Wreck of Vera K
The Vera-K was a Lebanese freighter that ran aground in 1972 and used later used for target practice. As a result of this it was blown up as a hazard to passing vessels in 1974. It is still in four main sections and the bridge is fairly intact. It lies completely submerged in a crater at 11m. Close to the wreck there is an archway and a series of narrow tunnels suitable for experienced divers.
Amphorae Caves
Throughout this dive site hidden beneath Moulia Island there are a number of caves to explore; one of which has an amphorae encrusted roof.
A team of American archaeologists investigated this site and believe that it is due to the movement of the sea bed over many years (2 thousand to be a little more precise). This dive site is regularly visited by Sea Bream, Damsel fish, various species of Wrasse, Brittle Stars, Moray eel and Octopus.
We meet at our comfortable and well equipped diving centre where our friendly and helpful PADI professionals will begin with an interesting and informative dive briefing. Unless you have your own diving gear, all equipment is supplied by us. We spend a few minutes checking your sizes and will fit you with the suitable gear. All of our diving equipment is well maintained and serviced regularly to ensure your safety and comfort.
Once everyone is ready we will take a short walk to the Paphos harbour where we will board one of our Cydive boats. The journey from the harbour to the sites of Vera K and Amphora Caves takes around 15 minutes by boat.
Once you have completed your dive you will be served complimentary fresh fruit and refreshments on the boat before returning to our diving centre where our PADI professionals will de-brief you and help you to complete your log books.
We provide free transfers from/to your hotel from all hotels in the Paphos area.
Pickup time from hotels: 08.15
Meeting time at Cydive: 08.30
Return time: 13.00 approximately
Suitable for: All qualified divers