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Dive the Zenobia Wreck Larnaca Cyprus

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The Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003. The Zenobia is considered as the top wreck of Europe with thousands of visitors enjoying the famous wreck each year. At I Dive Tec Rec Centers Plc, we have very experienced professional instructors that will give you a guided tour in safety and security in many points of interest on the wreck depending on your level of comfort and wreck diving experience. We run daily trips to the Zenobia. We also participate in world underwater photography competition and participate on the Zenobia week every year.

Large groups of divers may be eligible for private boat charter. Dive this wonderful wreck with your dive club and dive buddies and we will offer you all needed to make your trip unforgettable. Special prices negotiated for groups over 8 people. If you are on your own we will find a pre-organised trip for you to join.  Non-Divers are welcome so bring them along for the day trip and enjoy the Wreck of the Zenobia from the surface while snorkeling. A package deal to show you a selection of wrecks around Cyprus. You have the option of one of our most popular packages to dive 4 wrecks while diving in Protaras and Ayia Napa (LibertyNemesis IIIKerynia FPV, Zenobia) which is (5 wreck dives and 1 check dive) for €255.00 or take the wreck diver specialty on the above wrecks for  €319.00, with all material, certifications, equipment, transportation, boat fees, light snacks and free nitrox inclusive. More information  www.idivecy.com, ++35799689961

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