Paris II was a French steamship built in the early 20th century that served during WWI. In 1917, the ship was sunk by a small Turkish army in the Kemer region and now lies at depths of 18 - 31 meters/60 – 100 feet.
The shipwreck is 65 meters/215 feet long and divers can see the torpedoes, rifle cartridges, and the captain’s lodge. Considering how long it’s been underwater, the ship is well preserved.


