Back to newsGiorgos, a 23-year-old from Crete, has become a certified scuba diver despite being completely blind, a milestone that has drawn attention across Greece. Describing the underwater experience as a source of calm and serenity, Giorgos completed his diving certification through structured training that relies on touch, sound, and the guidance of a dive buddy rather than sight. His achievement highlights the growing accessibility of water sports in Crete for people with disabilities. Several dive centers across the island, particularly in popular coastal areas such as Heraklion, Chania, and Agios Nikolaos, offer adaptive diving programs. Tourists with visual impairments or other disabilities interested in exploring Crete's clear Mediterranean waters are encouraged to contact local dive schools directly to ask about accessible options and certified adaptive instructors.
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Cretan Diver Proves Blindness No Barrier to Underwater Adventure
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