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Experience Amorgos’s underwater beauty with professional guided scuba trips exploring caverns, walls, and more. Perfect for all levels, limited groups.
Imagine gliding through crystal-clear waters off a Greek island, exploring cavernous passages and dramatic walls teeming with marine life. That’s precisely what the Fun Diving experience at Amorgos Diving Center offers—an accessible yet impressive introduction to underwater adventures on this stunning Cyclades island. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or an experienced diver, the professional and friendly staff make it easy to enjoy this side of Greece’s natural beauty.
What really shines about this tour is the personalized attention you’ll receive—small groups and multilingual guides ensure everyone feels safe and well-supported. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that the experience hinges on weather conditions and your diving certification, which can influence the choice of dive sites. This is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, relaxed underwater experience without the fuss of large tour groups. It’s especially suited for those who want a practical and memorable introduction to the underwater world of Amorgos.


This 4-hour adventure begins at the inviting beach of Aegiali Bay, where you’ll meet friendly, professional guides ready to support your dive. The tour includes full diving equipment (excluding computers), so you only need to bring your personal essentials—like your dive log, certification, and a waterproof camera if you want to capture the underwater highlights.
Depending on the weather and your certification level, you’ll visit a selection of sites—ranging from stunning caverns to dramatic walls, or even wrecks if conditions permit. The guides are well-versed in selecting dive spots that maximize safety and visual interest, ensuring everyone, regardless of experience, can enjoy the underwater spectacle.
You’ll appreciate the small group size, which means more personalized guidance. Several reviewers mention how the guides, especially Michael and Sofia, are “knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive,” making the experience comfortable even for first-timers. One diver shared, “The guides took their time explaining everything and made me feel safe throughout.”
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Diving sites vary based on weather and certification, but you might explore:
The guides’ expertise shines through in their site selection, ensuring safety and visual thrill. As one reviewer puts it, “The guides knew exactly where to take us for the best underwater views, and I felt completely safe at all times.”
Post-dive, many mention that the equipment is well-maintained, and the full gear inclusion makes this a hassle-free experience. Remember, computers are not included, so bring your own if you need one.

One of the standout features is the international team of guides who speak Greek, English, French, and Italian—this linguistic diversity ensures clear communication. The guides are not only skilled but also passionate about sharing their knowledge of the local marine environment.
A reviewer pointed out how Michael, the veteran guide, “made the whole experience easy and fun, sharing stories about the underwater ecosystem as we explored.” Their attention to safety is evident—they meticulously brief you beforehand and monitor you during the dive, which is particularly reassuring for beginners.
Priced attractively considering the inclusions, the tour offers two trips per day, each lasting about 2 hours underwater, fitting neatly into a half-day schedule. The price covers full diving equipment, guided instruction, and the choice of various site explorations.
What’s not included? Transport to the center (which is at Aegiali Bay), meals, drinks, and personal underwater devices like computers. You’ll want to bring snacks, water, sunscreen, and a waterproof camera to capture the moments.
The tour’s flexibility—with a “reserve now, pay later” option—also adds peace of mind, especially if travel plans change unexpectedly.
This experience is perfect for a broad range of travelers:
– Beginners will appreciate the guidance and safety measures, making their first underwater adventure fun and stress-free.
– Experienced divers will value the variety of sites and the chance to explore different underwater landscapes.
– Families with older children (over 10) who have diving certification or are confident swimmers can share this unique experience.
– Those on a tight schedule will find the 4-hour window fits well into a day of exploring the island.
However, it’s not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health issues like back or heart problems, or seasickness. Non-swimmers or those prone to seasickness should consider their comfort level before booking.
For anyone eager to see a different side of Amorgos, this tour offers remarkable value. The small group size, professional guidance, and stunning underwater scenery make it stand out. It’s a well-organized, safe, and memorable way to experience the Cyclades from beneath the water’s surface.
We loved the way guides took the time to explain and share their knowledge, creating a relaxed and engaging atmosphere. The variety of dive sites means you’ll likely leave with a new appreciation for the island’s marine environment—plus plenty of photos to prove it.
If you’re craving an authentic, intimate look at the underwater beauty of Greece and enjoy a bit of adventure without the fuss, this fun diving trip at Amorgos Diving Center is well worth considering.
Do I need a diving certification to join?
Yes, you need your diving certification and dive log. The site selection depends on your certification level, so check your certification before booking.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The guides are experienced in supporting newcomers, and the calm, clear waters of Amorgos make it an ideal place to try diving for the first time.
What should I bring?
Bring a hat, swimwear, towel, camera, snacks, sunscreen, water, waterproof camera, and comfortable clothes. Don’t forget your diving certification and dive log.
Are wetsuits provided?
Yes, full diving equipment is included, which typically involves wetsuits. Computers are not included, so bring your own if needed.
Can I do wreck dives?
Wreck dives are available but depend on weather conditions and your certification. The guides will select the best sites for safety and experience level.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized guidance and a less crowded experience.
Is transportation included?
No, you need to arrange your own transport to Aegiali Bay, where the check-in takes place.
The Fun Diving experience at Amorgos Diving Center offers a superb balance of professionalism, safety, and natural beauty. Thanks to attentive guides and small groups, you’ll feel confident and cared for whether it’s your first time or your tenth. The variety of sites ensures the underwater scenery stays captivating, and the flexible scheduling helps fit into your Greek island itinerary.
Most importantly, this tour allows you to see the marine environment up close, making it a highlight for anyone interested in exploring Greece’s underwater treasures authentically. It’s ideal for those seeking a relaxing yet adventurous activity that’s both easy to access and packed with memorable moments.
Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned diver, this trip is a fantastic way to connect with the Cyclades beyond the beaches, making your trip to Amorgos even more unforgettable.