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Stan's Dilemma

Paphos, Cyprus
Depth
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85ft
Visibility
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25ft - 74ft
Entry
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Unknown
Experience Level
Advanced

About Stan's Dilemma

Stan's Dilemma is a captivating scuba dive located in Cyprus. This dive site offers an exciting swim-through experience that leads divers to a remarkable gulley with towering walls reaching up to 5 meters in height. The walls of the gulley are adorned with a diverse array of marine life, making it a haven for various critters. With a maximum depth of 26 meters, Stan's Dilemma provides an opportunity for divers to explore the underwater world at a comfortable depth. The visibility in this dive site ranges from approximately 7.5 to 22.5 meters, allowing for clear and immersive underwater views. Divers can expect to encounter a wide variety of marine species while exploring Stan's Dilemma. From colorful fish darting in and out of the coral formations to fascinating invertebrates hiding among the crevices, this dive site offers a rich and vibrant ecosystem to discover. Located in Cyprus, Stan's Dilemma is a must-visit for scuba diving enthusiasts seeking an adventure filled with natural beauty and captivating marine life.

Stan's Dilemma Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Wall, Other, Rock
Entry Type:-
Max Depth:26m
Visibility Range:8m - 23m
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas:21% - 39% O2

Marine Life

  • Various

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