Snorkelling The Sicily (Dubai Star)
Located just a few metres off shore from the lunar like beach of Sarakiniko, the
Sicily is a popular site for snorkellers of all abilities. The vessel was
reported drifting in 2003 North West of Milos Island, finally running aground
and breaking up.
It was a sad demise for the vessel. Built by the Furness Shipbuilding
Co. Ltd she was launched on 1st September 1966. Originally called
the Esso Purfleet the vessel underwent a number of name changes becoming the
Dubai Star in 1986 then the Africa in 1993 and finally in the same year she was
renamed the Sicily. The name Dubai Star is still clearly visible on her hull.
A more complete history of the vessel and
original photos can be seen here.
This is a must visit site if you are planning a trip to Milos not only
because it's relatively rare for a shipwreck to be so easily accessible to
snorkellers but also because there are a number of interesting caves and
caverns very close by. A word of warning though, the area becomes very busy
with boat trippers, tourist excursions and locals alike so it is best to arrive
early and leave early.
Check out the gallery for more photos.
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