Limassol Diving Guide

Scuba Diving in Limassol, Cyprus

Deep Walls, Artificial Reefs & Technical Dive Adventures

Scuba diving in Limassol offers some of the most dramatic underwater landscapes in Cyprus. Known for deep pinnacle systems, artificial wreck reefs and dynamic open-sea conditions, Limassol is widely considered the island's hub for advanced and technical diving. From beginner-friendly marine protected areas to the legendary depths of Jubilee Shoals — Limassol diving covers every level. The region delivers variety, challenge and authentic exploration.

Limassol Cyprus coastline near dive sites and Akrotiri Peninsula
Limassol coastline — gateway to deep pinnacles and artificial reef dive sites
15–30m
Visibility
16–28°C
Water Temp
Boat & Shore
Entry
Beginner to Technical
Skill Level
April – November
Best Season

Why Dive in Limassol?

Jubilee Shoals — one of Cyprus's most dramatic dive sites
Twin Wrecks artificial reef with rich marine colonisation
Deep profiles reaching 65m for technical divers
Central location for multi-region diving trips
Dynamic conditions that challenge and reward experienced divers
Excellent underwater photography at pinnacle sites
Growing dive centre infrastructure with experienced guides
Diverse marine life from reef fish to pelagic species

Marine Life in Limassol

Limassol's deeper dive sites and artificial reef wrecks support an impressive diversity of marine species. The combination of open-sea pinnacles and sheltered wreck habitats creates ideal conditions for both pelagic encounters and close-up reef exploration.

Large grouper colonies on artificial wrecks
Schools of barracuda and amberjack at deeper pinnacles
Moray eels, octopus and cuttlefish in reef systems
Lionfish and nudibranch species for macro enthusiasts
Eagle rays occasionally gliding along deep walls
Seasonal pelagic visitors in offshore waters

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Diving Conditions in Limassol

The southern exposure of Limassol means sea conditions can be more dynamic compared to the sheltered eastern bays of Protaras and Larnaca. Thermoclines are common at depth during summer months, while currents around pinnacle dive sites can create exciting drift opportunities for experienced divers. Visibility typically ranges between 15 and 30 metres depending on weather patterns.

Surface temperatures reach 26–28°C in peak summer, dropping noticeably below 20 metres. The best diving conditions in Limassol are found from April through November, with summer months offering the warmest water and most stable sea states. Boat operations from Limassol Marina provide efficient access to offshore sites including Jubilee Shoals and the Limassol Marine Protected Area wreck reefs.

Who Is Limassol Diving Best For?

Beginner Divers

Artificial reef wrecks such as the Costandis, Lady Thetis and The Structures provide safe, controlled environments with rich marine life — ideal for Open Water certified divers building confidence.

Exploration Divers

A wide range of site types — from pinnacles and wrecks to natural reefs — within short boat distances makes Limassol ideal for divers who want genuine variety and discovery.

Technical Divers

Deep profiles at Jubilee Shoals reaching beyond recreational limits attract technical divers seeking extended bottom time. Specialist operators offer twinset, stage and mixed gas support.

Underwater Photographers

The combination of wreck structures colonised by colourful marine life and open-water pelagic action at Jubilee Shoals creates exceptional photographic opportunities across all scales.

Dive Centres in Limassol

Limassol has a strong network of professional dive centres offering guided dives to Jubilee Shoals, the Costandis and Lady Thetis wrecks, The Structures artificial reef and surrounding sites. The city's marina provides a convenient base for boat operations.

Many Limassol dive operators specialise in deep and technical diving logistics including twinsets, stage cylinders and mixed gas support.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Limassol Diving

What makes Jubilee Shoals one of Cyprus's best dive sites?+
Jubilee Shoals is a dramatic underwater pinnacle system located offshore near the Akrotiri Peninsula, south of Limassol. The shoals rise from depths of around 65 metres to within 20 metres of the surface, creating a spectacular landscape of rocky peaks, deep walls and swim-throughs. The site is renowned for large schools of barracuda, amberjack and impressive groupers, making it one of the most rewarding advanced and technical dive sites in Cyprus. Its combination of deep profiles, strong marine biodiversity and dynamic conditions sets it apart from any other dive site on the island.
Are the Costandis and Lady Thetis suitable for beginner divers?+
Yes — both the Costandis Shipwreck and Lady Thetis Shipwreck within the Limassol Marine Protected Area are excellent choices for beginner and intermediate divers. The Costandis sits at 12–24 metres and the Lady Thetis at 10–19 metres, both offering safe, controlled environments with rich artificial reef ecosystems. These wrecks have been deliberately sunk to create thriving marine habitats and are regularly dived by Open Water certified divers under the guidance of local dive centres.
When is the best season for diving in Limassol?+
The best season for scuba diving in Limassol is April through November. Summer months offer the warmest water temperatures (up to 28°C at the surface) and most stable sea conditions. Spring and autumn provide excellent visibility — often 20–30 metres — with comfortable water temperatures. Winter diving is possible but the southern exposure of Limassol means sea conditions can be more challenging between December and March.
Can technical diving courses be taken in Limassol?+
Yes — Limassol is widely considered Cyprus's hub for technical diving. Several dive operators in the region specialise in technical diving logistics including twinsets, stage cylinders and mixed gas support. Technical diving courses including TDI, PADI TecRec and NAUI Tech programmes are available through specialist centres. Jubilee Shoals, with its deep profiles reaching beyond recreational limits, serves as an ideal training and exploration site for technical divers.
How does Limassol diving compare to Zenobia diving in Larnaca?+
Both Limassol and Larnaca offer world-class diving but with very different characters. The Zenobia in Larnaca is a single iconic wreck — one of the top wreck dives globally — offering penetration routes and extraordinary marine biodiversity in a sheltered bay. Limassol diving is more varied: Jubilee Shoals delivers dramatic pinnacle and deep wall diving, while the Costandis and Lady Thetis wrecks in the Marine Protected Area provide accessible artificial reef experiences. Limassol conditions are generally more dynamic, making it better suited to experienced and technical divers, while Zenobia attracts a broader range of certification levels.