HIDAYET ARCHEOPARC
Turkey
Hidayet Archeopark is a unique archaeological dive site in Antalya in Turkey. It's one of the more famous dive sites in the Mediterranean for its rich archaeological value. The site is located in a sheltered bay, with underwater objects such as the remains of an ancient harbor. They date from different periods, including Roman and Byzantine times. There are also ancient statues, ceramic objects and the replica of an old shipwreck. On the northeast side of Hidayet Archaeopark is a pile of rubble that has been named Stonehenge.
Particulars
Hidayet Archeopark is located off the coast of Kaş in Turkey, near the island of Kalkan. The dive site can be reached from the shore or by boat.
Warnings
There can be pleasure boats around at Hidayet Archaeopark.
HIDAYET ARCHEOPARC Divemaps 1
- Divers Guide Map
- Detailed map
- Wreck map
- Local map
Distribution is illegal
HIDAYET ARCHEOPARC Features
- Nicknames
- Hidayet / Sualtı Arkeopark / Stonehenge
- Address
- Kaş, Antalya, Turkije
- Parking
- At boat charter
- Distance
- 10 minuten vanaf de haven van Kaş.
- Suitable for
- All levels
- Permit
- N.v.t / NA
- Access
- Book boat dive at one of the dive schools
- Facilities
- Boat dive facilities
- Water
- Salt
- Kind of dive
- Boat dive, shore dive, wreck dive
- Current
- Limited
- Visibility
- 20 - 30 m.
- Average visibility
- 25 m.
- Depth
- 36 m.
- Bottom
- zand
- Life
- Grouper, turtle
- Other recreation
- Boating, yachting
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