Welcome to the magnificent underwater world of Cyprus

With sea temperatures ranging from 21C in May, 29C in August and 24C in October, Cyprus has become a popular diving location in the Mediterranean Sea.
There are no tides or dangerous currents and the waters are crystal clear with visibility reaching 30-40 meters.

On the south east point of Cyprus (Cape Gkreko) you will find some of the island's most popular diving locations, with a variety of caves and reefs ranging from 10 to 40 meters. This is an ideal place for beginners as well as for experienced divers.

There is a wide variety of marine life such as , breams, groupers, wrasses, mullets, soldier fish, octopuses, moray eels, pipe fish, barracudas,  fan worms, nudibrances and many more. 
You may also come across ancient stone anchors and amphora's dating back to 400 BC, (please note that removal of historical objects is forbidden.)

The Wreck Zenobia, a Swedish ferry that sank in 1980 is another popular dive site. Located 1 km off the marina in Larnaka with a depth from 18m down to 42m makes it a dive site you will never forget. The Zenobia Wreck is considered to be one of the 10 best wreck dives in the world! We dive at the Zenobia Wreck 2 times a week.