Wreck diving in Scapa Flow
Divers who enjoy visiting wrecks might find in Scapa Flow the
best place where to spend a vacation. This diving destination is
located in northern Scotland, on Orkey Island, and receives
visitors from the entire world willing to dive into its waters.
In order to reach this diving area, visitors must do so by air
or by ferry.
Scapa Flow is one of the most famous wreck diving places of the
world, widely known by the sunken battle ships it has. Together
with the Truck Lagoon of Micronesia, they contain the biggest
amount of war wrecks and sunken battle ships of the world. Both
this destinations are the main places which expert wreck divers
wish to meet.
One of the Scapa Flow's main attractions is the sunken World War
I German High Seas Fleet. This fleet, composed by 5 battle
cruisers, 8 cruisers, 11 battleships and 50 destroyers, was
sunken on June of 1919, and most of them still remains into the
water depths allowing visitors to have a close encounter with
history.
Among others of the most important wrecks which divers would
find in Scapa Flow we can find the battleship Markgraf, the
Konig, the Karlsruhe, the Brummer and the Kronprinz Wilhem.
These famous battleships are in depths which range between 24
and 45 meters into the water.
Between the months of April and October is when divers would
find the best time for going to Scapa Flow and enjoy the best
water temperature. During these months, the temperature of the
water ranges between 12