with...
Go>Almyrida village is located 20km east of the city of Chania, and it is a popular destination for people who are seeking a relaxing holiday near the sea. Its economy is heavily dependent on tourism, with a lot of hotels and apartments/villas...
Go>Corfu, the northern-most Ionian island of Greece, has a tradition of tourism dating back over 130 years. From the mountainous region and pebbly beaches of the north to the warmer, sandy beached southern end, this island offers a mild Mediterranean climate and...
Go>Halkidiki (also known as Chalkidiki) is known for its dense pine forests, its beautiful coastline and its mountain ranges. It is a town extremely popular with Greek and East/Central European vacationers. With plenty of campsites, it is also a great destination for...
Go>Lefkada also known as Lefkas or Levkas, actually the sleeper hit of the Ionians, is one in the group of the Eptanisa or “seven-islands” in Western Greece. Its capital city is also called Lefkada. The island is separated from mainland only by...
Go>Mykonos is part of a cluster of islands including Delos, Rhenia and some rocky islets. Mykonos, already inhabited since the 5th millennium B.C. (prehistoric settlement of Ftelia), has shared with them a long and copious history with them. Its intense tourist and cosmopolitan activity,...
Go>Rhodes is a beautiful Island with a fantastic coastline more than 250 km long. Rhodes is the largest of the Greek Islands and has some of the most idyllic weather in the country. While known colloquially as the ‘Island of Roses’ due...
Go>Santorini is one of the most famous worldwide destinations for holidays. Its unique geography and geology due to the volcanic explosion, Santorini is built on spectacular cliffs around the volcano caldera. In Santorini you can enjoy romantic sunsets, wine tasting, visiting the beautiful...
Go>The Silfra fissure, is known as one of the top dive sites in the world two main reasons. First, the Silfra fissure is actually a crack between the North American and Eurasian continents, meaning that you dive or snorkel right where the...
Go>Elba Island is the largest island in the Tuscan archipelago. This stunning island in the Mediterranean Sea is famed for its archaeological discoveries, its architecture and its marine life – which is protected within Europe’s largest marine park. Fringed with white sand beaches...
Go>Palau Sardinia is a dive location based within the protected area of the La Maddalena and Reserve de Lavezzi marine parks. Sardinia is situated on the Emerald Coast. There are many islands to visit with its many beautiful white sandy beaches. The Island...
Go>A jewel of the Mediterranean, Gozo has some spectacular underwater topography, wrecks and reefs, all in crystal clear water with diverse marine life providing great dive sites for beginners to advanced technical divers. Gozo is the second largest island in the Maltese...
Go>A popular Mediterranean getaway for divers and holiday makers, Malta is a fascinating island with a lot of history and culture to explore above and below the surface. Malta is based in the South Mediterranean sea between Sicily and Tunisia. The country...
Go>Pico Island is part of the Azores archipelago, an area teeming with marine life and diverse dive locations such as lava tunnels and slopes that are home to typical reef species like crustaceans, groupers, eels, rays and invertebrates. Caves and cracks form...
Go>Sao Miguel, also referred to locally as The Green Island, is the largest and most populated in the Azores. It's a land of volcanic crater lakes where visitors can go canoeing or relax in natural hot water pools, enjoy a local...
Go>El Hierro is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Ocean] off the coast of Africa[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa]. Although this small, boomerang-shaped island is now connected to the rest of the planet via air, ferry and TV, it will always feel remote which...
Go>Most noted for its amazing climate, Fuerteventura was chosen among 500 European destinations by the Quality Coast[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=QualityCoast&action=edit&redlink=1] International Certification Program of the European Coastal and Marine Union as one of the most attractive tourist destinations for visitors interested in cultural heritage, environment and sustainability. The climate...
Go>Gran Canaria was formed by volcanic eruptions and, although there are no active volcanos any more, one can easily recognise the volcanic origin: Canyons, Cliffs, dark rock formations. The north of the island is mainly enjoying the winds and currents coming from the north....
Go>Ibiza is an island in Mediterranean sea, the 3rd largest in Balearic Islands. Ibiza is also known for its native name Eivissa. Catalan & Spanish are two major languages in Ibiza. Ibiza is known for its great night life, not to...
Go>La Palma is one of the smallest of the Canary islands, also called “isla bonita”. It is famous for its rough volcanic landscape and the green forests, for the clear sky and the biggest telescope of the world in the observatory on...
Go>The diving in Lanzarote is set in a very spectacular environment. The dramatic volcanic landscape on the surface continues underwater with lava flows and many caves and caverns to explore. The volcanic eco system sustains a great concentration of life ranging from...
Go>Mataró is only 20 minutes from Barcelona, with a nice big beach and nice old commercial downtown, especially in La Riera, and Barcelona streeet. You can also go for a quiet walk in Mataró’s downtown, which also is city’s commercial center. Mataró...
Go>With year round warm temperatures and an abundance of marine life, the Costa Blanca is not only a sensational and extremely popular tourism destination – it is a great place to learn or continue diving. The town of Santa Pola is located...
Go>The largest of the Canary Islands has a dramatic landscape above and below water with its volcanic origins creating an underwater world full of spectacular rock formations and a rich diverse marine life. Tenerife is the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands off...
Go>People come to Sweden for diving mainly for the outstanding wrecks we have in our archipelago. The Baltic Sea is brackish and has a very low oxygen level. Both is a good combo for preservation of 14-16 century ships. In addition, our...
Go>Fethiye is a very historical and a beautiful spot on the mediterranean coast of Turkey. Tourist come here to dive due to the great visibility and clarity of water, cavern diving in the famous Aladdins cavern or mexican hat wreck diving...
Go>An unspoilt small tourist town, set in a stunning location at the foot of mountains facing the Mediterranean, Kaş is a popular destination for scuba diving in Turkey. Kaş is located on the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey and is one of the most Southernmost points of Turkey....
Go>Cornwall is the most popular county in England for recreational diving with 200 kilometres of coastline, deep clear blue water, some 35,000 ship wrecks and several offshore reefs and rock formations. No matter the weather conditions, it’s possible to find sheltered diving conditions...
Go>Recognized as a self-governing British Crown Dependency, the Isle of Man or quit simply Mann, is situated in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. The island was originally inhabited as far back as 6500 B.C. as one of the six Celtic...
Go>Famed for its diving with the curious friendly seals at the Farne Islands, these islands are a haven for sea life and are an excellent place to visit for divers, photographers and bird watchers! Northumberland is one of the most popular diving...
Go>Oban is known as one of Scotland's main diving areas. The landscape is mountainous and the archipelago of islands offers many areas of sheltered water. There are large wrecks to explore from 5m-50m in sheltered conditions, and variety of marine life. The...
Go>A great cold water diving destination, Plymouth offers divers lots of historic wrecks and a diverse marine life, along with the chance of seeing one of the largest plankton feeders, the strange looking Basking Shark! Plymouth’s diving is all in and around...
Go>Swanage is a coastal town in the south east of the English county, Dorset. This Victorian era town beholds a heritage and prosperity that can be attributed to its unique place in the quarrying history of the country. Further evidence of the...
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