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Why choose Cyprus for your dive holiday?

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Will Stratford from Survival Dive Stop explains why Cyprus is such a great choice for a dive holiday…

If having the opportunity to dive on the world famous wreck of the Zenobia is not enough to tempt you to book your next diving holiday in Cyprus, there are many other reasons to come diving in Cyprus. The Island has an average 330 days of sunshine a year. The water, and temperatures, are some of the warmest in Europe. Underwater visibility in Cyprus averages 35 metres and can be up to 60 metres! All in all, Cyprus an easily accessible and very appealing dive destination.

Diving the southeastern part of Cyprus offers you some of the best dive sites on the Island. The caves and tunnels at the picturesque Cape Greco are a must for any divers visiting here. There are multiple underwater tunnels and swim throughs leading to you finishing your dive through what is locally known as the blow hole.

In addition to the diving at the caves and tunnels, there are many other beautiful local dives incorporating both scenic and wreck dives. Many of our dive sites are accessible from the shore. Another very popular local shore dive is Green Bay – this dive site offers an easy walk in entry, with a gentle sloping dive site at a maximum depth of 10 metres. The marine life at Green Bay is superb and all divers will love to spend time at fish rock, seen in the picture below.

As well as marine life being plentiful at Green Bay, divers can also pay a visit to the underwater museum, where you can ride the sea horse and pose with the statues. Fun for all. As well having the opportunity to see Green turtles.

In recent years, Cyprus has sunk many artificial wrecks across the Island. The first two wrecks are just a five minute boat ride from our dive centre. The first wreck to be sunk in 2009 was a Russian cargo ship called the Liberty, now sitting upright in around 27 metres of water. The Liberty is the perfect wreck for divers doing their PADI wreck speciality.

The second artificial wreck sunk in 2012 was a decommissioned fishing trawler called Nemesis the third. She now lies upright in 24 metres just a short boat ride away from the Liberty. Diving on the Nemesis is perfect for novice wreck divers or for a check dive before going to the Zenobia. There is plenty of marine life on the Nemesis as well as many swim throughs.


Find out more about Diving in Cyprus at www.survivalbuddies.com

Email: divestop@survivalbuddies.com

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Will Stratford has dived for over 25 years and became a dive professional in 2000. He has spent many years diving and working in Cyprus and returned to the island in 2017 after owning Vivian Dive centre. Will now manages Survival Dive Stop. He is a PADI IDC Staff Instructor, BSAC Open Water Instructor, and teaches both open circuit and closed circuit Technical Diving. Find out more at www.survivalbuddies.com.

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Stay Longer for Less at Temple Point, Kenya with Dive Worldwide

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Dive Worldwide has recently introduced Kenya to its portfolio of dive destinations, making it a new must-visit for divers. The company has chosen Temple Point Resort, located in Watamu, a small town on Kenya’s Indian Ocean Coast. The resort embodies the spirit of Kenya, with thatched roof buildings and bright white interiors, complemented with local art. The Creek Deluxe rooms enjoy a creek view and sunset vistas, whilst Boutique Garden rooms offer peace nestled in lush greenery.

An abundance of activities such as golf, stand up paddleboarding and kite surfing await those looking for action; while those in search of rejuvenation may partake in a range of yoga classes, or indulge in the spa. Spend evenings dining poolside dining or lazing in hammocks suspended over the creek; there is no detail missed at Temple Point.

The waters surrounding Temple Point Resort are bustling with life, however, there is also an opportunity to explore on dry land. Tsavo National Park is close enough for a day safari, allowing guests to double up on the wildlife experiences Kenya has to offer, from elephants to whale sharks.

Suggested Dive Itinerary: Dive and Discover Kenya

Embark on an adventure to one of Africa’s finest marine parks, Watamu, the first of its kind in the continent. Created in 1968, Watamu offers excellent diving and snorkelling for those of all experience levels. Lively coral reefs and the surrounding waters are home to over 1,000 species of fish, devil rays, mantas, whale sharks, dolphins and turtles.

DEAL: Stay 12 nights for the price of 10 at Temple Point Resort

Price: Dive and Discover Kenya now costs £2295pp, saving £150 per person. Including international flights from the UK, 12 nights’ B&B (for the price of 10), transfers, 5 days, 10 dive pack, tanks and weights. Based on travel in September ONLY. https://www.diveworldwide.com/trip-ideas/dive-discover-kenya#details

For more information visit: diveworldwide.com or call 01962 302 087

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Dive Worldwide Announces Bite-Back as its Charity of the Year

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Over the next 12 months, specialist scuba holiday company Dive Worldwide will be supporting Bite-Back Shark & Marine Conservation with donations collected from client bookings to any one of its stunning dive destinations around the world. The independently-owned operator expects to raise £3000 for the UK charity.

Manager at Dive Worldwide, Phil North, said: “We’re especially excited to work with Bite-Back and support its intelligent, creative and results-driven campaigns to end the UK trade in shark products and prompt a change in attitudes to the ocean’s most maligned inhabitant.”

Bite-Back is running campaigns to hold the media to account on the way it reports shark news along with a brand new nationwide education programme. Last year the charity was credited for spearheading a UK ban on the import and export of shark fins.

Campaign director at Bite-Back, Graham Buckingham, said: “We’re enormously grateful to Dive Worldwide for choosing to support Bite-Back. The company’s commitment to conservation helps set it apart from other tour operators and we’re certain its clients admire and respect that policy. For us, the affiliation is huge and helps us look to the future with confidence we can deliver against key conservation programmes.”

To launch the fundraising initiative, Phil North presented Graham Buckingham with a cheque for £1,000.

Visit Dive Worldwide to discover its diverse range of international scuba adventures and visit Bite-Back to learn more about the charity’s campaigns.

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Call Graham Buckingham on 07810 454 266 or email graham@bite-back.com

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