Turkey's first touristic submarine makes first trip into the depths of the Mediterranean
- Life
- Daily Sabah
- Published Date: 12:00 | 11 April 2017
- Modified Date: 08:13 | 11 April 2017
Turkey's first touristic submarine, 'Nemo Primeroo', on Tuesday made its maiden dive into the depths of the Mediterranean just off the coast of Antalya.
The 20-meter-long sub's first stop was the wreck of St. Didier, the French cargo ship sunken by British war planes taking off from Cyprus during World War II.
Prior to the dive, a ceremony was held at Antalya's Kaleiçi Harbor, which saw an array of high-profile guests such as Antalya Governor Münir Karaloğlu, Deputy Undersecretary of Ministry of Transport, Maritime and Communication Ahmet Selçuk Sert, Submarine Turkey, IHS Travel and Touristfly Chairman Yunus Emre Yavuzyiğit, Coast Guard Commander, Education and Training Commander Senior Colonel Ömer Ersalcan and AESOB President Adlıhan Dere.
Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Karaloğlu said that today was a special day for Antalya, "the flagship of Turkish tourism" and, that the city was adding another first to its list by bringing Turkish tourism its first civilian submarine.
Meanwhile, Minister Sert pointed out the importance of the maritime sector in the national economy and said that 58 percent of Turkey's exports were delivered via maritime transportation.
Those journeying into the blue with Nemo Primeroo will have the opportunity to see the sights and spot sea creatures from the observation windows in the watercraft. Imported from Finland by ZZT Ulucan Marine, the submarine is 13 meters long and 2.4 meters wide, weighs 42 tons, has the capacity to carry 22 passengers and two crew members and can reach a maximum depth of 100 meters. The Nemo Primeroo has a 180-centimeter pilot window and 12 observation windows 80 centimeters in diameter.