We have on offer many sites, and actively dive the sites we promote. As we specialise in local boat diving, we have a unique list of sites for you to view as well as the common sites, including the MS Zenobia. All our trips are provided with that private service, meaning no minimal numbers and all trips available daily. (weather conditions apply) |
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JUBILEE SHOALS: Cave and Wall dive. This is an awesome site, the largest natural reef in Cyprus and just a short boat ride from Pissouri. The site ranges from 17 to 40 metres. It's main feature is a large cave running through the huge vertical wall, which makes for a very impressive second dive. 2017 saw a record number of turtle sightings and large shoals of amberjack were often spotted. |
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ZENOBIA WRECK: Sank June 1980.
One of the top ten wrecks in the world and probably the best dive in Cyprus. Starting at 17 metres and with a maximum depth of 43 metres she offers an array of aquatic life, boasts a haul of 103 articulated lorries, 1 Lada car, a medium sized tractor and a large dumper truck all strapped to her decks. |
CANBERRA B2 WING: RAF 32 Sqn. Crashed July 1957. During her take off from Akrotiri in heavy fog she suffered an electrical problem and sank into the sea. The main body off the wreck lies well beyond the recreational diver but one of her wings lies safely on a ledge at 37m. A wonderful dive and a piece of history. The resident eel is often sighted as well as numerous other sightings. |
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JUBILEE ARCH: A lovely dive with fantastic features and part of the Jubilee Shoals reef.
The Arch and surrounding topography is very different from the main cave site of this famous reef. It offers a great chance for divers to nose about in the intriguingly 'Swiss cheese' like wall which surrounds this large natural archway. With depths between 25 and 36 metres offering an array of marine life including Grouper, Wrasse, Rays, visiting nesting turtles and our resident lobster! |
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