Introduction
Planning a snorkel or scuba adventure in Crete? If you’re a certified diver looking to explore some of the island’s most captivating underwater spots, this tour with Omega Divers in Chania might just fit the bill. With 15 years of experience and a 5-star rating, this operation offers a well-organized, safety-conscious way to see Crete’s underwater treasures.
What we love: the small-group setting ensures personalized attention, the inclusion of full rental gear makes it hassle-free, and the chance to visit the first licensed diving park in Greece is unique. The only thing to consider? Weather conditions can influence the day’s itinerary, especially for boat-dependent dives. This tour suits certified divers craving authentic, well-guided explorations of Crete’s underwater world—whether you’re after wrecks, caves, or vibrant reefs.
Good To Know

- Small group tours ensure focused, personalized guidance.
- All equipment is included, making it effortless to join the adventure.
- Multiple top dive sites like the Elephant Cave and historic wrecks deliver diverse experiences.
- Visit the first licensed diving park in Greece, with artificial reefs and marine life.
- Free pickup and transport simplify logistics, with options for nearby meeting points.
- Weather-dependent activities mean some dives might be rescheduled or adjusted.
Why Choose This Dive Tour in Chania?

This tour is designed for certified divers eager to see Crete’s underwater scenery with safety and comfort as priorities. The tour’s reputation is built on several key strengths, starting with the small group size—limited to nine participants—ensuring each diver receives personal attention from friendly, professional guides. This is especially valuable in a setting where safety and clear instructions are essential.
The tour covers some of the most sought-after sites in Crete. From historic wrecks to spectacular caves, each location is chosen to showcase the island’s underwater diversity. Plus, the full rental gear included takes the stress out of preparing for a trip, so all you need is your certification and a sense of adventure.
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Dive Sites and What to Expect

The Elephant Cave: An Unmissable Experience
One of the highlights here is the Elephant Cave, a dive site that’s often described as a must-see for visitors. This spot features two enormous chambers filled with 60000-year-old fossils of elephants and deers, offering an eerie glimpse into prehistory. The water is remarkably shallow—around 2 and 1 meter deep—and visibility exceeds 20 meters, making it ideal for photographers and those interested in geology.
Guides describe the caves as very easy to navigate, even for divers who prefer a relaxed pace. Inside, you’ll find breathable air and crystal-clear waters, creating a peaceful atmosphere. As one reviewer put it, “It’s an incredible way to connect with the ancient history of the land beneath the waves.”
The British Wreck of Minnewaska
History buffs will appreciate the Minnewaska, a British passenger steamer sunk in 1916 after hitting a mine. Sitting between 12 and 20 meters deep, this wreck offers a fascinating peek into early 20th-century shipbuilding, with a length of 183 meters in Belfast-built grandeur.
Divers often comment on how well-preserved and accessible the wreck is. It’s a poignant reminder of the war’s reach, and many appreciate the chance to explore a piece of maritime history. The wreck’s location about 20 meters deep makes it suitable for certified divers comfortable with moderate depths.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyThe Wall Dive and Marine Life
For those interested in natural beauty, the Wall Dive provides a stunning underwater cliff formation. The submerged cliffs create a natural habitat for schools of fish, groupers, and a variety of marine organisms. Some divers mention the thrill of encountering large schools of smaller fish and the vibrant marine flora.
Guides are attentive in pointing out interesting species, and the overall environment is described as a thriving, lively ecosystem. This site offers a different perspective from wrecks, emphasizing natural marine abundance.
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Apokoronas Diving Park and the Sunken Tugboat
Exploring Greece’s first licensed diving park, you’ll discover 44 artificial reefs designed to support marine life. This part of the tour involves two shore dives, where sea scooters are used to reach the reefs, making the experience lively and engaging. The Tugboat R/K Nest—a new wreck sunk in April 2025—adds an extra element of novelty. It’s a perfect site for those who enjoy exploring man-made structures teeming with marine life.
The park is a significant conservation effort, and many divers appreciate witnessing how artificial reefs can foster biodiversity and sustain local ecosystems. Expect to see plenty of fish, sea anemones, and perhaps even octopuses hiding among the structures.
Practical Details and What’s Included

The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, with flexible start times depending on availability. Pickup is offered from hotels or designated meeting points near your accommodation, with early pickups to maximize your diving window.
All necessary scuba equipment—including BCDs, regulators, wetsuits, fins, masks, tanks, and weights—is provided. This is a real convenience, saving you both time and money. A professional captain and qualified PADI dive masters lead the excursions, with guides speaking multiple languages including English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Russian.
Between dives, you’ll enjoy a local delicacies box and bottled water, giving you a taste of Crete’s flavors while recharging. The boat transportation takes you to and from all dive sites, and a rinse station at the dive center helps you clean your gear afterward.
Who It’s Best For
This trip is ideal for certified divers who want to explore Crete’s underwater environment with a trusted, safety-conscious operator. It’s not suitable for non-certified divers or those without experience, but if you are qualified and eager to see wrecks, caves, and reefs, this will suit you perfectly.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the inclusive gear and logistics make it a stress-free day.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

This tour combines reliability with adventure, perfect for divers who value safe, guided exploration of Crete’s underwater world. The sites are diverse, from ancient fossils and historic wrecks to vibrant artificial reefs, which makes this a well-rounded experience. Plus, the professional guides and full equipment included add great value, removing common barriers for travelers.
The only potential downside is weather dependency—bad weather might limit some boat trips or specific dives—but in good conditions, expect clear waters, fascinating sights, and a smooth, well-organized day.
If you’re a certified diver craving authentic underwater encounters in Crete, this tour offers a fantastic blend of history, marine life, and stunning scenery.
FAQ

Do I need to bring my own equipment? No, all scuba gear including wetsuits, tanks, and fins are provided as part of the tour.
How long does the tour last? The experience runs about 4.5 hours, with start times depending on availability.
Is pickup included? Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off within Chania and nearby areas are provided, with specific meeting points also available.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this suitable for beginners? No, this tour is designed for certified divers; non-certified or inexperienced divers should explore beginner options separately.
What sites will we visit? Expect to explore the Elephant Cave, the Minnewaska wreck, a natural wall dive, and the Apokoronas Diving Park with artificial reefs and the new Tugboat wreck.
Are guides multilingual? Yes, guides speak English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Russian, ensuring clear communication for international travelers.
To sum it up, this Chania diving experience offers seasoned underwater explorers a chance to see Crete’s marine environment at its most fascinating. Whether you’re interested in history, marine biodiversity, or artificial reefs, the well-organized, small-group tours provide genuine value, safety, and unforgettable views beneath the waves. Perfect for those wanting a comprehensive, authentic diving adventure in Greece’s most scenic region.
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