Larnaca: Zenobia Wreck Night Dive Certification With SSI is a unique opportunity for those interested in exploring the underwater world after dark. Although I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve seen plenty of feedback and details that paint a clear picture of what you can expect. This activity is perfect for divers looking to expand their skills, especially if you’re curious about the thrill and challenge of night diving.
What I really like about this experience is how it combines the adventure of exploring two famous wrecks with a structured training program that ensures safety and confidence. Plus, the inclusion of full equipment and a private group setup makes it feel personalized and well-organized. On the flip side, night diving isn’t for everyone—especially if you’re uncomfortable with limited visibility or are new to diving. So, it’s best suited for those with some diving experience or at least a certification that shows you’re comfortable in the water.
If you’re contemplating this tour, it’s worth considering your comfort level with night or limited visibility conditions, and whether you want a certification that opens the door to future night explorations. It’s a solid choice for adventurous divers eager to push their boundaries, and for those who appreciate the safety that comes with guided, instructor-led activities.
Key Points

- Comprehensive training: Combines online and in-water learning for safe night diving.
- All gear included: Full equipment provided, making it hassle-free.
- Two wrecks to explore: The renowned Zenobia and another local wreck.
- Private group: Ensures personalized attention and a comfortable experience.
- Certification included: You’ll receive the SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility specialty.
- Duration and flexibility: About 3 hours, with varied start times, check availability.
What to Expect from the Night Dive Certification in Larnaca

This experience is designed to make night diving accessible, even for those who haven’t tried it before, as long as you’re comfortable with your basic diving skills. The program begins at the Larnaka Fishing Port, right across from Zephyros Fish Tavern, which is a straightforward meeting point. From there, you’ll hop on a boat—so be prepared for a short ride out to the wreck sites.
The highlight, of course, is the two dives on the famous Zenobia wreck, one of the most well-known shipwrecks in the Mediterranean. Known for its impressive size and the way it lies partially upright, Zenobia is a favorite among wreck enthusiasts. The second wreck, while not named specifically, offers additional exploration and variety.
What makes this nighttime activity intriguing is how it transforms the usual diving experience. Instead of bright sunlight illuminating coral and marine life, you’ll rely on torches, and the experience is less about the vibrant colors and more about the mysterious, quiet beauty of the wrecks in darkness. You’ll learn how to handle limited visibility, communicate with your buddy, and use specialized equipment—all key skills for safe, enjoyable night diving.
The training portion is quite relevant: you’ll cover the essentials of night diving, including entry and exit techniques, communication, and managing limited visibility. The certification you earn, the SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility specialty, is a valuable addition to your diving credentials, opening the door to future night dives—whether in Cyprus or elsewhere.
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The Wrecks: Zenobia and More

The Zenobia wreck is the main attraction. Known for its size and the fact that it’s a European icon in wreck diving, the ship lies in a relatively shallow depth, making it accessible for night exploration. Its historical significance and the way it rests make it a captivating site to see, especially under the moonlight or artificial light.
The second wreck offers a different perspective, giving you variety and a more well-rounded experience. Both sites are boat dives, so you’ll appreciate the convenience of the included full equipment and the safety of guided, instructor-led dives.
The reviews mention that the experience is well-organized. The staff at Zenobia Divers are praised for their professionalism and clarity, which is crucial in night diving where conditions can be more complex. Many comment on the safety measures in place, making this a reassuring choice for those who want to learn in a controlled environment.
Practical Details and Considerations

The tour lasts about three hours, which is quite reasonable for a night activity. Timing can vary—check availability to find a start time that suits your schedule. Since the activity ends back at the meeting point, transportation isn’t complicated, and you won’t have to worry about long transfers.
The price includes all digital learning materials and certification, which adds good value, especially compared to standalone courses. Having all gear provided means you don’t need to worry about bringing your own equipment, and it’s perfect for travelers who want a hassle-free experience.
Keep in mind, this activity isn’t suitable for people with certain health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or altitude sickness. You’ll also want to bring a change of clothes, as you might get chilly after your dives or need to change before heading back.
Final Thoughts: Is This Dive Tour for You?
If you’re a diver with some experience looking to add night diving to your skillset, this is a solid option. The combination of training, equipment, and two wreck dives provides a comprehensive experience that’s both exciting and educational. You’ll come away with a new certification and memories of exploring these impressive wrecks in a different light—literally.
It’s also a good pick if you value small groups and personalized attention. The private group setup helps ensure you’re comfortable and can ask questions, which is essential when trying something as different as night diving.
However, if you’re new to diving or uncomfortable with the idea of limited visibility, this might not be the best choice. Night diving requires a certain level of confidence and comfort in the water, so be honest with yourself about your skills and experience level.
Overall, for adventurous divers eager to see something extraordinary in Cyprus’s waters, this activity offers a safe, well-structured way to push your boundaries and gain an impressive new skill.
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FAQs
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, this experience requires some diving experience. It’s designed for those who are comfortable diving and want to learn night diving skills.
What’s included in the package?
All digital materials, certification, and full equipment are included, making it a convenient package for travelers.
Where does the activity start?
It begins at Larnaka Fishing Port, opposite Zephyros Fish Tavern, a straightforward meeting point.
How long does the activity last?
The entire experience lasts about three hours, with flexibility depending on available start times.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it suitable for children?
This tour is not specified as family-friendly and is more suited for adult divers with appropriate experience.
Are there any health restrictions?
Yes, it’s not recommended for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, or altitude sickness.
Does the price include certification?
Yes, the cost includes the SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility specialty certification.
What language is available for instruction?
The activity is offered in Czech, Dutch, English, Greek, Hebrew, and Polish.
Is this a private group activity?
Yes, it’s arranged for private groups, ensuring personalized guidance.
If you’re looking to expand your diving skills and see one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic wrecks in a new light, this night dive certification in Larnaca could be just what you need. Just remember to evaluate your comfort level with night conditions and limited visibility, and you’ll be set for an unforgettable underwater adventure.
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