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Güvercin Ada / Tank Wreck

The pigeons are not here anymore but the shallow depths are teeming with life, rabbitfish, and breams galore. A white marble shark sculpture reminisces of recent underwater art exhibitions and gives a startle to first-time divers! This is an ideal, very calm site for snorkelers and those starting diving training.

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Stonehedge

A replica of the oldest known and very rich wreck excavated between 1984 and 1994 at cape Uluburun is sunk here to become home to grouper species, and other fish.

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Hidayet Koyu

This bay is very beautiful underwater and above, and also well sheltered. Sea-grass meadows in the bay are full of life, day and night. East from the small cape, bare rocks slope down gradually to 32m, with lots of life; moray eels and bigger fish at depth.

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Kaş Competetive freediving Point

t is located off Kaş Camping, which offers a 5-minute cruise to Kaş harbour. A suitable distribution for freediving competitions in the Kaş region. The region provides excellent freediving performance due to underwater visibility and the absence of underwater currents.

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Life Aquatic

Life Aquatic dive site offers great conditions for all level of freedivers. One of the best freediving conditions for freedivers. Only 5 min swim from the shore enough to reach 60 meters deep. There are 3 anchor lines to attached a freediving buoy at 15 m, 30 m, and 60 meters. No waves, no current, 30 m visibility.

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Fener

Being the closest in distance to Kaş makes Fener a very popular dive site. It is a very diverse site. If you head east underwater you will find the “Ottoman wreck” to explore. It has a worn wooden spine and mails at 23 meters with a large water jug.

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Kaş

Kas ist eine wunderschöne Küstenstadt der Türkei, die direkt am Mittelmeer liegt. Entlang dieser Küstenstadt gibt es viele fantastische Tauchplätze mit kristallklarem Wasser und blühendem Meeresleben.

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C-47 Dakota (Wreck)

After being scrapped, the C-47 DAKOTA aircraft (wingspan 29m, length 20m), was turned into an artificial reef to a depth of 22 meters. Novice divers can even enter the cargo bay.

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Heybeli Ada

You may dive at the deeper “outward” (east) or the “inward” (southwest) side of these 2 islands separated by a very shallow passage. The southern reef, with its rocks elevating to 5m and its eastern sandy slopes, has diverse sea-grass meadows, rocky slopes around the islands, and small shallow reefs to the east.

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Pina Reef

At Pina Reef the dive-boat anchors either to the northeast of the island or on the wall. Between the island and the wall is a shallow sandy area with a multitude of small rocks that are home to a rich colony of pen shells and the sea turtles that eat them. The northwest end of the wall gets deeper as a rock-sand slope.

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