We are living on a peninsula surrounded
by 3 different seas, curious about the world
underneath the blue surface color...You
want to have a hobby which combines science,
adventure, aesthetic, and sport in this
day and age...
Turkey offers a diverse range of diving
experiences. Argos Diving Club, based in
Saroz, is located just a few minutes away
from Çanakkale's premier dive site, the
wrecks of Gelibolu.
The decision to come to and dive is an easy
one but who to choose to dive with may not
be so straight forward. When making this
decision, please consider WHY Argos Diving
Club should be your first choice.

Apart from the history, where divers used
very primitive equipment, and masks made
out of children's buckets, today's most
scuba diving centers is equipped with a
top diving technology that allows you to
enjoy your underwater explorations to the
maximum. Argos Diving Club offers you a
well designed curriculum, which will make
you a diver in just a few days!
Our scuba classes consists of theory lessons
(the fundamental elements of diving and
basic safety rules), and practical dives
in the shallow sea accompanied by friendly,
and professional instructors.
Students who successfully finish their training
program will receive CMAS International
Diving Certificate and a CMAS Membership
Card that will allow them to dive all over
the world, and open a new door to further
scuba adventures. Furthermore, this certification
is a basic requirement for other dive shops
that offer air filling for tanks. Those,
who find a new passion in scuba diving,
are encouraged by our center to take further
qualifications, where reefs, walls, wrecks,
and night dives are just appetizers on the
Blue Planet's menu.
Everyone is welcome to come and dive with
us. You must be 14+ years to dive, and we
strongly recommend that you have a medical
check-up (heart, lungs, teeth and ears)
before diving. We can organize travel for
the individuals or large groups to any destination
you require at competitive rates.

Since 1995, Argos Diving Club has been growing
not only in size, but also in experience.
Frequent diving trips are organized to many
diving locations of Turkey, such as Saroz
Gulf, Çanakkale, Gelibolu, Dardanelles,
Ayvalık, Çeşme, Bodrum, Kaş, and Kıyıkoy
(the Black Sea). Furthermore, we are using
the latest technology (GPS and Sonar) to
do a further underwater research, and make
every dive a limitless opportunity to explore
the undiscovered!
If you are a non-diver, you can still enjoy
your time on the beach, or snorkel around
in the shallow waters. Argos Diving Club
is here to help you make your experience
a real holiday! There is no need to bring
anything with you, because we provide it
all. From tents, sleeping bags, mats to
full diving equipment, and food. You just
lay back, relax and let us do the rest for
you.
Other equipment used
4.30 m long zodiac boat
quality diving equipment
friendly, and professional instructors
first aid kit and oxygen set onside
Argos minibus for transportation
2 compressors to fill up the tanks
That’s why
us … we are different, we've dived and experienced
the sea, and we care about our clients.
We can organize travel for the individuals
or large groups to any destination you require
at competitive rates. At the end of April,
when the temperatures are warm enough for
diving, Argos Diving Club opens its season
for customers. There are several locations
around the Saroz Gulf suitable for camping
and diving purposes.
In the past, Argos Diving Club traveled
to various destinations every weekend, such
as Gökçetepe (a nice camping area with a
nearby pine forest, just a few steps away
from the beach), and Gökçeada (a nature
paradise island). At last, Argos has found
the perfect place for its customers who
enjoy nights under the open sky, with an
unforgettable view of the moon, the sea,
and the mountains: the beach of Uzunkum.
Since last year, we have made Uzunkum our
fixed camp base... our home.
You don't need to be a diver to join us
in our camp. Our facilities are open to
everyone. Put on your shoes, and go hiking
on the rocky hills and smell the pines.
Put your swimsuit on, and get some tan,
or refresh yourself at the sea!
COURSES
Safety is a number one priority in Argos
Diving Center. We provide safe and professional
training. Since our inauguration in 1995,
we have trained nearly 400 CMAS 1* OWD,
75 CMAS 2* OWD, 37 CMAS 3* OWD and 23 CMAS
1*&2** Diving Instructors.
Our training consists of 2 parts. In the
first one, students will learn the fundamental
elements of diving and basic safety rules
(trainee gets his/her training book and
CD's and 8 hours of lessons with the help
of CD's and Dia show). Second part consists
of 2 days of practice, which include 3 knowledge
development dives and 2 open water dives
(total of 5 dives). After finishing the
training successfully, the trainees becomes
a qualified CMAS 1* Diver

What is C.M.A.S?
In 1959, delegates of 15 different countries
formed Confederation Mondiale des Activites
Subaquatiques (The World Confederation of
Sub aquatic Activities) in Monaco under
the direction of famous Marine Biologist
Jean-Jacques Cousteau. CMAS today is found
in 178 countries worldwide, registered millions
of member divers, and thousands of diving
schools. It is the world's leading Diver
Training Organization that is known for
active help in scientific, sportive, technical
and medical fields.
C.M.A.S diver and diving instructor training
system is a step-by-step learning system
where you advance yourself from the easiest
level to the professional and master degree.
All the training steps consist of different
theoretical and practical information gains.
The aim of the training is to gain all necessary
knowledge and skills and to reach the required
standards.
OUR FAVORITE
DESTINATIONS
Argos Diving Club is an expert in diving
sites that the Northern part of Aegean Sea
has to offer. From Saroz Bay to Çanakkale,
Gelibolu, Gökçeada or Ayvalık, it offers
the best that is to see in the depths of
local waters. Thanks to rich historical
events that took place here in the past,
Argos Diving Club has named this place “The
Graveyard of the Aegean.” A variety of shipwrecks
and artifacts to be seen are only a proof
that this nickname is deserved.
Argos Diving Club uses zodiacs and a new
dive boat called “3 SEAS” as a mean of transportation
to the more distant places. Every dive we
make is an experience itself, and everyone
is welcome to join us aboard!
There are plenty of other locations we like
to visit during the summer, such as Kale
Koyu-Asker Taşı (reef), Uzunkum-Toplar Burnu
(wall), Ibrice, Gökçetepe (reef), Kömür
Limanı (wall), Minnoş Kayalıkları (reef),
Despot (wall), Bebek Kayalıkları (reef),
Çeşme, Bodrum, and Kıyıköy (practice of
a hard-hat method of diving). Besides the
Aegean Sea, Argos Diving Club also organizes
diving trips to further locations in the
Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea or the Black
Sea.

SAROZ BAY
North
Aegean Sea
Latitude (DMS): 40° 30' 0 N
Longitude (DMS): 26° 19' 60 E
Asker
Taşı (Soldier Stone)
Asker Taşı is situated at Uzunkum region
which is just a few hundred meters away
from Cape Toplar. The reef is 1 mile out
in the sea and has a diameter of approximately
250 meters. The upper part starts about
12 meters under the water and finishes off
at 33 meters. The rocky formation mirrors
the richness of Saroz. The tens of varieties
of nudibranches close to 15 cm, and European
lobsters increase in number in September.
Cape Toplar
It is the only place in the west of Ibrice
harbor that provides opportunities for deep
diving. There is the possibility of finding
many coves covered with multicolored sponges
which are home to the moray eel, conger
eel (Conger conger), several species of
scorpion fish and octopuses. You will especially
see the crawfish during your deep wall dives
which will inspect you with curious eyes.
Cape Toplar can provide you with a diving
opportunity of up to 50 meters and is besieged
in the summertime by strong afternoon winds.
Thus I advise you to make the first deep
dive of the day at this point. May I also
suggest a night dive for the experienced
divers and photographers.
Ibrice
Harbor
This is a harbor hidden between the steep
rocks that descend into the sea. You can
drive up to the beach and make any kind
of dive you desire. Those who come here
to dive generally stay at the hotels in
Keşan or camp out. You can enter the sea
either from the place where the lighthouse
is or from the beach next to it. The magnificent
underwater colors and living forms await
you at 3 meters. These waters that will
give you a different excitement in each
season also provides an opportunity for
deep diving because they reach 45 meters.

Üç
Adalar (Three Islands)
Three Islands consists of one large and
two small islands. This is the place to
go diving when there is a strong wind at
the other diving pints at Ibrice inlet or
Güneyli harbour. The secluded spots of the
island provide a good place for trainees
and experienced divers. You may encounter
many broken amphora at the south end point
of the big island. It is also possible that
you may see many varieties of fish like
locust lobster (Scyllarides latus), blotched
pickerel (Spiarca maena) and salpa (Sarpa
salpa) among the rocks covered with multicolored
sponges while the dentex accompany you.
The other islands, besides the big island,
are not of much interest for scuba divers.
Minnoş
Island
This magnificent rock rises 15 meters above
the surface of the sea and will take you
from the first meters into a world of orange
colored hard corals. Do not exceed the maximum
depth of 40 meters by getting enraptured
in this beautiful world that continues into
very deep waters. You can make a complete
tour of the island during your dive. If
you are very lucky the dolphins and sea
turtles that escape from the fishing nets
in the open waters of the island will come.
You can encounter the large spotted dogfish
(Scyiorhinus stellaris), angler fish (Lophius
piscatorius) or large skates where the rocks
finish and the sand starts.
Bebek
(Baby) Rocks
They are the last magnificent rocks to see
before the Saroz bay joins the Aegean Sea.
Divers experienced in currents will enjoy
the variety of colors and life forms. The
rocks that rise a few meters from the surface
of the sea continue hundreds of meters below.
They are home to at least 6 separate diving
spots and are the place where the crustaceans
change their shells in the month of April.
After 12 meters, the coves of these colorful
rocks are home to moray eels. You will experience
the thrill of your life as you go deeper
when a dolphin, angler fish or a large spotted
dogfish appears suddenly in front of your
eyes. Who knows you may even encounter a
huge sea turtle. It is a paradise for macro
photographs even though it is a region where
one has to use a wide angle lenses. If you
have not dived at these rocks that means
you have not dived in Saroz.

ÇANAKKALE
(The Dardanelles)
NORTH
AEGEAN SEA
Latitude (DMS): 40° 17' 60 N
Longitude (DMS): 26° 15' 0 E
The
Wreck of Lundy
Make Lundy your first experience if you
never dove to a sunken ship before. The
1908 model 188 ton wreck is located at Suvla
bay (between Cape Büyük Kemikli and Cape
Küçük Kemikli). According to sources, the
British decided to withdraw from Arıburnu
and Suvla bay on December 7th, leaving behind
many equipment of war. This was after the
French and Russians supported the decision
to withdraw suggested by Lord Kitchener
to the British Council of Ministers. They
sunk 5 large ships and over 60 transport
boats in the region between Suvla bay and
Arıburnu. This ship which is thought to
have had a 12 member crew, has been our
guest for the past 84 years and is host
to our underwater history in the region.
You can see the silhouette of the boat at
13 meters and tour the deck of the boat
and the conning bridge at 18 meters. It
sits at 28-30 meters and still possesses
its propeller.

Refinery
Ship
This is the second spot generally frequented
because it is situated inside the Suvla
bay and is not affected by strong weathers.
The ship is still in possession of its broiler
that was used to distil pure water from
seawater for the soldiers during wartime.
This ship that fought for many years is
now buried in the sand at 14 meters depth.
Cape Küçük
Kemikli
Cape
Küçük Kemikli with its endless sandy beaches
is an ideal spot for the training of beginner
divers. This long beach of approximately
7 kilometers is protected with all its natural
characters. The beach which is always quiet
except on weekends when campers and divers
arrive is also the place where the Anzacs
landed. There are many monumental cemeteries
on these lands that survived through two
big wars such as Büyük Anafartalar and Küçük
Anafartalar. The two picturesque villages
that gave their names to these wars provide
interesting photographs with their village
houses and coffee houses. During the landing
of the Anzacs and British soldiers in the
past, the location buoys they threw over
were dragged towards the mountainous regions
instead of the valleys by the strong currents,
making them land in the wrong place. This
strong current has lost nothing of its power.
You will encounter magnificent rocky areas
during dives. The underwater structure resembles
that of Cape Büyük Kemikli and is a beautiful
spot with crawfish, groupers, two banded
sea breams and a colorful underwater life.

British
and Anzacs Boats
Hundreds of boats had been used during the
sea and land landings. Most of these can
be found on the beaches at Arıburnu and
Küçük Kemikli. You can see many examples
on the beach and also 3-5 meters under the
sea between Arıburnu and Suvla bay where
the British and Anzacs soldiers landed.
The two largest of the group are the most
important points for diving today. These
two landing boats lie on the sand close
to Kabatepe harbour. They are positioned
in the open seas of Arıburnu at 42 meters
and inside Suvla Bay at 27 meters and can
be noticed from the first meters by their
dark shadows. The upper rails of the wreck
covered with large peacock worms and purple
colored sponges are like a grill. Conger
eels and prawns are frequently encountered
creatures.
Majestic
The majestic was built in 1895 and was the
oldest warship of the British. Winston Churchill,
while planning the Gallipoli War, had declared
that the ship was too old to be used. The
other high ranked authorities, thinking
that the Dardanelles and Istanbul would
be easily captured, incorporated the ship
into the fleet regardless of the warnings.
Diving to this ship which took part in the
sea landing of March 18th is altogether
another experience. When you see a black
and white photograph of this ship at the
museum, your excitement will be twice fold.
The wreck is situated at Morto Bay close
to Seddülbahir, which is the exact end point
of the Dardanelles Strait. This 1895 model
British ship was sunk by a torpedo from
U-21 German submarine. The ship with a length
of 119 meters weighed 14.900 tons and sunk
with a crew of 757 on the coasts of Çanakkale.
The silhouette of the ship appears at 15
meters. The underwater fauna around the
sill active bombs, the turning base of the
ship’s cannon, the chimneys and the observation
tower that lies sideways is of great interest
especially for the photographers.

Landing
Boats
These boats are situated under the Seddülbahir
lighthouse just after the bay of Morto outside
the Dardanelles strait. Two landing boats
lie next to each other on the sand at close
to 30 meters of depth. Troll boats which
are generally used for whale hunting, served
during the war for mine searchers and land
attacks. There are schools of two banded
sea breams inside the ship and you can encounter
the angler fish, large spotted dogfish and
skates at the sandy areas close by.
German Torpedo Ship
At the time, the British war ships Inflexible
and Irresistible were cannoning the Çanakkale
coasts during First World War, the Germans,
as allies of the Ottoman Empire had their
headquarters at the place where Çimenlik
fortress is situated. One of the bombs that
was thrown, fell close to the German headquarters.
The soldiers were immediately evacuated
from their barracks into the torpedo ship
that was anchored on the coast and tried
to escape through the strait. However, one
of the bombshells from the Irresistible
ended the life of the German ship on March
18th, 1915. The ship with a crew of 1315
sunk just outside the present yacht marina
in Çanakkale. It is situated at 16 meters
right in the middle of the Dardanelles strait
where the sea traffic is the heaviest.