Alexandria
Fishing trawler off Larnaca. Depth 30–32 m. Sank 2006. Sank near zenobia.
Alexandria lies off Larnaca. Typical access is by boat unless otherwise noted. Reported maximum depth is 30–32 m. Conditions vary seasonally; visibility and current can change during the day. The wreck offers clear orientation features for navigation and mapping. Use a DSMB for ascents and follow local regulations for artificial reefs and protected areas. This overview supports mapping and planning and does not replace a full site briefing from a local operator.
Depth (m)
30 - 32Type
Fishing trawlerLength (m)
Beam (m)
Weight (tn)
Date Sank
2006References
History of Alexandria
Alexandria is a fishing trawler associated with the Cyprus coast. In 2006, the vessel sank near Zenobia; now a small wreck site. The remains form a recognised site for divers and researchers. Many Cyprus wrecks are artificial reefs prepared for diving and habitat creation, while others are accidental groundings. Depths at Alexandria are around 30–32 m; plan gas and no-decompression limits accordingly. Penetration is not advised without training and conditions. Coordinates are supplied for mapping and do not imply mooring or anchoring at the exact point. Consult a local dive centre for current access rules and any restrictions in marine protected areas.