When it concerns getting the most out of scuba diving in Cyprus, you would do well to check out a company that goes by the name of Cydive Cyprus that for more than thirty years has been providing scuba divers with excellent diving options. The company can boast of the fact that it was the first scuba diving center to receive a five star accreditation from PADI IDC. The company is based in Paphos and offers a diverse number of services including diving lessons, excellent diving for adults and scuba diving packages for children under the tutelage of PADI accredited instructors.
The company also has two excellent centers for scuba diving in Cyprus that are located in Paphos area as well as in Coral Bay. Here you are assured of getting the very best in scuba diving both during the morning hours as well as in the afternoon, that can be made to you’re your individual needs and that deliver the best divers’ experience.
Among the better scuba diving sites in Cyprus you will find it worthwhile visiting interesting places such as the Wreck of White Star in Paphos where diving to depths of fourteen meters is recommended. Then there is also the slightly deeper (twenty-six meter deep) water around the 100-foot reef that is also located in Paphos. Yet another option is the Achileas Wreck where the water is a mere eleven meters deep, making this an excellent site for getting in some excellent scuba diving in Cyprus.
Over in Coral Bay there is the shallow diving spot known as Corallia Point where waters are only nine meters deep and a similar scuba diving site in Cyprus in Coral Bay is the Bay of Caves that too is just nine meters deep. Perhaps the shallowest site as far as scuba diving in Cyprus goes are the Aphrodites’ Baths in Latchi/Polis as well as the Chamili, also located in Polis/Latchi where waters are extremely shallow.
If you are looking for some deeper diving spots in Cyprus, then you need to do your scuba diving in Cyprus in places such as the Lara Valley in Akamas and also the Jubilee Shoals located in Pissouri where the waters are as deep as thirty-four meters.
Typically, scuba diving trips in Cyprus should not cost you more than sixty dollars for a single dive that includes a full kit while for ten similar dives you may need to spend about four hundred and fifty dollars. A trip to the Wreck of the Zenobia where you can do two dives will cost you about one hundred and thirty dollars and that includes cost of lunch, equipment and transport. Thus, without needing to pay too much money, you can get some very interesting scuba diving done while on a visit to Cyprus.
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