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The 172m long Zenobia Wreck is the best wreck dive in the Med and one of the best in the world. Often referred to as the Titanic of the Med, Zenobia is regularly voted as one of the top 10 wreck dives in the world.
The Zen sank in the early hours of June 7th 1980 on her maiden voyage from Sweden to Syria, fully laden with over 100 Lorries and trailers.
The sheer scale of the wreck means there are many different dives to enjoy. The outside of the wreck has lots to see; 2 massive propellors, …
The 172m long Zenobia Wreck is the best wreck dive in the Med and one of the best in the world. Often referred to as the Titanic of the Med, Zenobia is regularly voted as one of the top 10 wreck dives in the world.
The Zen sank in the early hours of June 7th 1980 on her maiden voyage from Sweden to Syria, fully laden with over 100 Lorries and trailers.
The sheer scale of the wreck means there are many different dives to enjoy. The outside of the wreck has lots to see; 2 massive propellors, roro doors, the lorries and trailers, funnels, bridge, cafeteria, the bow area and the accommodation. One of the reasons that the Zenobia is so popular is due to a number of excellent, safe penetration dives that are available. With open areas to easily exit, lots of ambient light and no problems of the easy penetration dives suffering from silting up these dives are open to most divers.
Sources: This page wouldn't be possible without contributions from the following PADI members: Discover Underwater Cyprus, Cyprus Diving Adventures. Disclaimer
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