Maradi Island, is a small island located near the town of Kaş on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. This island is known for its natural beauty, clear waters, and its popularity as a diving and snorkeling destination. Maradi Island is part of the Kekova region, which is famous for its sunken ruins and archaeological sites. The island itself is uninhabited and is primarily visited by tourists for day trips, especially for those interested in exploring the underwater world. One of the main attractions of Maradi Island is its underwater caves and reefs, which are teeming with marine life. Divers and snorkelers often visit the island to explore these underwater treasures and observe colorful fish, octopuses, and other sea creatures.