Dive Sites
For qualified divers, free nitrox also dive sites in Cyprus.
If you’ve heard about Cyprus, then you’ll have heard of diving in Protaras. It’s a small town with a big reputation - finest diving on the east coast of Cyprus.
The white sandy beaches of this Mediterranean Paradise Island are surrounded by fantastic reefs, caves and canyons. Home to a diverse range of exotic colourful fish. A short distance beyond are reefs, underwater pinnacles that offer a chance to see schools of barracudas, needlefish, large groupers. With the largest Wreck in the Med the ZENOBIA - rated top forth wreck in the world, just on our door step. Zenobia shipwreck, Cyprus
Easy Divers offers dive packages with great value for money and our multilingual instructors are dedicating to giving you the personal attention that will make your guided dives safe and fun. scuba diving sites in Cyprus.
For those looking to continue their diving education, we offer courses all the way to professional levels career instructor training. Underwater camera, underwater video, diver propulsion vehicle and a rental services available.
We also offer a generous discount for those divers who take a course with us. We are the largest dive and snorkeling equipment retail centre in Protaras. We also have our own specialist technical and service centre.
For more experienced divers we’ve got a comprehensive range of dive services. These include the only enriched air Nitrox blending panel in Protaras Cyprus.
If you are Nitrox / EANx certified, we give you NITROX FOR FREE
PADI Enriched Air Diver Specialty certification" href="http://www.proscubadiver.net/padi-specialty-programs/padi-enriched-air-diver/”>Get certified a Nitrox Diver course.
Nitrox is any combination of Oxygen and Nitrogen as an underwater breathing Gas. As you can recall from your Openwater course, the air that we breathe contains 21% Oxygen and 79% Nitrogen (ignoring the ‘trace’ gases). “Enriched Air Nitrox” or EANx for short is a combination where the percentage of Oxygen is higher than the 21% found in ‘normal’ air, hence allowing divers to lower the partial pressure of nitrogen in their breathing gas.
This lets divers to breathe comparatively less nitrogen on dives, increasing their bottom time ( N.D.L ) and/or increasing their safety limits when compared to ‘normal’ Air diving. It is not a “Devil Gas” but, a breathing mix of contemporary and future diving. One agency refers to it as “Safe Air” while others regard it simply as Nitrox.
