Scuba diving at the Zenobia Wreck is a must-do for diving enthusiasts visiting Paphos. The Zenobia, a Swedish cargo ship that sank in 1980, is now one of the most famous dive sites in the world. Located just off the coast of Larnaca, a short drive from Paphos, the wreck lies at a depth of 42 meters and is accessible to divers of various skill levels, with different parts of the wreck suitable for both novice and experienced divers.

The Zenobia Wreck offers an underwater adventure like no other. As you descend into the clear blue waters, you'll be greeted by an array of marine life that has made the wreck its home. Schools of fish, including barracudas and groupers, swim around the sunken ship, while colorful corals and sponges cling to its structure. Exploring the wreck itself is a fascinating experience; you can swim through the ship's cargo holds, where you’ll find trucks and other vehicles that were being transported when the ship went down.

For those with advanced diving skills, there are deeper and more challenging parts of the wreck to explore, including the engine room and the bridge. Each dive at the Zenobia offers a unique experience, as different marine life and underwater conditions reveal new aspects of this incredible site. After your dive, you can relax and share your underwater adventures with fellow divers at one of the nearby dive centers or cafes. Diving at the Zenobia Wreck is an unforgettable experience that combines history, adventure, and the vibrant underwater world of Cyprus.