Fethiye Diving Holiday
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The Dive
Once the most important city of Lycia, Telmessos was the ancient name of Fethiye. This rich history and natural beauty of the region make it a great hot spot for divers. From rich marine life and underwater caves to ship wrecks and 2500 year old amphora scattered in the seabed, there are heaps to experience for all levels of divers.
Gulet Seahorse – A is specifically designed for a diving holiday without having to go back to packed hotels. She has all the diving equipment necessary on board for a safe dive. Her attentive crew will make your stay comfortable while the experienced diving instructors on board will make your diving holiday a safe and an unforgettable experience for you.
Dive Sites
Sariyarlar
Suitable for beginners and the most experienced diver. Apart from seeing seahorses at the grassy bottom of the bay, you can travel around a multitude of rocks finding sea cucumbers, brittle stars, shrimps, mullet, anemones, flying gurnards, damsel and clown fish. There are tunnels to be travelled through at depths of 3m, 5m, 7m and 12m and varying in length from 4m to 15m. At 23m there is a small cave in which shrimps live. Depending on your choice of entry point your maximum depth can be anything from 10m to 40m. The duration of the dive will depend on how quickly you can use your air or sometimes how quickly you can find a seahorse!
The Arch
Entering from the boat you can descend to take in the wonderful views of The Arch and its surroundings. The clarity of colour is beautiful. After passing through `The Arch’ a tunnel can be entered, in which you’ll feel the cold as the fresh water enters from the mountain. Many seamice are found here.
Balaban Island
The island offers dives for all abilities. With its graduating walls novices are safe, yet experienced divers can descend further and follow the huge groupers. Barracudas are seen without fail, along with all other local sea life.
Coral Cave and Turkish Bath
We start the dive at Coral Cave, the entrance to which can be seen above the water. A spectacular wall awaits you as you descend within the cave. You may see the numerous varieties of anemones, lettuce coral, sea aubergine and many forms of lace coral. This is not a site for the beginner as the bottom of the cave is 45m and the vertical wall that you follow is 65m. Leaving the cave and following the wall, where groupers are often seen resting upon the large sponges, you reach the Turkish Bath. This is an open cavern, where beautiful scenery above and below the sea awaits you.
Kizilada
Suitable for the experienced diver. A good entry point at 7m descending to a sloping seabed. Descending, you pass very large groupers and many sponges whose colours can be enhanced by torchlight. Many ancient stones here appear to have come from an amphitheatre.
Zoe's Cave
Entry to this cave is at 17m. As you travel down inside the cave you are surrounded by beautiful lace corals, and beautiful colours. At 33m you pass through a tunnel and leave the cave between two colourful walls, then, should the dive plan take you to the right, you pass several small caverns, many of which have fresh water entering them; or, if you follow the wall to the left, large groupers can be seen swimming at the bottom, while damsel fish fill the waters above.
Nar Island
This island never fails to give an excellent dive. All types of fish surround you and the visibility is astounding. The walls provide wonderful colours. Turtles are often seen having sleep on the rocks. Seahorses can also be seen here. Suitable for the novice and the most experienced. Depth of the dive is up to you. Sometimes there is a current.
Peksimet Island
Come face to face with lots of moray eels as you travel a colourful wall. For the experienced diver a cave can be reached at 40m, which is always full of hundreds of shrimp. The visibility leaves you speechless.
Big Reef
The top of this reef is at 20m. Octopus, eels and many small fish can be seen. The dive, often with a current, is more suitable for the experienced diver. The drop off descends to 50m. Moray eels “the size of Nessie” can be seen, as huge groupers, barracudas and many other varieties of marine life.
Amphora Bay
For the historians and the archaeologists among us, the seabed at this dive site is littered with amphora which date back to 300BC. The entry is at 6m, the wall slopes down to 60m. There are two large rock formations which provide homes for crayfish, clown fish, octopus, sponges and groupers.
Sam's Cave
Entry is at 17m and the exit is at 8m. You travel through a mountain 70m long by 25m wide at the entrance and 10m at the exit. You can surface at two points in the cave and study the rock formations or have a sing song, as the air here is fresh. A large ray is often seen at the exit to the cave.
Small Reef
This reef is the home of many octopus, small colourful fish, sea slugs and sponges. It also offers three tunnels for the more experienced diver to travel through. These are found at 14 – 18m and vary from 14 – 29m in length. They are dimly lit so torches are essential. Only one or two divers can enter at a time due to the narrow passage ways and the coral walls.
Duchess of York
This is the wreck of a Steamer built in the 1800′s. She is in two main parts. The shallower stern is in 25m of water whilst the larger main part is in 45-60 m of water. Detailed diving reports can be seen on Divernet : The Ship With No Name
The Boat
Seahorse – A has 1 master, 2 twin, 2 double cabins, and additionally 2 cabins that can either be used as a twin or double. She has a maximum guest capacity of 14. All cabins have A/C and an en-suite bathroom with 24 hour hot water. It has a fully equipped kitchen. The saloon is spacious and has a bar and a dining area. There is plenty of deck space with a dining area as well. Seahorse – A has Wi-fi internet, a music system and TV on board as well as 24 hour phone / tablet charging facilities. It also has a big and powerful RIB to reach dive sites that might be unreachable for the gulet. There is a sea kayak for those of you who want to explore the secluded bays of the Lycian Coast above the surface.
The Tour
Depending on the route selected the areas visited include: Fethiye, Göcek, Gemiler Island, Butterfly Valley, Ölüdeniz, Kalkan, Kaş. Aside from diving, you get a chance to visit historical sites of the ancient Lycia and have nature walks in the beautiful Aegean coast during your tour.
Meals are prepared by the on-board cook and served by the staff of the boat. If you think Turkish food is all about doner kebabs, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. There’s lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, olive oil dishes, grilled fish and meat and wonderful mezes. Take a look at our sample menu for more details. Drinks can be purchased at the bar at reasonable prices and water is always free of charge.
Prices
Diving Cruise
Apr |
£590 |
€700 |
May |
£590 |
€700 |
Jun |
£700 |
€830 |
Jul |
£760 |
€960 |
Aug |
£760 |
€960 |
Sep |
£700 |
€830 |
Oct |
£590 |
€700 |
Nov |
£590 |
€700 |
Equipment
Hire |
Daily |
Weekly |
Wet suits |
£9 or €11 |
£28 or €34 |
Regulator |
£9 or €11 |
£28 or €34 |
BCD |
£9 or €11 |
£28 or €34 |
Torch |
£5 or €6 |
£21 or €25 |
Full Kit |
N/A |
£68 or €82 |
Snorkel |
Free |
Free |
DPV |
£16 or €19 (1/2 hour) |
Terms
- All prices are per person in a double cabin over 6 nights and 7 days.
- Price includes a full board accommodation and an afternoon snack.
- Tours start on Saturdays and end on Fridays.
- Prices vary if you’d like to book the whole boat. Non-divers are also welcome.Please ask.
- If you’d like to get a double cabin for one person you’re required to pay an extra 65% of the price.
- Minimum 14 dives are guaranteed.
- Cylinders, air refills, weight belts and weights are included in the price.
- Courses are available for complete beginners.
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