Underwater Pictures and videos
Elpida Wreck – some impressions from your dives
The Elpida was a Greek container ship and her name means hope in Greek.
She is a good 70 metres long and lies at a depth of up to 30 metres.
The top of the hold is at 20 metres and the bottom at 27 metres.
The general spaces and the bridge are between 20 and 14 metres deep.
The top of the masts is at 10 m and the wreck stands beautifully photogenic upright on the seabed.
The fact that she stands upright on the seabed makes the Elipda a very photogenic wreck.
Come and see for yourself.
Musan – Underwater Sculpture Park
Marine life loves artificial reefs. They are places where marine flora and fauna find pleasant conditions.
So ultimately, Musan’s underwater sculpture park becomes a new home for marine life, and MUSAN is just that – the first underwater museum in the Mediterranean that is also a „work of art“ itself.
You want to be part of it? We are here for you.
Pics from Zenobia Deep Inside Programm
Zenobia wreck is a challenge and brings new surprises.
This time the passage from the bridge to the cabins is blocked.
You will have to find a new way to get to the guest cabin corridor.
You would also like to dive here and already have some experience, then you are only one click away.
Zenobia Wreck – Pics from a real big wreck
Rated as one of the top ten wreck dives in the world, the Zenobia is a real treat for experienced divers. The Zenobia lies on her port side with 108 articulated trucks still visible alongside the wreck.
MS Zenobia was a Swedish-built RO-RO ferry, launched in 1979, which capsized and sank on her maiden voyage in the Mediterranean near Larnaca, Cyprus in June 1980.
You would like to dive here too? You are only one click away.
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Green Bay – Pics from guided dives at this lovely dive-spot
Green Bay is a picturesque bay and part of the Cape Greco Nature Conservation Project.
Here in the crystal clear waters and among the colourful pebbles, our marine life is re-evolving as it once was in days gone by.
The dive site offers a wonderful insight into the underwater world of Cyprus, where large schools of sea bream and also turtles are frequently encountered.
Other species at this dive site include cornetfish, squid, octopus, wrasse, parrotfish, pipefish, rainbowfish and starfish.