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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.
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. 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.
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