One of the most scenic dive sites in the Cape Greco region, Cyclops Wall offers certified divers an unforgettable blend of underwater terrain, wildlife encounters, and cave-like structures to explore.
The well-known Cyclops Cave, carved into the cliffside above, gives the site its name – but the real magic lies beneath the surface, where rocky formations stretch into the blue.
This dive is a perfect balance of calm conditions and exciting features, ideal for fine-tuning your buoyancy or simply enjoying the marine diversity Cyprus has to offer.
With SancyTours, you’ll dive with your own private instructor, creating a completely personal and unhurried experience.
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If you love wreck diving but prefer something a bit more accessible than Zenobia, the Elpida offers the perfect balance of structure, depth, and marine life.
Sunk intentionally in 2019 as part of a marine regeneration project off Oroklini, this 63-meter-long former patrol ship is a relatively young wreck – but it’s already teeming with life and structure to explore.
Perfect for certified divers who enjoy upright wrecks with wide access points and good visibility, Elpida allows both scenic observation and technical skill refinement.
Diving with your private guide from SancyTours means complete focus, full flexibility, and the chance to truly explore every corner of this artificial reef.
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If you’re a certified diver, the Zenobia Wreck is more than just a dive site – it’s a legend.
Sitting on her port side just off the coast of Larnaca, this 172-meter Swedish ferry offers one of the world’s best wreck dives for recreational divers.
With depths ranging from 18 to over 40 meters, incredible visibility, and hauntingly beautiful corridors to explore, Zenobia delivers a mix of awe, adventure, and discovery.
The wreck is not only a technical wonder, but also a thriving marine habitat – every dive reveals something new.
And with your private SancyTours instructor, you’ll explore it all at your own pace – safely, skillfully, and with the option to revisit even more on a second dive.
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