Gallipoli Wrecks
About this Dive Site
Description
Dive into history at the Gallipoli Wrecks, a poignant collection of World War I troop carriers and supply ships resting in Turkish waters. These historical artifacts are now vibrant artificial reefs, attracting stingrays, cuttlefish, and a diverse array of fish.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, September
Jan
Wreck diving potential, historical sites
Feb
Cold water diving, focus on resilience
Mar
Marine life begins to stir
Apr
Good visibility, increasing fish populations
More monthly highlights
May
Pleasant temperatures, clear waters, abundant marine life
Jun
Ideal diving conditions, vibrant underwater scenes
Jul
Peak summer diving, excellent visibility
Aug
Warmest waters, great for extended dives
Sep
Excellent diving, fewer crowds than peak summer
Oct
Autumn diving, good visibility, potential for larger pelagics
Nov
Cooler waters, transition period
Dec
Winter diving, focus on historical wrecks
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