Zenobia Wreck: Private Guided Dive
Experience Guided Adventure Dives in Cyprus – Dive into the Best Spots! Are you ready to explore the underwater wonders of Cyprus? With our Guided Adventure Dives, you can dive into the best spots during your holiday, accompanied by highly experienced dive instructors who know the dive sites intimately. The Zenobia Wreck is considered one of the top ten wreck dives in the world. The Swedish roll-on/roll-off ferry sank on her maiden voyage in June 1980 What We Offer: A private and personalized diving experience: Only you and up to 4 of your chosen friends or family members. No stress, no rush: Enjoy your dives without the pressure of other divers around. Suitable for anyone aged 15 and above with a recognized diving certification: Must complete a health questionnaire. For minors, a legal guardian must be present at the dive site. Dive at one of the most famous dive sites in Cyprus: The Zenobia Wreck in Larnaca. About Zenobia Wreck Dive Site: The Zenobia Wreck is considered one of the top ten wreck dives in the world. The Swedish roll-on/roll-off ferry sank on her maiden voyage in June 1980, just 1.4 kilometers off the coast of Larnaca. The wreck, which is 172 meters long and lies at depths ranging from 16 to 42 meters, offers a multitude of diving experiences due to its massive size and intricate layout (PADI) (Johnny Africa). Marine Life: The wreck is home to a variety of marine species, including groupers, barracudas, sea bream, and the occasional turtle. The clear waters provide excellent visibility, often up to 30 meters or more. Scenic Beauty: The wreck features multiple points of interest such as the massive propellers, lifeboats, and the bridge, as well as 135 articulated lorries still chained to the ship. The interior of the ship, including the cafeteria and accommodation areas, can also be explored by more experienced divers. Diving Conditions: The Zenobia Wreck is accessible year-round, with water temperatures ranging from 20 degrees Celsius in winter to 28-30 degrees in summer. Nitrox is commonly used to maximize bottom time at this depth, and technical diving options are available for those looking to explore deeper sections of the wreck.