Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Primorsky Krai

Ready to check out the best sites in Primorsky Krai for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 8 dive sites, snorkel spots, beaches, and more. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in Primorsky Krai to suit your needs.
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Blue lagoon

#1 - Blue lagoon

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Blue lagoon is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Kreyser Island

#2 - Kreyser Island

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Kreyser Island is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Clear cape

#3 - Clear cape

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Clear cape is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Spit bay Ezhov

#4 - Spit bay Ezhov

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Spit bay Ezhov is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Banka Tasgou

#5 - Banka Tasgou

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Banka Tasgou is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Langou 3

#6 - Langou 3

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Langou 3 is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Magnitka

#7 - Magnitka

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Magnitka is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Russia, Primorsky Krai which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Yelena Island

#8 - Yelena Island

Russia, Primorsky Krai

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Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island's Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal's construction.