Scuba diving in Saranda Italian shipwreck


Scuba diving in: Saranda Italian shipwreck


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Scuba Diving in Saranda Italian Shipwreck, Albania

Saranda Italian Shipwreck is a popular dive site in Albania, located off the coast of Saranda. It offers a unique experience for both experienced and beginner divers. The site is known for its well-preserved Italian cargo shipwreck, which sank during World War II.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Experienced Divers:
Experienced divers can explore the intact cargo holds, engine room, and bridge of the shipwreck. The depth ranges from 20 to 40 meters, and the visibility is typically around 30 meters. The currents can be strong, making it necessary to have proper training and experience to dive here safely.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Beginners:
Beginners can enjoy diving around the surrounding reef, which is full of colorful marine life such as octopuses, groupers, and moray eels. The depth ranges from 5 to 20 meters, and the visibility is typically around 20 meters.

Marine Life and Dive Conditions:
The site is home to a variety of marine life, including schools of fish, barracudas, and sea turtles. The water temperature ranges from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius, depending on the season. The best time to dive here is between May and October when the weather is dry and warm.

Cost:
The cost of diving at Saranda Italian Shipwreck varies depending on the dive center and the package chosen. Typically, a single dive costs around 30 to 40 euros, while a full-day package can cost around 80 to 100 euros.

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