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Djerba
Tunisia
sea
5 Dive Sites
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Djerba, the largest island of North Africa, located in the Gulf of Gabès, is a prime diving destination known for its warm, clear waters and vibrant marine life. The island's surrounding sea bed is relatively shallow and offers a variety of dive sites, including underwater caves, reefs, and wrecks. Djerba's marine ecosystem is home to numerous species of fish, crustaceans, and occasionally dolphins.
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Dive Sites in Djerba
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Anchor Wreck
The Anchor Wreck dive site is reputed for its large 17th-century anchor. The site is also home to a...
32m
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Coral Gardens
Coral Gardens is a shallow dive site bursting with a broad spectrum of vibrant corals and marine lif...
15m
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The Cathedral
The Cathedral is a large cavern diving site, known for its stunning natural light effects. The caver...
40m
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The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse is a dive site located near a lighthouse, giving it its name. It features a drop-off...
30m
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The Yellow Rocks
The Yellow Rocks is a dive site characterized by its yellow-tinged rocks. The rocks are covered with...
25m
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