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Green Bay:
Easy shallow dive that offers clear water and great visibility throughout the season. The sea bed is covered with broken ancient amphorae and the bay is the home of different kinds of colorful marine life.
Maximum Depth: 12m.
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Nissia (Islands):
Interesting bottom formation with hills and valleys, cracks and caves. Maximum Depth: 21m.
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Paramount:
Two interesting trenches stretching parallel to the shore to a maximum depth of 7m and 11m respectively.
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Konnos
Point (Cape Awkward): A very popular dive site in the area. Beautiful formation with uniquely interesting rocks, walls and slopes.
Choice of three distinct dives:
Depth: 2m-18m/2m-26m/2m-40m
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Chapel
Bay: Walk down the steps and immerse into the blue water following the wall on your right or the reef on your left.
Depth: 9m-21m/9m-29m.
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Caves:
Explore the beautiful caves, tunnels and overhanging rocks, inhabited by squirrelfish, soldierfish, octopuses, moray-eels...
Maximum Depth: 12m.
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Canyon:
Dive the base of Cape Gkreko cliff. Follow the wall from the surface down to 18m, where the sandy area invites enormous starfish, hermit crabs and sting rays-depending on the season.
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Shallow
Reef:
On the right side of Canyon, Shallow Reef is located in the open sea. Maximum Depth: 16m.
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Blue
Haze: Easy beach entry. Descent following a narrow path through the sea weed, leading to a flat area of 5m. The ideal dive site for beginners.
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Zenobia
Wreck (Boat Dive):
The no.1 wreck dive in the Mediterranean-one of the best 10 dives in the world.
Zenobia
can satisfy the most demanding diver. The Swedish ferry fully loaded with
trucks and trailers, sunk on her first international voyage in 1980, 1km off Larnacas’ harbour. Big schools of groupers, barracudas, tunas and different kinds of jacks visit the wreck through out the year.
Depth range from 18m to 42m.