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Dive Charters

Wreck Charter Rush

Charter services

Structured wreck diving services for focused expeditions.

Tailored wreck routes and vessel selection

Teams can book single‑day or multi‑day wreck routes built around training plans, documentation projects, or purely exploratory descents. Vessel choice reflects group size, equipment load, and depth targets, with smaller fast boats supporting quick trips and larger yachts handling longer journeys and multi‑wreck schedules. Surface intervals are planned to balance decompression requirements, travel times, and harbor logistics so objectives remain practical within each weather window. Before confirmation, divers receive route outlines and approximate profiles, helping them prepare gas plans and equipment lists with confidence.

On‑board support and logistics handling

Crew members assist with equipment transfer, deck organization, and timing so divers can concentrate on checklists and briefings. From early‑morning departures to late return windows, logistics such as fuel, harbor permissions, and provisioning are handled in the background. On‑board, hot drinks, snacks, and basic comfort amenities help maintain focus during long days of multiple descents. Clear announcement routines and easy‑to‑read timing boards keep everyone aware of planned entry and ascent points, reducing confusion and preserving structured dive days.

Support for training agencies and workshops

Training organisations and instructors can reserve vessels for courses focused on wreck skills, penetration techniques, or technical progression. Routes, timings, and deck setups are adapted to match course outlines, including room for classroom segments on board or in harbor spaces. Repeated visits to the same wreck over several days help students build familiarity with orientation, allowing instructors to emphasise technique and discipline rather than constant site changes. These training‑friendly charters also make it easier to stage graduations, photography projects, or advanced workshops built around specific regional wrecks.

Photography and documentation support

Camera‑oriented teams benefit from deck layouts that prioritise safe handling of housings, lights, and rigs alongside comfortable access to entry points. Routes may be adapted to allow longer bottom times on selected sections, giving photographers space to capture hulls, machinery, or structural details. On‑board spaces offer clean, dry zones for battery changes and file backups between dives, and crew remain mindful of keeping cables, cases, and equipment clear of high‑traffic paths. This balance between operational structure and creative focus allows photography projects to unfold across multiple wrecks and days with minimal distraction.

Multi‑day expedition planning and harbor coordination

For longer trips, charters can be organised across several days with integrated harbour stays, equipment maintenance windows, and optional rest segments. Weather forecasts, port traffic, and regional events are monitored so expeditions remain realistic and safe without constant last‑minute changes. Schedules may include early starts, flexible return times, and contingency routes, particularly when targeting deeper wrecks or remote structures. This extended planning is handled in dialogue with diving teams, ensuring expectations stay aligned and each day contributes meaningfully to the overall expedition goals.

Seasonal recommendations and route advisory

Because visibility, currents, and traffic vary through the year, charter staff provide advisory input on which periods best suit particular wreck objectives. Some sites favour cooler seasons with lower traffic, while others shine during calmer, warmer windows. Divers can request guidance that matches their comfort levels and goals, helping them select date ranges and route structures that avoid unrealistic demands. This advisory layer makes it easier to align holidays, training blocks, and personal projects with conditions that genuinely support focused wreck diving rather than forcing compromises.

Charter boat under way to wreck site in the Gulf of Naples

Routes • Gulf of Naples

Typical charters run across established wreck paths and flexible alternative sites, giving divers reliable choices when forecasts, visibility, or currents shift unexpectedly during a planned expedition.

Departure and return windows are coordinated with harbour operations in Naples, keeping access to services and logistics support readily available throughout the trip.