Dive Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos
The Dive-In Centre at Paphos offers an entry to the world of scuba diving.
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Our ‘house' wreck located just a few hundred metres offshore, this Greek vessel mysteriously exploded in 1975 and lies upside down on the sea bed. 12 metres
Amphitheatre
A Dive-In amongst some amazing rock formations. Many forms of aquatic life inhabit the various sink holes and overhangs. 12 metres
In the shadow of a large coastal vessel beached high and dry on the reef, you can observe the pottery deposited by many ships suffering the same fate from ages past. A swim-through and abundant coral punctuate this interesting reef. 5-10 metres
Dive-Into and around these stunning underwater craters and admire the many soft corals. As you swim around the island you will surf-exit through the pass way! 8-20 metres
An island small enough to swim around yet offering archways, swim throughs and a blow hole. An interesting multi-level site. 6-22 metres
Descend down the side of the island and explore the many caves and overhangs littered around this fascinating island. To 35 metres
An interesting passageway, leading to swim-throughs and caves. 5-30 metres
Enter through a sheltered channel and then drop down a swim-through. Numerous forms of marine life are to be found inhabiting the varied and interesting rock formations. 14 metres
The Wreck of the Vera K
The ship ran aground in the 70s and was used as a military practice target before coming to rest in shallow waters. Very close by are two large archways that provide perfect back-drops for the enthusiastic underwater photographer. 10 metres.
On the edge of the Akamas Peninsular, a variety of gullies and swim-throughs produce some interesting diving while observing the many local inhabitants. 14 metres