Scuba Diving in Cyprus

>For those looking to dive elsewhere, you'll find that
Cyprus has rapidly grown in stature to become onediving instructors can point you in the direction of
of the most prominent scuba diving locations in theunderwater tunnels, plus numerous caves. There's a
world. Surrounded by the warm waters of thegreat range of dives here - one of the features that
Mediterranean, it's no surprise that many flock herehas made scuba diving so popular in Cyprus.
to dive off the Cypriot coast.With the water being warm and incredibly clear when
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver,compared to some parts of the world, Cyprus is
you're likely to find plenty of dives to interest you.likely to remain as one of the most popular scuba
Beginners can learn the ropes at many locationsdiving centres on the planet.
around the island, with dive centres catering forIf you are interested in flying out to Cyprus for a
those wishing to dive to depths of up to 50 metres.holiday involving scuba diving then you'll find that
One of the key attractions for many is themany low cost airlines are now operating flights to
opportunity to dive to see the wreck of the shipLarnaca and Nicosia from locations throughout Europe.
Zenobia, which lies close to the harbour at Larnaca.It's always worth checking out prices online, as the
Seeing the wreck is a truly astonishing experience.costs involved in reaching the airports of Cyprus do
The ship, which sank in 1980, was carrying a largevary.
cargo at the time. It's an amazing experience to seeScuba diving in Cyprus is a special experience - make
the ship quietly resting at the bottom of the sea,sure that it is one that you get to enjoy!
with its cargo having been enveloped by the water.