Submerged just off the coast of Oroklini, near Larnaca, the Lambousa Wreck Cyprus was deliberately sunk as part of a marine conservation and reef creation project — turning a decommissioned cargo vessel into a new underwater habitat. Since then, it has evolved into a peaceful, accessible dive site full of quiet detail and growing biodiversity.
In the Sanyctours Gallery, Lambousa Wreck Cyprus is shown in soft currents and filtered light: coral beginning to bloom across its structure, small schools of fish weaving through open spaces, and the slow transformation of steel into reef.
Dive into the captivating underwater world of the Musan Underwater Sculpture Park (Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa), one of Cyprus’s most innovative and fascinating dive sites. Featured in our stunning photo gallery, each image captures the ethereal beauty and artistic intrigue of this unique underwater museum, enticing divers and underwater photography enthusiasts to explore its wonders firsthand.
There’s no dive site quite like MUSAN, the Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa – an artistic, ecological and emotional underwater world, designed for exploration by certified divers.
This submerged forest of over 100 sculptures, created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor, merges art with marine regeneration, offering a dive experience that’s truly one of a kind. more »
Experience a one-of-a-kind adventure with SancyTours at the MUSAN Underwater Park, a groundbreaking renaturation project in Cyprus. This world-renowned underwater museum is a mesmerizing blend of art and nature, offering divers an unforgettable journey beneath the surface.
Discover the captivating underwater world of the Elpida Wreck in Cyprus, one of Cyprus’s most intriguing dive sites, through our stunning photo gallery. Each image is a portal into the mysterious depths where the Elpida Wreck lies, offering divers a chance to explore a relatively new artificial reef that has quickly become a haven for marine life and an exciting exploration site for adventure seekers.
The Elpida, meaning „hope“ in Greek, is a vessel intentionally sunk in 2019 off the coast of Larnaca to create an artificial reef. This Elpida Wreck dive site has since flourished, attracting a diverse array of marine life and providing divers with the opportunity to witness the ecological succession in a controlled environment. The Elpida Wreck rests in a relatively shallow part of the sea, making it accessible to both intermediate and advanced divers.