Scuba diving
What is scuba diving? Underwater explorations using
diving equipment and uided by expert trainers - divers
Humans have practised breath-hold diving for thousands
of

years, as evidenced by undersea artefacts found on
land as well as on depictions of divers in ancient
drawings.
In ancient Greece, breath-hold divers are
known to have hunted for sponges and engaged in
military exploits, such as the Greek Scyllas (around
500B.C.) who dove from a ship of the invading Persian
fleet and remained underwater with the aid of a hollow
reed as snorkel, before surfacing hours later to alert
his compatriots about the enemy attack. The ancient
Greek philosopher

Aristotle, also relates how at the
siege of Tyre, in 332 BC, Alexander the Great was
lowered in a diving bell “a very fine barrel made
entirely of white glass” which was towed out to sea
and lowered into the water.
The desire to go under water has probably always
existed, but until humans found a way to breathe
underwater, each dive was necessarily short and
frantic.
In the 16th century people began to use
diving bells, while in the 19th century, improvement
in technology made it possible for people to stay
under water for long periods. However, a breakthrough
in diving was made in 1943, when French oceanographer
Jacques-Yves C

ousteau and a Parisian engineer Emile Gagnan made history with the “Aqua Lung”, a regulator
with simple design and solid construction that
provided a reliable unit for sport diving.
There are four separate methods of diving: Breath-hold
diving (free-diving, skin diving), diving in a
heavy-walled vessel, diving with compressed air
supplied from the surface and scuba diving.
The
Greek diving instructors along with their assistants
have great experience on implementing diving programs.
The fully found diving centres and schools -equipped
with the best diving materials available- offer a
guaranteed enjoyment and comfort for the visitor who
wishes to take diving lessons and/or take part in
organised diving expeditions in the harmless and
crystal clear waters.

Where can I dive?
There are many Scuba diving
Centers in Greece:
• Ionian - Corfu, Paxoi,
Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Lefkada
• Cyclades -
Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Milos, Syros, Tinos
• Peloponnese - Kalamata, Loutraki, Kiato, Porto Heli,
Ermioni
• Dodecannese - Rodos, Kos, Patmos,
Leros, Kalymnos
• Lesvos
• Chios
• Evia- Chalkida

• Parga- Sivota
•
Macedonia- Chalkidiki, Katerini, Thessaloniki
•
Thrace - Kavala
• Crete
• Attica,
Saronic Islands
And in other places in
Greece...
When can I dive?
All year long

Participation RequirementsIn order to participate in
Scuba Diving, you must know how to swim and be in good
physical condition.
What do I need to carry with
me? You just need to have your swimming suit and sun
lotion.
Necessary Equipment for Scuba Diving
Specialised
equipment includes neoprene suit, mask, oxygen
bottles, weights, flippers, buoyancy compensators and
regulator.