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100 Foot Reef

100 Foot Reef

Paphos, Cyprus

Depth
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115ft

Visibility
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41ft - 123ft

Entry
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Unknown

Experience Level

Experienced


About 100 Foot Reef

100 Foot Reef is a dive site characterized by its minimum depths, which start at approximately 25 meters. This underwater landscape is rich in unique and intriguing structures such as caves, overhangs, and gullies that divers can explore. The site is renowned for its very good visibility, making it a good spot for those interested in underwater photography or simply observing the marine life in its natural habitat. The maximum depth at this site is 35 meters, providing an immersive experience for advanced divers. The visibility at the site varies but is approximately between 12.5 and 37.5 meters, ensuring a clear view of the underwater structures and marine life during the dive. The site is accessible for divers with different levels of experience and offers a unique opportunity to explore the depths of the sea and its diverse flora and fauna.

100 Foot Reef Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Cave, Rock, Other

Entry Type

Max Depth

115ft

Visibility Range

41ft 123ft

Experience Level

Experienced

Best Gas

21% – 31%

O2
Marine Life

  • Morays
  • Octopus
Weather Conditions

Water Temperature
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