You’ll feel your nerves turn into excitement as you board a boat in Kemer for two guided scuba dives in clear Mediterranean waters—with all equipment provided and lunch included. Learn diving basics from friendly local instructors, share laughs with fellow travelers, and discover colorful marine life beneath the surface. It’s more than just a day trip—it’s an experience you’ll carry home.
I’ll admit, I was a little nervous when the minibus pulled up outside my hotel in Kemer. I’d signed up for this scuba diving tour mostly on a whim (and maybe because my friend dared me), but as we drove to the port, I started wondering if I’d actually go through with it. The sea looked so calm from the shore—almost too calm, like it was hiding something. Our guide, Mehmet, greeted us at the boat with this huge grin and handed out wetsuits that smelled faintly of salt and rubber. He joked about how clumsy everyone looks putting them on for the first time. He wasn’t wrong.
The briefing was more relaxed than I expected—lots of hand gestures and a few jokes about underwater sign language (“Don’t mix up ‘okay’ and ‘I’m out of air,’” Mehmet said, which made everyone laugh but also double-check our signals). The Mediterranean sun was already warm on my back by the time we set off. There were maybe a dozen of us on board, some experienced divers, some total beginners like me. The boat ride itself felt almost meditative—the sound of water slapping against the hull, someone quietly peeling an orange nearby, that sharp citrus smell mixing with sea air.
Our first dive spot was just offshore but felt like another world entirely once we dropped below the surface. I remember the sudden hush—the way everything got muffled except my own breathing—and then these flashes of color from fish darting around rocks. My mask fogged up for a second and I panicked a little (Mehmet caught my eye and gave me an exaggerated thumbs-up; somehow that helped). We surfaced grinning like idiots. Lunch was simple—grilled chicken and bread—but honestly tasted better than most things after being underwater like that.
The second dive went smoother; I even managed to spot a tiny octopus wedged between stones (I tried to point it out but probably just looked like I was waving frantically). On the way back, people stretched out on deck in wet towels or swapped stories about what they’d seen. Someone played Turkish pop music quietly from their phone. I still think about that feeling—salt drying on my skin, sun in my eyes, not quite believing what we’d just done together.
Yes, both beginners and experienced divers are welcome. Professional instructors provide training before each dive.
The tour includes two separate dives at different spots near Kemer.
Yes, free hotel transfer is provided from all hotels in Kemer.
A simple lunch such as grilled chicken and bread is served onboard after diving.
Divers must be at least 14 years old and have moderate physical fitness; not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal/cardiovascular issues.
No prior experience is necessary; full instruction is given before diving.
Your day includes free hotel pickup and drop-off within Kemer, all necessary diving equipment and training by licensed instructors, two guided dives at different locations in the Mediterranean Sea, full insurance coverage throughout your trip, plus a simple lunch served onboard before heading back to shore together.
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