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Bodrum is an exquisite holiday resort, famous for its castle, lively nightlife, and these days as one of the best centres for scuba diving in the Turkish coast.

A view from the Castle

Dominating the city is the 15th century castle of St Peter, which houses an intriguing museum of once sunken treasures. Worth a visit. Photo of Bodrum was taken from this vantage point.

Diving in Bodrum What makes Bodrum an interesting location for divers is of course the Aegean Sea itself, which is warm, calm, and free of tides and strong currents. Experienced divers will be in their element with a variety of diving available. Rugged, volcanic offshore islands provide some very diverse locations including hot springs, caverns, reefs and spectacular drop-offs.

For those new to diving there are many safe bays in the area providing the perfect setting for a stress free introduction to scuba diving.

With sea temperatures ranging from 14 to 25 degrees between summer and winter, Bodrum is a great location for diving holiday at any time of the year. Recompression facilities and the services of a hyperbaric doctor are on 24-hour call in Bodrum.

Bodrum also offers great opportunities for those interested in archaeology and artefacts from ancient civilisations can be seen on almost every dive.

 Flamefish (Cardinal fish) - Bodrum


Dive Packages

Daily diving includes pick-up from hotel, two dives per day, lunch on board, tanks and weights. Diving Packs with own equipment or equipment hire are available. For groups of six divers or above a discount of 10% is made. Off-peak diving is also discounted. To obtain dive package prices and prices on night dives, training courses, extended dive packs and discounts for larger parties please click here enter_here.gif (12623 bytes)

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