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| Hi all, just thought I'd share a few experiences from a recent trip to Paphos. I had booked a week in Paphos on the basis that it was cheap, the water was warm and the diving was reasonable. I booked in at the Cynthiana Bay Hotel, which is near many dive sites, and a short bus trip from the tourist centre. The hotel was relatively quiet and right by the sea; ideal for a bit of soaking up the sun, then snorkelling to cool down. I'd booked 10 dives with Sea Horse Dive Centre, which was a few minutes from the hotel. I later decided to up this to 12 dives, and also added a night dive. The centre itself is relatively small and unassuming, but the staff are superb and go out of their way to meet your needs. They run things to ensure good instructor/diver ratios. On the majority of dives, I was the only other diver apart from the instructor. The 2 dives of the day start at around 9.00, witht he aim of getting you back to your hotel for around 1.00pm. The local dive sites vary in terms of the amount of life and topography they offer. What the area lacks in life, it generally makes up for with stunning topography, with fantastic swimthroughs, amphitheatres and some amazing lighting. The sites are generally mixed rock and sandy bottom, with a lot of neptune grass. Animal life varies from peacock worms to cuttlefish to cornet fish. Sea temperatures were around 28 Celcius, but with some 'interesting' thermoclines. A 2.5mm shortie was fine for this, although Gary the instructor insisted on wearing a full wetsuit. Sea conditions were generally calm, although a bit of a swell and surge picked up in the latter half of the week - nothing to affect the diving, though. Air temperature was fairly warm at around 42 Celcius. Two of the dives were to the wreck of the Xenobia. This was about 90 minutes away, and was from a reasonably large (50ft ish) boat with a good lunch provided. There were more species of fish here including, for example, barracuda. The Xenobia is a great wreck if you're into wrecks. I'm not generally a fan of wrecks, but I thought it'd be daft to go to Cyprus and not try it. Not a decision I regretted. The night dive didn't reveal a lot of life until we were returning to the shore and came face to face with a cornet fish which didn't seemin any hurry to leave. All in all, a very enjoyable week's diving. Thanks go to Gary and Louise from Sea Horse Dive Centre for their excellent and friendly service. Richard |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Diving in Paphos, Cyprus (Sea Horse Dive Centre) | Richard Williamson | Cyprus | 0 | 08-02-2007 12:28 PM |
| Diving in Paphos, Cyprus (Sea Horse Dive Centre) | Richard Williamson | Cyprus | 0 | 08-02-2007 12:28 PM |
| Diving in Paphos, Cyprus (Sea Horse Dive Centre) | Richard Williamson | Cyprus | 0 | 08-02-2007 12:28 PM |
| Cyprus - Paphos Diving | garry | Cyprus | 0 | 08-01-2006 11:23 AM |
| Cyprus - Paphos Diving | garry | Cyprus | 0 | 08-01-2006 11:23 AM |