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Plan your dives in Georgia

✅ 43 dive sites • 📸 0 photos • 🗓 Best months: The best time to dive in Georgia is from May to September, when water temperatures are warmer and visibility is improved, offering optimal diving conditions.

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About Diving in Georgia
Georgia offers a unique scuba diving experience with its Black Sea coast, where divers can explore both natural wonders and historical artifacts. The atmosphere is one of discovery, as divers navigate underwater caves and encounter the remnants of ancient civilizations. Expect to dive into a world where the past meets the present, with typical sites ranging from submerged shipwrecks to vibrant marine ecosystems. The best time to dive is during the warmer months, when the water is inviting and visibility is at its peak. An interesting fact about diving in Georgia is the opportunity to see archaeological sites that are rarely explored by divers elsewhere.
Diving Overview
Diving in Georgia is an off-the-beaten-path experience, offering a mix of natural and historical underwater attractions. The Black Sea provides a unique environment for divers seeking both adventure and cultural exploration.
Diving Conditions
Water temperatures range from 10°C (50°F) in winter to 25°C (77°F) in summer. Visibility can vary greatly, typically ranging from 5 to 20 meters. Currents are generally mild, making it suitable for divers of various skill levels.
Top Dive Sites
  1. Batumi Canyon (Near Batumi)
    Known for its stunning underwater landscapes and a variety of marine life.
  2. Poti Shipwreck (Off the coast of Poti)
    A fascinating dive site featuring an old shipwreck teeming with fish and marine flora.
  3. Kvariati Reef (Kvariati)
    Offers a glimpse into the diverse marine ecosystems of the Black Sea.
Marine Life
Divers can encounter a variety of marine species, including sea bass, mullets, and even the occasional dolphin. The Black Sea is also home to unique species like the Black Sea turbot and various types of crabs.
Reef Type
Artificial reefs and rocky outcrops
Reef Condition
Recovering, with efforts in place to maintain and improve the health of marine ecosystems.
Conservation
Georgia has several marine protected areas, including the Kolkheti National Park, which encompasses parts of the Black Sea coast. Local regulations require divers to respect marine life and adhere to sustainable diving practices to preserve underwater heritage and biodiversity.
Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive in Georgia is from May to September, when water temperatures are warmer and visibility is improved, offering optimal diving conditions.
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