European Shipwreck diving

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milktrayman

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I am planning a Scuba holiday in about 2/3 weeks time. I'd like to go and dive some Shipwrecks in Europe.. Which ones according to the Sboarders are the best ones ? :popcorn:
 
I am planning a Scuba holiday in about 2/3 weeks time. I'd like to go and dive some Shipwrecks in Europe.. Which ones according to the Sboarders are the best ones ? :popcorn:

Hi there, 007. I guess it really depends on what you mean by the "best ones". You could try the Borreas just off Palamos Harbor on the Costa Brava in Spain. [URL="http://marenostrum.org/buceo/pecios/boreas/index.htm[/URL]

There is also the German U-boat 1277 off the harbor of Oporto, Portugal

[URL="http://marenostrum.org/buceo/pecios/u1277/[/URL]

Hope this helps.
 
i would say all depends on what you are looking for and what you're diving in.

the french ones are great, you'll be in deco and in more deco so if you're ready for it you'll love them. not many are shallow on the french riviera.

else there are a few nice ones in cyprus and scapa flow (drysuit only... don't even think wetsuit up there).

are you going to tour europe or are you heading to a specific destination ?

in any case find a way to get a medical certificate for scuba-diving, required in many european countries nowadays, the padi medical statement not being valid in europe as such.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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