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Zenobia Ferry

Undoubtedly the best dive in the Mediterranean and one of the top ten wreck dives in the world! The ZENOBIA dive starts at 17 metres and bottoms at 43 metres. It is completely intact and nearly 200 metres long. 108 articulated vehicles still have their original cargo on board. Large schools of amberjack, conger eels, grouper and barracuda, along with many other species including large tuna, choose to make this ship their home. This dive is ideal for Open Water Divers to experience a magnificent dive and also for more Advanced & Technical Divers who want to explore the many entrances to the three vehicle decks / engine room etc. NITROX available. 17-43 metres

HMS Cricket

The wreck of a WW2 Gunboat which survived the war and was subsequently bombed by the RAF in 1947 close to Larnaca bay. Like many warships, HMS Cricket lies upside down and can be penetrated and swum under as the currents have created a sandy dip beneath her. 33 metres

Mushroom Rocks

This is a deep dive where there are curious rock formations in the shape of huge mushroom heads. Very large fish have been seen here. Only for serious divers due to the depths involved. 50 metres

Octopus Reef

As the name suggests, if you want to see octopuses, this is the place to come. We spend approximately 50 minutes swimming around this excellent shallow site spotting schools of octopus, barracuda, jacks and the many smaller fish that live in the huge clumps of Poseidonia seaweed to be found in this area. We have also dived with dolphins and huge sea turtles at this site. 10 metres

Sheep Dip

A wonderful site with many rock gardens and soft coral formations. The fish life is abundant and octopuses can be seen swimming freely here. Depths vary from the shore walk in. Up to 16 metres

Tunnels and Caves

You can start the dive by lowering yourself into a blowhole and submerging into a cave where at 5 metres you exit. Many swim-through sections and a great tunnel about 40 metres long. Light zone throughout means we can all have a peek. 10 metres

Cyclops Cave

There are no monsters on this dive just beautiful marine life. Cyclops Cave is above sea level so can be explored by all. The view from above the cave is breathtaking and is the heart of a nature reserve. Once under the water you can explore the shelf at 6mtrs looking for fossils before dropping over edge to a wall where Moray and Octopus can be found. Depth 15-25mtrs

Chapel

Walking inside a cave and then stepping off a ledge makes this a fun site. The exit can sometimes be a little hairy but a great multi-level site with many different species to see. 25 metres

Canyon

This is what diving is all about. Arriving at an amazingly desolate looking location we climb down the cliff face to a small vent into the cliffs. Descending here we can follow the cliff face left or right or even go straight out to a rarely dived reef. Great fun. 25 metres

Green Bay

A fun site to dive. The whole area is littered with the remains of ancient Amphora (old pots) from just as ancient shipwrecks. The wooden ships are long gone but the Amphora remain. 12 metres