Scuba Diving in Santorini, Greece 2015.
Great dive adventures in and around Santorini, an island that is also a remnant of a volcanic caldera. Many thanks to friends at the Volcano Dive Centre for making it an awesome adventure! ~ Filmed with GoPro Hero 4.
Music: Waves by Mr Probz (Boyce Avenue cover)
Snorkeling Santorini
Short compilation from a week of snorkeling, freediving and discovering the underwater world on the Santorini island in Greece.
Camera: GoPro HERO3+ Black
Music used:
Together In The Empty by Dexter Britain
Scuba diving inside the caldera of Thira island (Santorini) with Atlantis dive center in Oia
Did you see a heart or a lion?
This video is segments i filmed of varius dive sites inside the caldera of the beautiful island of Thira (Santorini) glued together. Admire the underwater world of the Aegean sea, the deep blue, the unique volcanic rock formation with huge drop offs, walls, reefs, amazing visibility, crystal clear water, swim throughs, colorful sponges, nudibranchs, octopus, cuttlefish, groupers, barracudas and vast fields of Posidonia oceanica. There are also wrecks, caves, more marine life and many more that you should discover by yourself. Enjoy it ! !
Filmed with Gopro 4 session in a dive housing with no filters used. Edited using windows movie maker.
Music: Time by Hans Zimmer
Santorini | Scuba Diving
You can do scuba diving in Santorini. Being an exceptionally rocky island it offers plenty of scope for scuba diving in its clear and warm waters.
You can fly there from Athens -- the flight takes around half an hour -- or go the slow way by passenger ferry, which takes about six relaxing hours. You don't have to bring your own scuba diving equipment, as there are dive centers on the island that have everything you need.
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Snorkeling at Perissa Beach -Santorini . You can see the ancient layer of volcanic lava
Snorkeling at Perissa Beach - Santorini.
You can see in seawater the ancient layer of volcanic lava .
Few fishes .
The tide from North to south.
Perissa, Perivolos and Agios Georgios – same place, different names
One can hardly tell where the border between these three is (and not only the beaches, but the resorts as well). It is a long and wide beach with black sand and sometimes referred to as the Black beach, although most beaches of Santorini have black sand as well. One day we asked a local person which beach is better, Kamari or Perissa and he answered “None. The only difference is that when you are in Kamari, you see one side of the rock, and when you are in Perissa, you see the other side of the rock”. He was almost right and yet we found a difference which was in favor of the second one – space. The beach of Perissa is wider and the umbrellas are not so close to each other. And you don’t hear the conversation of the couple next lounger. If you are looking for beach bars, leisure and young people all around, go to Perivolos.Plenty of water sports available.
Underwater in Santorini
Some underwater footage at the Red Beach in Santorini, Greece
Santorini Swimming 2014
Shot this footage on our pre-wedding European Honeymoon. Mid to late September, perfect weather, perfect water temperature. Big regret - not doing 'the jump'.
Caldera Beach Dive, Santorini
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Santorini Dive Center - Explore Santorini Diving
A video presentation for diving in Santorini island. Scuba Diving in santorini around caldera and volcano. Explore the wrecks of Santorini and find out the amazing reefs. Travel around Caldera with our dive boat. High quality snorkeling services are provided.
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Diving Santorini with Navys Waterworld Dive Centre 2012
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SCUBA Diving off Santorini, Greece
A compilation of footage from my shore dives off Santorini in Greece. This was my first real dive and first time filming with GoPro, so things are not quite perfect yet.
- LIKE A FISH IN WATER - Clearest water i've swum in - (Greece, Egypt, Tanzania, Spain,...)
GREECE
The Greeks have long had an intimate relationship with the sea and it continues today. With more than 240 inhabited islands and a significant coastline, you’ll find a wide variety of diving that includes wall, wreck, cavern and reef. Most of the PADI Dive Centers and Resorts are scattered throughout locations off the Aegean and Ionian Seas, both on the islands and on the mainland. On just about any dive, there’s a chance you'll come across some artifacts. You get to observe (not touch) and must report your finds. There is absolutely no taking. It’s like an impromptu archeological adventure every time you slip into the water. And, like most of the countries with a lengthy seafaring history, wrecks tend to dominate the scene. There's also considerable life in the seas, particularly if you slow down and think small. On land, the blue roofs and whitewashed buildings that form the skyline of almost every seaside village make this part of the world unmistakably breathtaking. No matter where you go, you’ll leave with a much better understanding of local Greek mythology and the rich history that defines this unique corner of the world.
EGYPT
The Red Sea is home to amazing Reefs with a teeming marine life, pelagic fishes, Reef Sharks, Dolphins and even the very rare Dugong. The Red Sea can be divided into two parts:
The North Red Sea with the resort destinations such as Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada and the more laidback Dahab (which is the most popular part). Sharm El Sheikh offers excellent wreck diving and even maybe the best wreck dive in the world, the Thistlegorm Wreck! Not far from there is the Ras Mohammed National Park with great wall diving and amazing coral formations. The second biggest diving destination in Egypt is Hurghada. It offers good conditions to learn scuba diving as well as great wreck diving with 4 beautiful wrecks to explore in Abu Nuhas Reef. Dahab located a bit more North has a more chilled out atmosphere and is famous worldwide for the Dahab Blue Hole.
TANZANIA
True dive enthusiasts are geography experts at heart. That’s because the world’s best scuba diving locations sometimes read like a who’s who of exotic global locations. Tanzania is one of those places; the imagination takes over when destinations like Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salaam are mentioned. As one of the longest continually inhabited places on Earth, Tanzania is a land of extremes, from the Serengeti to the sea. It boasts the highest (Mt. Kilimanjaro) and lowest (Lake Tanganyika) points on the African continent, but, more importantly for scuba divers, it’s bounded on all sides by water: the Indian Ocean to the east, and the great rift valley lakes of Africa– Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika and Malawi – to the northwest, west and southwest. With shore diving, boat diving, liveaboard opportunities and lake diving, there’s a great deal here to keep adventurous divers happy.
SPAIN
Balearic Islands
- Formentera- With its unspoilt natural beaches, Formentera is the wildest island of the Balearic group, where the sand and the sea blend in a unique way to create spectacular colours. If you are looking for a natural experience during your stay, this island is definitely for you.
- Mallorca - The island of Mallorca is blessed with a wide variety of types of beach, from rugged, hard-to-reach calas to wide sandy stretches boasting a host of facilities. This season, 6o of the island’s beaches are flying the Blue Flag – the Foundation for Environmental Education’s award for quality of water, environmental management, safety and services.
- Menorca - According to many Spaniards, Menorca is the most authentic of the Balearic Islands. Together with Formentera, it is also the least visited. Since 1993, Menorca has been a protected UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It truly is a different world, full of calas (beach coves) and crystal clear turquoise waters. A total paradise.
You wonder if the water of this or that beach is crystalline or not. You are afraid of being disappointed when you arrive. Well here are some beaches where you can safely snorkel or dive.
Diving Greece: Santorini
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Taking a dive at Kamari Beach Santorini. 2017 HD
Kamari Beach, Santorini
Santorini underwater 2014
Santorini underwater 2014. Kamari beach, snorkeling with Siim. Last episode of our trip.
Filmed with BeastVision HD and edited in Sony Vegas by Lux. Music form YouTube free music library.
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