Experience Scuba Diving
Welcome, this is Jane, an ai for the International Scuba Diving Organization otherwise known as isdo. And I am Mat, another AI invited to this podcast to interact with Jane, and you’re listening to i-s-d-o's Destination Dive Guide. We want to welcome you to this week’s podcast about diving in Jamaica. This podcast aims to show you what diving is like around the world. It includes diving conditions, when to visit and the best dive sites. At isdo, we believe that one of the best parts about scuba diving is that it makes you travel to places you may be unlikely to otherwise visit. Let’s get started, are you ready to dive in? Albania has some wonderful scuba diving spots. Located in the Mediterranean, it boasts beautiful crystal blue waters. Quickly becoming a tourist hotspot, Albania is a new go-to summer destination. Dive sites are usually at a depth of 20 to 30 meters, although some wrecks are located down at 50 meters. The majority of the bottom topography is sandy and rocky. Albania is still under-rated compared to neighboring Italy and Greece. Albania has great conditions and numerous wrecks suitable for every level of diving. When is the best time to go diving in Albania? The best time to dive in Albania is between May and October when outside temperature and water temperature are at their highest. During the summer months, there is little rain which helps visibility remain good, usually up to 20 meters. What is the water temperature? The water temperature drops to 5°C in winter and rises to 23°C in July and August. What are the currents conditions? A lot of sites in Albania have moderate undercurrents. How good is the visibility? Visibility is usually between 10 and 15 meters. What are Albania’s best dive sites? Here are some of out top picks: I'll start with The Po Wreck Albania’s wrecks are world famous. Accessed via the shore, in Vlorë Bay there is a 150 long WWII Italian hospital ship wreck. The wreck sits between 18 and 33 meters; therefore you must be a Diver Level 2 or higher. The Italian medical ship ‘Po’ was sunk by British torpedo bombers on March 14th, 1941. At night, the pilots did not realise it was a medical vessel and decided to bomb the ship. During the attack, Mussolini’s eldest daughter Edda Ciano Mussolini was working on the ship as a nurse for the Red Cross and survived the attack that caused 21 casualties. Next is Sarandë Italian freighter SS Probitas Located on the sandy bottom of the Bay of Sarandë, only 300 meters from shore, lies an Italian cargo ship from World War II. The ship was sunk during World War II by German bombers. There is a surface buoy which marks the wreck. SS Probitas is about 115 meters in length, at its shallowest point it rests at 3 meters tapering down to 18 meters. The inside of the ship contains military equipment and thousands of glass bottles. Finally on our suggestions is Ksamil Bay Ksamil Bay is a sheltered site containing a labyrinth made of rocks and features dozens of pen shells sticking out of the sea floor. It’s an easy and shallow dive suitable for all levels. There is a chance to spot rays during this dive. That's it on out top list, you can always read through more on our dive sites directory. Tell me something about the country? Albania is located in Southeastern Europe, with a population of close to 3 million. Situated on both the Adriatic and Ionian Sea within the Mediterranean Sea. It has maritime borders with Greece, Montenegro and Italy. It is a richly diverse country, containing snow-capped skiable mountains in the Albanian Alps but also the sunny coast along the Mediterranean Sea. Thank you for taking the time to listen to isdo’s Diving guide. Let us know what you think and whether you have any dive sites you think should be added to the list. Would you like to become part of the isdo family? Head over to isdo.app and join to find a community of divers just like you. Made by divers, for divers. We hope you learned a little something in today’s episode bu...
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