Scuba Diving in Greece: Athens July 14, 2006
Posted by Andy Carroll in : OceanDiving, Travel , trackback
I mentioned yesterday about a trip report written regarding diving in the Aegean Sea, and exploring the Hellenic Underwater Times a little deeper I found some great information regarding diving in Athens. Diving in Greek waters was effectively banned until recently when the Greek authorities changed the legislation to lift many of the restrictions, and so diving in Athens might become popular as it is essentially an unspoilt environment;
There are at least 4 modern wrecks in depths permitted to recreational divers and other 4 in depths reached easily by technical divers and most dive sites are accessible by car. Many more may wait to be found once the area they rest is dived a few times…
Care still needs to be taken when diving in the area, and it is important to use a conspicuous dive marker buoy, due to small boat traffic





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