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Mediterranean Sea

Dive the Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea offers a rich and diverse diving experience, known for its clear waters, historic wrecks, and dramatic underwater landscapes. Divers can explore ancient shipwrecks, submerged ruins, caves, and steep walls shaped by centuries of maritime history, while encountering groupers, barracudas, octopus, eagle rays and colourful reef life.

From iconic wrecks such as Zenobia in Cyprus to Roman ruins, WWII sites, and deep walls across Italy, Greece, Malta, and Spain, the Mediterranean is a paradise for wreck and history enthusiasts. Excellent visibility, varied conditions and a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage make Mediterranean diving a unique and rewarding destination for divers of all levels.

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a close up of a fish on a body of water
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black and white fish under water

Some of Our Secret Spots

Explore diverse Mediterranean itineraries offering iconic wrecks, Neptune grass, gorgonias and abundant marine life for all experience levels.

Cap de Creus - Spain

Cap de Creus is known for its rugged underwater scenery, strong currents and rich marine life, making it a favorite for experienced divers.

Gozo and Comino Islands - Malta

Gozo and Comino deliver world-class Mediterranean diving with clear waters, iconic arches, caves and renowned wrecks suitable for all levels.

Allonysos - Greece

Alonissos lies within Europe’s largest marine protected area, offering untouched reefs, historic wrecks and encounters with rare Mediterranean monk seals.

Ustica - Italy

Ustica is considered the birthplace of Italian marine reserves, featuring vibrant reefs, lava formations and abundant fish life in exceptionally clear waters.

Calanques - France

The Calanques provide spectacular dives along limestone cliffs, deep walls, and caves, home to groupers, corals and classic Mediterranean biodiversity.

Marettimo - Italy

Marettimo offers pristine diving with crystal-clear waters, dramatic caves, and rich marine life within one of the Mediterranean’s most protected marine reserves.

About the Mediterranean

Located along Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, the Mediterranean Sea offers diverse diving opportunities across several countries. Popular departure points include ports in Spain, Italy, France, Greece, and Croatia, allowing access to both northern and southern dive sites.

The Mediterranean spans over 970,000 square miles (2.5 million square km) and is known for its clear waters, rich history, and diverse underwater landscapes, including rocky reefs, ancient wrecks, caves, and islands.

The sea’s currents and unique ecosystem support a wide variety of marine life, from colorful reef fish to octopus, groupers, and occasional large pelagic species. Its proximity to Europe makes it a convenient and popular destination for divers seeking both adventure and cultural experiences. While coastal dive centers can be busy and limited to nearby sites, liveaboard trips or multi-port itineraries allow divers to explore multiple regions in one journey, such as the wrecks and reefs of Malta, Sicily, and the Greek Islands.

Mediterranean Gallery

Photos of Mediterranean Dives

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Secret Mediterranean

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