Legendary Wreck Diving in Cyprus

Dive the Legendary Zenobia Wreck

Explore one of the world’s most famous wreck dives in the crystal-clear waters of Cyprus with experienced guides, small groups, and unforgettable underwater exploration.
Recreational & Technical Diving
Small Groups
CCR Friendly
Local Zenobia Experts
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World Famous Wreck Diving

Why the Zenobia Wreck Is One of the Best Dives in the World

The Zenobia is considered one of the top wreck dives on the planet. This massive 172-meter Swedish ferry sank near Larnaca in 1980 and now rests on its side in crystal-clear Mediterranean water — creating an incredible underwater playground for recreational, technical, and CCR divers.
Zenobia wreck diving in Cyprus

A Legendary Underwater Exploration

Explore massive cargo decks, trucks frozen in time, penetration routes, ambient light interiors, and marine life surrounding one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic wrecks.

Massive 172m Wreck

The Zenobia is one of the largest accessible wreck dives in the world with endless exploration opportunities.

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Trucks & Cargo Decks

Discover cargo trucks, trailers, staircases, cafeterias, and fascinating interior spaces preserved underwater.

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Recreational to CCR

From recreational exploration to deep technical penetration and CCR dives — the Zenobia offers routes for every level.

172m

Length of the Zenobia Ferry

1980

Year the Zenobia Sank Near Cyprus

Top 10

Ranked Among the World’s Best Wreck Dives

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What Can You See Inside the Zenobia Wreck?

The Zenobia offers incredible underwater exploration with massive cargo decks, trucks frozen in time, ambient light penetration routes, marine life, and iconic wreck structures that attract divers from around the world.
Trucks inside the Zenobia wreck

Cargo Trucks Frozen in Time

Explore the legendary cargo decks filled with trucks, trailers, and vehicles that made the Zenobia one of the world’s most iconic wreck dives.

Zenobia bridge and interior

Bridge & Interior Spaces

Swim through atmospheric corridors, staircases, cabins, and the massive bridge structure inside the wreck.

Zenobia propeller dive

The Massive Propeller

One of the most photographed parts of the wreck, the giant propeller creates an unforgettable deep wreck diving scene.

Marine life around Zenobia wreck

Marine Life Around the Wreck

Barracuda, tuna, lionfish, groupers, and schools of fish surround the wreck in crystal-clear Mediterranean water.

Ambient light penetration inside Zenobia

Ambient Light Penetration

Sunbeams entering through massive openings create cinematic underwater scenes throughout the wreck.

Every Dive on the Zenobia Is Different

The size of the wreck and variety of routes allow divers to explore new areas on every dive — from shallow recreational sections to deep technical penetration routes.