Scuba Diving
Panderonisi Cave
A dive for all certification levels. We begin the dive following a wall (-18mtrs for Open Water Divers, -30mtrs for Advanced Divers and above). We gradually ascend to -12 where we begin to see the massive entrance to the cave.
Mariana Wreck
Originally known as “Neils Maersk” and later renamed by Greek ship owners, the “Marianna” was a 91 meter cargo ship built in 1961 in Holland.
Bristol beaufighter
This beautifully preserved WWII Bristol Beaufighter airplane was shot down in 1943 after having bombed the German airport in Paros.
Prasonisi
Prasonisi is one of the most attractive dives on Paros. A small island located just 10 minutes boat ride north, in front of New Golden Beach. Beneath the surface is a small underwater paradise for each diver.
Makronisi
Makronisi island is located 5 minutes boat ride from the dive center. A great dive which leads us through two little passages enjoying both sides of the underwater extension of the island.
Drionisi South
Drionissi South is our dive site for all sorts of dives from Try Scuba Diving, Open Water Courses, Refresher dives and daily fun dives. Located on the south side of Drionissi island it is always protected, even if we get strong summer Meltemi winds.
Drionissi - Canyon
Diving Drionissi Canyon is like flying above and through mountains. The feeling of cruising in between and through craters and paths.
Drionissi - Aquarium
On the East side of Drionissi Island there is a small bay, calm and picturesque above water and beautiful and colorful underwater. We called this site Aquarium because of the abundance of marine life and the feeling of being in a real aquarium.
Pirgaki
Pirgaki is a spot which you are going to love. Huge rocks in shallow, protected water gives you an easy dive, with many interesting cracks and crevasses to explore !
Tripiti Pirate Wall
Located on the southern most tip of Paros Island, Trypiti Pirate Wall is a fantastic dive. There is a little inlet where we anchor the boat at -8 meters near 3 huge boulders, we follow the slope and rocks down to the point of the inlet.