Try Scuba Diving
Perfect for first-timers
Souda Bay
Rating
Max Depth
40m
Visibility
15-20m
Level
Advanced, Certified Open Water, Speciality, Technical
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is one of the most compelling historical wreck dives in the Kalami area, resting on the seabed at approximately 40 meters depth. Discovered in 2012 by Nikolas Giannoulakis, this World War II fighter aircraft offers a rare opportunity to explore an authentic piece of aviation history beneath the surface.
The aircraft lies relatively intact, with its main structure still clearly identifiable, including sections of the fuselage, wings, and cockpit area. Over time, the wreck has integrated into the marine environment, attracting a variety of Mediterranean marine life that now inhabits and surrounds it, adding a dynamic natural element to this historic site.
Due to its depth, the Bf 109 is recommended for advanced and technical divers with the appropriate training and experience. The combination of historical importance, clear waters, and the striking presence of the aircraft creates a unique and memorable dive. It stands as one of the most significant underwater cultural attractions in Chania, offering a powerful blend of history, exploration, and underwater discovery.
Located in the Kalami area of Chania, Crete, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 wreck is one of the region’s most important World War II dive sites. Its well preserved structure and historical significance make it a standout destination for experienced wreck divers in Greece.
For technical divers interested in aviation history and underwater exploration, the Bf 109 offers a rare and powerful encounter with a World War II aircraft resting on the seabed of Crete.