Drying process was used in this study as a preserving method of octopus quality during storage. Octopus vulgaris quality attributes in terms of pH, water activity, color properties, total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N), trimethylamine (TMA), total viable count, and yeast and molds (YM) were evaluated. Samples were dried under sun drying and convective air drying and stored at ambient temperature. During storage, TVBN and TMA obtained were within the recommended level for good quality of dried samples. Accelerating shelf-life test was evaluated based on TVB-N, TMA, and YM, with shelf lives of 388 and 603 days for convective air drying and sun drying, respectively.