Dive site: Empros yialo (North coast- Georgioupolis)
Depth: 5m-24m
Visibility: 25m
Access: boat dive
Level: Scuba Diver+
Description: Beautiful wall slide with swim through rock formations.
Depth: 5m-24m
Visibility: 25m
Access: boat dive
Level: Scuba Diver+
Description: Beautiful wall slide with swim through rock formations.
Depth: 4m- 37m
Visibility: 30m
Access: boat dive
Level: Open Water +
Description: A breath taking sharp wall going vertically down to 37m.
The blue of these waters is a clear electric shade that seems endless when you stare straight down. The Great Wall itself is an eye-widening 30-metre underwater cliff that’s teeming downwards.
Depth: 0-15m
Visibility: 20m
Access: shore dive
Level: Beginners +
Description: Ruins of an old venetian harbour. Sandy shore waters, pretty oceanography with plenty small marine life to admire. Perfect conditions for our beginner divers.
Depth: 22m
Visibility: 30m
Access: boat dive
Level: Advanced open water +
Description: A German bomber, discovered in 2009 (or reported in 2024), lies about 3 km offshore at a depth of 22 meters. This wreck is in decent shape, showcasing the cockpit, the fuselage and wings are largely intact, giving a clear outline of the aircraft. Damage is visible around the cockpit area. It’s considered one of the best-preserved Ju 88 wrecks in the Mediterranean.
(The probable cause was mechanical failure or engine trouble rather than combat. There were 3–4 crew members onboard, and at least one survived, reportedly helped by a local resident.)
Depth: 5m-36m
Visibility:30m
Access: boat dive
Level: Scuba diver +
Description: Our new dive spot got the name “Zebra Garden” thanks to the dozen of nudibrachs we count every time we go for a dive. The rich “garden” of sponges & soft corals make it look like a garden, therefore “Zebra Garden” was born.
If nudies are your thing, you should not miss this dive whilst in Crete.
Depth: 16m-20m
Visibility: 30m
Access: Boat dive
Level: Open water +
Description: The shipwreck “Nestor” is a decommissioned Greek Navy tugboat deliberately sunk in April 2025 to create an artificial reef and diving park in Embros Gialos Bay, Crete. It rests at a depth of roughly 16–20 meters and is a popular attraction for recreational scuba diving, offering accessible wreck exploration.
Depth: 5m-40m
Visibility:30m
Access: boat dive
Level: Scuba diver +
Description: Our newly discovered dive site got the name “Nudies cliff” due to the high amount of different kind of nudibrachs we count every time we visit for a dive. The dramatic cliff line helped to complete the name “Nudies cliff”.
If nudies are your thing, you should not miss this dive whilst in Crete.