Indicative diving sites
Apollonia II wreck
The cargo vessel Apollonia II built in 1955 hit the reef the 10th of June 1980. Today it offers a very nice dive to both novice and advanced scuba divers. Depth: 18-24m.
The Canyon
An underwater canyon starts at a depth of 8 meters and ends at 20 meters. Incredible colours and every kind of underwater life can be seen inside the canyon. And if that is not enough just at the exit of the canyon a very big rock, going down to 40 meters, awaits the divers for an incredible wall dive. Don't miss this one!
Monroza wreck
The Italian cargo ship Monrosa was sunk outside Anavissos after an attack from the British submarine HMS Triumph during WW II. A challenging dive even for the most advanced technical divers. Depth: 75 - 90m
Marianna shipwreck
The forward piece of the ship lied in depth 24m and it has been changed to an
artificial reef in which enough species of fishes find shelter. As it is now ,the crane of the ship is half a meter above the surface and the remaining part of the ship is 35meters long and 15 meters wide.
Red Rock
A very easy and beautiful dive making the tour of a reef that starts at -17m and raises up to aprox. 15m above the water like the tower from "Lord of the Rings". Small groupers, morays, and strange kind of flora and fauna can be seen during this dive.
Glaronisi
Dive with flocks of tuna fish, the most famous dive site in Serifos Island . Depth 18m, For open water divers.
Beaufighter plane
The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter, often referred to as simply the Beau, was a British long-range heavy fighter modification of the Bristol |