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About Diving in Ukraine
Scuba diving in Ukraine offers a unique experience that combines history with underwater exploration. The country's Black Sea coast provides divers with intriguing sites, from sunken ships to vibrant artificial reefs. The atmosphere is one of discovery, as divers navigate through the mysteries of submerged ruins and diverse marine habitats. Whether you're an experienced diver or a beginner, Ukraine's waters promise adventure. Expect to explore WWII wrecks, encounter a mix of marine life, and experience the tranquil beauty of the sea. The best times to dive are during the warmer months, offering optimal conditions to appreciate the underwater treasures of Ukraine.
Diving Overview
Ukraine offers a diving experience rich in history and natural beauty along the Black Sea coast. Divers can explore shipwrecks, artificial reefs, and a unique underwater landscape shaped by centuries of maritime activities.
Diving Conditions
  • Water Temperatures: During the diving season, water temperatures range from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F).
  • Visibility: Visibility varies but can reach up to 20 meters (66 feet) in optimal conditions.
  • Currents: Generally mild, making most sites accessible to divers of varying skill levels.
  • Skill Level: Suitable for beginners to advanced divers, depending on the site.
Top Dive Sites
  1. Odessa Wrecks (Near Odessa, Black Sea)
    Explore a series of historical shipwrecks from different eras, offering a glimpse into maritime history.
  2. Cape Tarkhankut (Crimea, Black Sea)
    Known for its underwater sculptures and clear waters, this site offers a unique blend of art and nature.
  3. Sevastopol Wrecks (Sevastopol, Crimea)
    Rich in naval history, the site features several shipwrecks, including WWII remnants, providing an intriguing dive experience.
Marine Life
Divers can encounter a variety of marine species, including Black Sea turbot, dolphins, and various types of crabs and mollusks.
Reef Type
Primarily artificial reefs, with some natural rocky substrates.
Reef Condition
Recovering; efforts are ongoing to improve marine health and biodiversity.
Conservation
Ukraine has several marine protected areas and parks, such as the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve. Divers are encouraged to follow local regulations, including no-touch policies and restrictions on collecting marine life.
Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive in Ukraine is from May to September when the water temperatures are warmest and visibility is at its best.
Map of Dive Sites