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The following dives have been seen in by 'Easy Divers' in Protaras

Easy bay or green bay in Protaras

This is a very popular shallow shore dive, for beginners and qualified divers (10 metres). Extremely easy entry, lots of people learning to dive here. It's a lovely bay where one can walk in. The first 50 metres out are about 3 - 5 metres deep and then it slides down to 7 meters continuing further down to 10 meters. The bottom consists of sand, gravel and rocks.

Caves

This is our most popular shore dive site, for divers. With holes, tunnels and overhangs (12 metres). A great dive even for discover scuba divers, who would like to go for a second dive. The entry point is 3 meters deep and you can reach a maximum depth of 12 meters. Some very interesting caves are to be discovered. Three of them you can even dive trough. One cave is about 20 meters long and has a 3 meter wide hole in the ceiling, which allows a direct access to the surface.

Diving on the Zenobia with Easy Divers.

Not a 'shore dive' but still is one of the best dives in Cyprus

The day starts around 8:00 am; we collect all divers from their hotels in Protaras and Ayia Napa. The trip takes 30 - 40 minuets to Larnaca Marina. This is where we take the MV Zenobia Queen, a large catamaran. Divers are return to their hotels around 3:00 pm.


We provide a fabulous Cypriot buffet/barbeque that won't disappoint, freshly prepared on board.
The Zenobia wreck offers extensive diving for all levels of scuba. Which can be enjoyed by relatively novice divers under the expert guidance of our experienced guides and instructors? Warm, clear waters of the Mediterranean and sea temperatures range from a comfortable 16c in the winter to 28c in the summer months. The climate of Cyprus offers all year round diving. Visibility also ranges from 10 meters to an incredible 40 meters. There is very little underwater current too.

PADI open water-qualified divers or equivalent with a reasonable number of logged dives or take a refresher dive before is advised. During the dive we can easily view the whole wreck at a depth of 16-22 meters due to the fantastic visibility in this area of the Mediterranean. The majority of the resident fish and other marine life can also be enjoyed at this depth. For the more experienced diver the wreck can be dived to a depth of up to 40 meters, although we recommend not exceeding a maximum depth of 30 meters. For those divers who wish to dive with Enriched Air NITROX , this can be arranged.

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