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St George's Reef

Akamas Peninsula, Cyprus
Depth
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66ft
Visibility
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33ft - 98ft
Entry
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Unknown
Experience Level
Beginner

About St George's Reef

St George's Reef is a dive site that offers a variety of unique underwater features perfect for novice divers and those seeking a tranquil dive experience. The site primarily consists of a shelving reef with a sloping wall feature, providing a peaceful and immersive underwater landscape. The area is also known for its outstanding outcrops and swim-throughs that divers can explore at a comfortable pace. The underwater visibility at St George's Reef ranges from approximately 10 to 30 meters, offering adequate sightlines for divers to observe the marine life and natural formations in detail. The maximum depth of the site reaches around 20 meters, making it accessible and manageable even for less experienced divers. The depth and visibility conditions combined with the site's interesting terrain make it a worthwhile diving destination.

St George's Reef Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Reef, Rock, Wall
Entry Type:-
Max Depth:20m
Visibility Range:10m - 30m
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 47% O2

Marine Life

  • Various

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