
Scapa Flow
Located in the Orkney Islands, Scapa Flow is one of the world's best wreck diving sites, offering an array of sunken warships from the German High Seas Fleet scuttled here in 1919. The mix of historical significance and underwater marine life makes it a unique diving destination.
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SMS Markgraf
This is a German High Seas Fleet battleship that is sitting almost upside down at a depth of 45 mete...
SMS Köln
The SMS Köln is a light cruiser that lies on its starboard side in 36 meters of water. The wreck rem...
SMS Brummer
This is a mine laying cruiser lying on its starboard side at a depth of 36 meters. The wreck is larg...
SMS Karlsruhe
The SMS Karlsruhe is a light cruiser sitting upright at a depth of 25 meters. The forward guns, conn...
SMS Dresden
This is a light cruiser lying almost upside down at a depth of 38 meters. This dive site is known fo...
SMS Coln
The SMS Coln is a light cruiser resting upside down at 36 meters. The wreck is largely buried in the...
F2 and Barge
This site features a German escort vessel, the F2, and a salvage barge, lying close to each other at...
James Barrie
This is a blockship sunk to protect the British fleet during both World Wars. It lies at a maximum d...
Tabarka
The Tabarka is a blockship lying on her port side at a depth of 18 meters. The site is known for its...
The Churchill Barriers
These are a series of causeways with a depth of 15 meters, purposefully sunk to protect the British...
Unconfirmed Dive Centers Nearby
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Huskyan Charters
MV Huskyan is a purpose built dive vessel and the best way to visit the WWI German Fleet in Orkney....