In the azure waters off the coast of Oroklini, near Larnaca, lies the Lambousa II Wreck Cyprus, a testament to marine conservation and diving exploration.
The Lambousa II is a 22-meter-long offshore tugboat that was purposefully sunk on February 15, 2025, as part of Cyprus’s artificial reef initiative within the Larnaca Marine Protected Area.
The vessel now rests at a depth of approximately 20 meters, making it an ideal site for both novice and experienced divers.
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In the azure waters off the coast of Voroklini, near Larnaca, lies the LEF1 Wreck Cyprus, a testament to marine conservation and diving exploration.
The LEF1 is a 15.5-meter-long vessel that was purposefully sunk on December 10, 2019, as part of Cyprus’s first artificial reef initiative within the Larnaca Marine Protected Area.
Donated by Lefkaritis Bros Ltd., the ship now rests at a depth of approximately 13 meters, making it an ideal site for novice divers.
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Just off the coast of Larnaca lies the Zenobia Wreck Cyprus, a captivating underwater site that has intrigued divers and maritime historians alike.
The MS Zenobia was a Swedish-built Challenger-class roll-on/roll-off (RO-RO) ferry, launched in 1979, measuring 172 meters in length and 28 meters in beam.
Explore the Zenobia Wreck off Larnaca, Cyprus—a world-renowned dive site offering a unique blend of maritime history and vibrant marine life.
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In the azure waters off the coast of Larnaca, Cyprus, lies the MV Elpida, a testament to marine conservation and diving exploration.
„Elpida,“ meaning „Hope“ in Greek, was a 63-meter-long cargo vessel constructed in Germany in 1965.
After decades of service in Greece, the ship was decommissioned and purposefully sunk on December 7, 2019, to form part of Cyprus’s first artificial reef within the Larnaca Marine Protected Area.
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