€160.00
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We start the day bright and early at 0630, meeting at our dive centre to prepare for one of Cyprus’ most iconic dives. After a quick check of paperwork and dive certifications, we’ll help you organise any equipment you need — from full kit to extras like dive computers or torches.
Once we’re all set, we’ll head out for the 1-hour drive to Larnaca Marina. It’s a comfortable journey — a good time to relax, grab a coffee, or chat with your dive buddies about what lies ahead. Enroute, time permitting, we stop midway for breakfast/coffee in the location of a Supermarket, coffee shop and Mcdonalds restaurant
On arrival at the marina, we’ll load everything onto the spacious dive charter and start gearing up. Before we depart, your guide will give a comprehensive dive briefing — outlining the plan for the day, entry and exit procedures, safety considerations, and what to expect from the dive site.
After that, it's a short 20-minute cruise out to the Zenobia, where we’ll explore this world-famous wreck — a massive sunken ferry teeming with marine life and history. After the dives, we head back to Larnaca and return to our dive centre in Pissouri around 1500, giving you time to relax and log your dive after an exciting day in the water.
Dive with Us:
Join our experienced team for a guided dive to the world-famous Zenobia wreck. Our dive packages include all necessary equipment and a detailed briefing to ensure a safe, well-prepared experience. Whether you're an experienced diver or eager to explore one of the top wreck dives in the world, the Zenobia promises an unforgettable and awe-inspiring underwater adventure.
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What to Expect:
Divers can explore various sections of the wreck, including the massive propellers, cargo decks with over 100 lorries, the bridge, accommodation and the cafeteria. The wreck's structure offers numerous penetration opportunities for those with appropriate training, experience and qualifications. Marine life is abundant, with sightings of groupers, barracudas, tuna, turtles, and a variety of other species.
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