If you’re on Cyprus beach time and want one bucket-list “I did it” moment, this discover scuba experience in Ayia Napa is built for first-timers. It keeps the group small (up to six), uses a clear plan, and focuses on feeling calm in the water before you ever go explore.
Most reviews nail the same point: you’re not thrown in. You’re guided, step by step, and supported even if your body has a moment of panic.
- What you actually do on the 3-hour outing
- Green Bay Beach: where first dives tend to work
- Small-group training with real coaching
- Gear and instruction are included, and that’s the value
- Hotel pickup and a smooth start-to-finish plan
- What you’ll see underwater (beyond “fish and rocks”)
- Photos and video: the nice bonus most people notice
- Who this is best for
- The booking reality: confirmed at purchase, small capacity, easy cancellation
- Should you book this discover scuba experience in Ayia Napa?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the discover scuba diving experience?
- Where does the experience take place?
- Is pickup available from hotels?
- How many people are in the group?
- What’s included in the price?
- What language is the instruction offered in?
- Do I need to fill out any forms before diving?
- Is this activity dependent on weather?
- What is the cancellation policy?
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What you actually do on the 3-hour outing
The whole experience runs about 3 hours, and it’s designed as a compact intro rather than a long course. You’ll start with training and equipment setup, then head to the local dive area for your beginner-friendly session.
The dive itself takes place at a shore site—so you’re not dealing with boat logistics. That matters when you’re new, because everything stays more predictable.
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Green Bay Beach: where first dives tend to work
Your main stop is Green Bay Beach, a local spot known for conditions that suit beginners. Expect great visibility, easy entry and exit, and a marine world that’s varied enough to feel exciting without feeling overwhelming.
Many divers mention seeing the same kinds of highlights: colorful fish and, if you’re lucky, turtles. Another standout that shows up in reviews is the underwater statue garden, which makes the whole dive feel like more than “just practicing skills.”
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Small-group training with real coaching

This is capped at a maximum of 6 travelers, and that small size is a big deal for first-time confidence. In the reviews, multiple people describe instructors who stayed patient through nerves and questions—especially the moments when breathing feels unfamiliar.
A recurring theme is emotional support: divers who were scared at the start say the team helped them settle down and keep going. If you’re anxious about the idea of scuba, this is the part that most strongly differentiates the experience.
Gear and instruction are included, and that’s the value

You don’t have to hunt down wetsuits, masks, or lesson logistics. Equipment and instruction are included, which makes the price feel more straightforward when you’re comparing it to “paying for everything separately.”
You also get the comfort of knowing you’ll be briefed on how to use the gear before you’re in the water—something first-timers repeatedly call out as calming.
Hotel pickup and a smooth start-to-finish plan
Convenience is handled for you. There’s pickup available from hotels in Ayia Napa and Protaras, and the activity ends back where you meet.
Travelers seem to like that the day doesn’t turn into extra taxi wrangling. Reviews even mention the ability to feel well looked after end-to-end, not just during the dive.
What you’ll see underwater (beyond “fish and rocks”)

Beginner dives can sometimes feel repetitive, but here the underwater scenery helps. Divers frequently describe:
- Sea turtles when conditions and luck line up
- Underwater statues that create a memorable “wow” factor
- Interesting marine life like fish, and sometimes other creatures such as jellyfish
Even if you don’t spot every expected highlight (turtles aren’t guaranteed), the statue garden plus good visibility is often enough to make it feel special.
Photos and video: the nice bonus most people notice

A lot of reviews highlight that you’ll receive photos and video from the dive. That’s a practical perk, because underwater cameras are notoriously difficult to manage while you’re learning buoyancy and breathing.
It also helps justify the experience as a “memory day,” not only a skills day.
Who this is best for

This experience is marketed for people who want to learn a new sport while on vacation, and the reviews strongly support it as a first-dive option. It’s repeatedly recommended by first-timers and even families trying the activity with kids.
There’s also an important practical note: you’ll need to complete a medical questionnaire before participating. And the operator notes that the dive depends on good weather, with an alternative date or a full refund if it’s canceled for weather.
The booking reality: confirmed at purchase, small capacity, easy cancellation
Booking is straightforward, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking. The experience is offered in English, and it’s listed as being near public transportation.
On cancellation, the terms are traveler-friendly: free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Should you book this discover scuba experience in Ayia Napa?
If you want a beginner-friendly scuba intro with patient instruction, a small group, and a shore-based dive at Green Bay Beach, this is a strong pick. The overwhelming majority of reviews rate it highly for safety, calm coaching, and memorable underwater scenery, especially the statue garden and the chance to spot turtles.
Just be realistic: scuba has an emotional learning curve. A few negative reviews mention issues related to panic or expectations around support—but the consistent positives point to instructors who focus on making first-timers feel in control.
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FAQ
What is the duration of the discover scuba diving experience?
It’s approximately 3 hours.
Where does the experience take place?
The dive stop is at Green Bay Beach in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, and it ends back at the meeting point.
Is pickup available from hotels?
Yes. Local pick up can be arranged from all hotels in Ayia Napa and Protaras.
How many people are in the group?
There’s a maximum of 6 travelers.
What’s included in the price?
All equipment and instruction are included.
What language is the instruction offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
Do I need to fill out any forms before diving?
Yes. A medical questionnaire must be filled in before participating.
Is this activity dependent on weather?
Yes. It requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less than 24 hours before start time is not refundable.




















