
Nudi Rock is a beginner-friendly dive site near the Sporades islands, famous among macro photographers for its exceptional nudibranch diversity. This rocky outcrop supports an unusually high concentration of nudibranch species, with colourful specimens including Flabellina, Hypselodoris, and Chromodoris species crawling across the sponge-covered surfaces. Beyond the star nudibranchs, the rock hosts typical Mediterranean reef life: wrasse, damselfish, blennies, and octopus are common residents. The shallow depth allows extended bottom times for patient photographers searching for rare species. The site's reputation among underwater photographers makes it a must-visit for macro enthusiasts diving in the Sporades.
Dive Nudi Rock with one of these PADI or SSI certified centers within 20 km.
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Sign InGreat spot for advanced divers. Currents can be tricky but the marine life makes it worth it.
One of the best dive sites in the region. Highly recommended.