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Black Sea Coast
Bulgaria
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Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast is a popular dive zone featuring a mix of artificial reefs, historical wrecks, and natural underwater landscapes. Divers can explore remnants of ancient civilizations and a variety of marine life. The region is known for its clear waters during the summer months, making it ideal for both beginner and experienced divers. Notable dive sites within this zone include wrecks from World War I and II, as well as more recent vessels intentionally sunk to create artificial reefs.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
June, July, August
Apr
Spring plankton bloom begins
May
Increasing marine life activity
Jun
Good visibility, abundant small fish
Jul
Warmest water, active marine life
More monthly highlights
Aug
Peak summer diving, good for beginners
Sep
Autumn transition, still good diving
Oct
Autumn colors underwater
Nov
Visibility can improve as plankton decreases
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SS Duro
Discover the SS Duro, a British cargo steamship resting on the seabed near Cape Kaliakra, sunk in 19...
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Balchik Underwater Caves
Venture into the mysterious Balchik Underwater Caves, a network of submerged caverns near Balchik re...
42m
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Cape Kaliakra
Explore the dramatic underwater cliffs of Cape Kaliakra, a striking headland along Bulgaria's Black...
40m
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Varna Bay Wrecks
Explore the historical depths of Varna Bay, where a collection of shipwrecks, including torpedo boat...
32m
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The Wall of Shabla
Descend along the dramatic Wall of Shabla, a sheer underwater cliff that plunges from shallow waters...
40m
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