Scuba Diving in Greece
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Greece has always been a desirable place to travel. Travelers are often fascinated by Ancient Greece history, philosophy, Greek culture, Greek religion and the beautiful geography of Greece. Tourism in Greece today is one of the most profitable sectors, contributing to approximately 59% of Greece's GDP.



One of the most popular things to do when traveling Greece is to voyage through the Greek Islands, via a chartered yacht. Most of the famous Greek architecture and prominent Greek art from the Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and modern times can be visited by yacht.

The Greek coastline is also known to be the site of several shipwreck locations, therefore bearing undiscovered treasures. Much of these shipwreck locations have never before been visited. This is primarily due to red tape barriers as the Greek government placed a ban on scuba diving around most of Greece's coastline. In October 2005 these scuba diving bans were lifted.

You can now scuba dive the never before seen ancient underwater Glories of Greece!

Valef Yachts offers scuba diving trips that will allow you to be one of the first people to explore some of the underwater wonders of the world including sunken cities and temples, shipwrecks and everyday artifacts of Ancient Greece life. Scuba dive in seemingly virginal coves under the sun or moon and head to small ports and enjoy sipping ouzo at the seaside cafe or eat feta and moussaka at the taverna with the bouzoukia player whose musical strains will make men dance.

With Valef Yachts you can turn an average visit to Greece into a luxurious Greek Island vacation. Experience the holiday of your dreams and "Discover the Yachting World of Greece" with one of the companies that helped establish Greece as the yachting capital of the world. For more information regarding scuba diving trips in Greece visit www.valefyachts.com or call 800-223-3845.