Scuba Diving
in Cyprus
Scuba diving in Cyprus is a natural choice for scuba
divers. An island of legendary beauty surrounded by warm
waters, Cyprus enjoys year-round warmth that's ideal for
vacations and diving trips. Cyprus is also blessed with
calm, crystal clear waters where depth visibility can reach 30
meters. 
Many diving centers in Cyprus have PADI-certified
instructors, so you can be sure you're in good hands.
While Greek is the official language, most of the population
speaks English. Cyprus is easily accessible by plane via
more than 30 airlines from most European countries.
Some of the most popular scuba diving in
Cyprus areas are located in the southeast part of the
island, with 10-40 meters reefs and caves which is ideal either
for neophytes or experienced scuba divers. Another
popular place for scuba diving in Cyprus is in Latchi on the
west coast. One of the most popular sites can also be
found in the Akamas Peninsula.
The most famous site for scuba diving in
Cyprus is the Zenobia wreck. The wreck is a Swedish
ferry boat which sank in 1979 and can be found at a depth of
about 18 meters. The Zenobia wreck is considered one of
the top ten wreck dives in the world.
Other dive sites worth checking are the Roman Wall and the
Lighthouse wreck. Centers who offer open water dives
include the Amphorae Caves, the Vera K wreck and the Achilleas
wreck in their itineraries. Other scuba diving sites
worth checking are those which are located in the beautiful
Akamas Peninsula.
One of the best reasons to justify scuba diving in Cyprus is
the diversity of its marine life. Fan worms, moray eels,
groupers, red mullets, damsel fish, soldier fish are just a few
of the marine life that could be encountered on a typical
dive. Since Cyprus has a long history, it is also not
uncommon to chance upon ancient amphorae and stone anchors that
date back to 500 or 400 B.C.
If your planning to go scuba diving in Cyprus Get in touch
with some of the diving centers. Here's a partial list to
help you with your choice:

Scuba Diving and Diver Training Company (www.dive-in.com.cy) has five
diving centers in Larnaca, Paphos and Limasol. This
20-year old diving and training center prefers smaller groups
for more personalized attention.
Cyprus Scuba Diving & Water Sports (www.cyprusscubadiving.com)
is located in Latchi and offers snorkeling, surfing,
waterskiing and jetskiing aside from scuba diving.
Dive Point Diving Centre (www.divepointcyprus.co.uk)
is a family-run diving center located in Kato Paphos.
Cydive (www.cydive.com)
was established in Paphos in the 80s and is the first center in
Cyprus to receive a 5-Star PADI IDC accreditation. Their
itinerary includes more than 50 dive sites in one year and
sometimes, 24 sites in one month.
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