If you’re eyeing a simple, budget-friendly way to enjoy Cyprus’s coast, the Larnaca Bay Cruise with Snorkeling might catch your eye. It’s a two-hour trip that promises scenic views, a chance to swim in calm waters, and some fun snorkeling around a famous shipwreck. It’s one of those experiences that’s perfect for those wanting to unwind and see the bay from a different angle without breaking the bank.
What we really like about this cruise is how accessible it is—just around $12 per person, making it a very affordable way to spend a couple of hours soaking up Cyprus’s coastline. Plus, the stunning views of landmarks like Finikoudes Beach and the Medieval Castle from the water give a fresh perspective that photos from land simply can’t match. The chance to see the Zenobia shipwreck up close and snorkel around it is also a major highlight, especially for marine life enthusiasts.
But it’s worth noting that this experience is somewhat weather-dependent, and the route can change if conditions aren’t ideal. That’s pretty standard for boat trips, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re counting on specific sights or times. This cruise suits travelers who want a laid-back, inexpensive outing with a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and a bit of adventure.
If your idea of fun involves relaxing on the water, capturing photos of planes passing overhead, and enjoying good company aboard a comfortable boat, then this cruise could be just the thing. It’s especially good if you’re traveling with friends or family who appreciate a relaxed pace and engaging scenery.
Key Points

- Affordable price point: At $12, it offers great value for a two-hour boat trip.
- Great scenery and landmarks: See iconic Larnaca sights from a fresh perspective.
- Snorkeling around Zenobia: Perfect for marine life lovers, with the possibility of seeing fish near the wreck.
- Relaxed, friendly atmosphere: The crew and guides are praised for their helpfulness and professionalism.
- Weather impacts route: Be prepared for route changes based on weather conditions.
- Limited bottom views: The glass-bottom feature includes small windows and isn’t a main highlight.
Starting Point and Itinerary Overview

The cruise departs from Larnaca Marina, a readily accessible spot in the heart of the town. The boat, called Doremi, is easy to spot, especially since staff wear bright yellow shirts. The experience is designed to be relaxed—lasting about 2 hours, making it a manageable outing for most travelers.
Once onboard, you’ll immediately get a good sense of the laid-back vibe. The boat offers full facilities and sunbeds, so you can lounge comfortably while enjoying the scenery. Plus, free Wi-Fi means you can share your moments or check in with friends back home.
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Admiring Finikoudes Beach and Medieval Castle
As you head out, the first sights are Finikoudes Beach and the Medieval Castle. These are iconic landmarks visible from the water, offering a fresh perspective that’s especially photogenic. Expect scenic views, with plenty of photo opportunities. For many, the highlight remains the sense of being on the open water, with the coastline stretching out in both directions.
The Zenobia Shipwreck: Snorkeling and Marine Encounters
The Zenobia shipwreck is the star of this cruise. Sank in 1980, it’s become legendary among divers and snorkelers alike. The crew will stop here, giving you the chance to swim and snorkel around the wreck. According to reviews, the experience is quite memorable, despite some travelers noting that visibility can vary.
One guest mentioned, “The shipwreck was insane with snorkel—you can also get it for a small deposit, and it comes back at the end,” highlighting the value of free snorkeling equipment. People often comment on the chance to see fish swimming around the wreck, which adds a fun, adventurous element.
Mackenzie Beach and Plane Spotting
After the wreck, the boat heads toward Mackenzie Beach for another swim. It’s an inviting stretch of sand, popular among locals. What’s unique here is the proximity to the airport, which means planes pass right overhead during the cruise. Many travelers find this amusing and even take photos of planes flying so close above them—something small but memorable.
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The reviews consistently mention the friendly staff and professional guides. Andreas, in particular, gets praise for his humor and kindness. This creates a welcoming atmosphere, making the trip enjoyable whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or family.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

The price is very attractive—just $12 per person—and covers much of what makes this trip worthwhile. It includes snorkeling equipment (with a refundable deposit), full facilities and sunbeds, a glass-bottom boat, and Wi-Fi. The snorkeling gear is a nice touch, especially since it’s free, and reviews suggest it’s sufficient for enjoying the shipwreck and marine life.
However, food and drinks are not included, but you can purchase them on board. There’s a small onboard bar where you can get cocktails or soft drinks, making the trip more comfortable if you want to sip something while cruising.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not part of the package, so you’ll need to arrange your own transport to Larnaca Marina. That’s worth planning for, especially if you’re staying outside the town center.
The Route and Weather Considerations

The route can change due to weather, as with most boat trips. The captain’s discretion will dictate the stops, but generally, you’ll get to see the highlights described earlier. The cruise is weather-dependent, so if you’re visiting during a windy period or rough seas, the experience might be affected.
The Overall Experience

Many reviews highlight how well-organized and friendly the whole trip is. Travelers love the stunning scenery, the chance to snorkel around a famous shipwreck, and the relaxed vibe on board. Comments like “The scenery was breathtaking, and the crew was super friendly” echo the general sentiment.
A few reviews point out that the glass-bottom windows are small and don’t provide much viewing, so don’t expect impressive underwater views from inside the boat. The primary focus remains on snorkeling outside and taking photos from the boat.
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Final Thoughts: Who is This Cruise For?

This cruise is perfect for travelers who want a cost-effective, laid-back activity that combines sightseeing, light adventure, and fun social moments. It’s especially suitable if you’re interested in snorkeling around the Zenobia wreck or just want to relax with a drink in hand, watching planes and ships pass by.
If you’re traveling with kids or family, the friendly staff and safe waters make it a manageable trip, but keep in mind the activity’s overall slow pace and open water setting. If you’re seeking a more adventurous or in-depth marine experience, like scuba diving or longer snorkeling sessions, this might not be enough.
The Larnaca Bay Cruise with Snorkeling offers a great value for money and presents the coast from a fun, different viewpoint. It’s ideal for those who want a relaxed, scenic outing with opportunities to swim, snorkel, and take photos. The friendly staff, stunning views, and the chance to see the Zenobia wreck make it an experience worth considering if you’re in Cyprus and want a straightforward, enjoyable activity.
While it’s weather-dependent and not the most immersive underwater experience, the overall vibe and affordability make this cruise a solid choice for travelers looking to add a bit of water-based leisure to their Cyprus trip.
Is this cruise suitable for children?
Yes, the cruise can be suitable for children, especially since the crew is friendly and the waters are calm. Just keep an eye on them during snorkeling and swimming parts.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
No, snorkeling equipment is included with the trip, and it’s free to use with a refundable deposit. You can just bring your towels and a sense of adventure.
Can I see the shipwreck from inside the boat?
The boat has small glass-bottom windows, but reviews suggest they don’t provide much visibility. Most people snorkel near the wreck outside.
What should I wear on the cruise?
Swimwear is a good choice, along with a hat and sunscreen. Bring a towel if you plan to swim, and some comfortable clothes for after.
Is there food or drinks on board?
Food and drinks are not included but are available for purchase. There’s a small bar onboard where you can buy cocktails and soft drinks.
How long does the cruise last?
The cruise lasts about 2 hours, making it a perfect short activity without taking up your whole day.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The route and stops depend on weather conditions; if it’s too rough, the captain may change or cancel parts of the trip for safety reasons.
This cruise offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, fun snorkeling, and friendly service, all at a very reasonable price. It’s a no-fuss way to enjoy Cyprus’s coastline and create some memorable moments.
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