Adventure Scuba Diving Excursion in Kos
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Practical information
Discover the waters of the Aegean Sea on this 3-hour shore dive, scuba diving in Kos! Including equipment rental and welcoming certified divers only.
Course of events
- Pick up from your accommodations in Kos (please list the address when booking)
- Scenic transfer to the Diving Centre
- Arrival
- Meet your certified SSI instructor
- Safety and itinerary briefing
- Receive your scuba diving equipment (mask, fins, snorkel, dive tank, regulator, and wet suit)
- Put on your gear
- Double-check equipment
- The adventure begins!
- Scuba diving! (40 minutes)
- Get changed
- Return transfer back to your accommodations in Kos
Activity requirements
Please be advised that all participants must present their scuba diving certification and be in good physical condition.
In addition, all children must be accompanied by an adult.
Special terms
Please list the address of your accommodations when booking. Your instructor will be in contact with you regarding the departure time.
This shore dive ranges from 2 to 3 hours in duration with 40 minutes underwater.
Dive sites include Kardamena Mikri (Poli Beach), Kefalos Agios (Stefanos Beach), Kefalos (Kamari Beach) and the Kos Marina Wreck.
Spoken languages:
English, GreekIncluded
- Certified SSI instructor
- Hotel transfers
- Scuba diving equipment (mask, snorkel, fins, wet suit, dive tank, and regulator)
Excluded
- Food and beverages
Do not forget to bring
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat
- Water
- Snacks
- Change of clothing
- Camera
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Calling all certified scuba divers - explore the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea and choose between shore or boat diving on this excursion, scuba diving in Kos! Scuba diving equipment rental included.
Situated in the southeastern Aegean Sea, Greece's scenic island of Kos is part of the Dodecanese islands. Internationally renowned for its impressive beaches, captivating history that dates back to antiquity, and vibrant cultural life, Kos is also one of the best places in Greece for scuba diving and snorkelling due to its increased water visibility and abundance of marine life and wrecks.
Your adventure, scuba diving in Kos, begins at your accommodations (please specify when booking), where you'll be picked up and taken to the Diving Centre. Upon your arrival, you and your group, will be greeted by a certified SSI instructor. After a safety and itinerary briefing, you'll receive your scuba diving equipment, which includes a mask, fins, a snorkel, a wet suit, a regulator, a dive tank. Once everyone is changed, you'll set out to the diving location.
For the boat dives, you'll board the RIB (rigid inflatable boat) and cruise to the first dive site, either the Pserimos Thor Star Wreck, the Kalymnos Therma, Kalymnos Vathy, or the Kalymnos Swing.
For shore dives, you'll start near the Diving Centre or head to the dive site via car at either the Kardamena Mikri (Poli Beach), Kefalos Agios (Stefanos Beach), Kefalos (Kamari Beach) or the Kos Marina Wreck.
Whatever option you choose, upon arrival, your equipment will be double-checked and the instructor will give you a quick briefing about the location and what to expect. Now, the fun starts! You'll begin your underwater exploration of these amazing locales, experiencing total serenity in the beautiful waters of the Aegean Sea. At the end of your time, scuba diving in Kos, you'll return to your accommodations with lifelong memories of the Aegean Sea!
Certified scuba divers, make your next trip to Greece the most memorable vacation yet by booking this excursion, scuba diving in Kos today!