Wreck Diving in Santorini
Dive into forgotten stories beneath the Aegean.
- Explore the famous “Taxiarchis” wreck “marina” – a sunken cruise ship at 5-18–m, covered in marine life and perfect for recreational divers.
- Feeling bold? Try our Deep Wreck Dive in a american tag boat at 35–40m, a haunting dive site for advanced divers only.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE:
Departing from Vlychada
Equipment provided | Small groups | Guided by professionals
“Not just a dive — a journey into the island’s underwater past.”
Reef Diving – Akrotiri, Santorini
Color, calm, and volcanic beauty.
The Akrotiri reef is a true underwater treasure of Santorini — a gently sloping reef with volcanic rock formations, soft corals, and crystal-clear waters.
With depths ranging from 10 to 22 meters, this dive is perfect for beginners, photographers, and anyone seeking peaceful exploration. Swim along lava-shaped ledges, discover small arches, and spot Mediterranean reef life in every direction.
WHAT YOU MIGHTS SEE:
Deep Dive – Santorini’s Blue Abyss
Go beyond the sunlight, where silence begins.
Santorini’s volcanic seabed offers the perfect setting for a deep dive — descending beyond 30 meters, into the calm, quiet depth where light fades and pressure grows.
This is a dive of focus and fascination. Watch as the colors change, your buoyancy sharpens, and the seascape becomes more mysterious. Along the way, you’ll encounter steep drop-offs, hidden marine life, and a sense of weightless solitude.
Depth: 30–40+ meters
For certified Deep Divers.
Encounters: Groupers, scorpionfish, barracuda, and sometimes rays
Highlights: thermoclines, volcanic rock beds, surreal stillness
“A deep dive in Santorini is not about what you see — it’s about what you feel, suspended in the bluest silence of the Aegean.”
Wall Diving – Santorini Caldera
Dive along the edge of a volcano.
Santorini’s volcanic caldera offers one of the most breathtaking wall dives in the Aegean. As you descend along the vertical drop, you’ll glide beside lava-sculpted cliffs that plunge dramatically into the deep blue.
Covered in colorful sponges, algae, and swaying sea fans, the wall creates a stunning backdrop for marine life. Small caves and ledges provide shelter to groupers, moray eels, and nudibranchs, while the sheer sense of depth adds to the thrill.
Dive site: Inside the caldera, near Nea Kameni or other southern formations
Depth: 10 to 18+ meters
Suitable for: Open Water and Advanced divers
Highlights: dramatic drop-offs, blue water hovering, stunning visibility
““Wall diving in Santorini is like flying beside a submerged volcano — silent, vast, and unforgettable.”
Cave Diving – Messa Pigadia, Santorini
Where shadow meets light beneath the cliffs.
- Hidden along Santorini’s southern coastline lies Mesa Pigadia, a striking dive site known for its volcanic cave formations carved into the island’s wild rock face.
- Enter a world of contrasts — from open blue to enclosed tunnels, archways, and gentle swim-throughs sculpted by time and lava. Light beams shine through openings, illuminating the cave’s textures and the marine life that calls it home.
Depth: 7-12meters
Ideal for: confident Open Water divers and above
Look out for: cardinalfish, shrimp, moray eels, and cave-dwelling invertebrates
“Mesa Pigadia is not just a cave dive — it’s a moment of silence, shadow, and light in motion.”
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