Constandis
Bottom trawler off Limassol. Depth 23–25 m. Sank 2014. Purpose-sunk as artificial reef.
Constandis lies off Limassol. Typical access is by boat unless otherwise noted. Reported maximum depth is 23–25 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)
20 - 25Type
Bottom trawlerLength (m)
Beam (m)
Weight (tn)
Date Sank
2014References
History of Constandis
Constandis is a bottom trawler associated with the Cyprus coast. In 2014, the vessel purpose-sunk as artificial reef. 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 Constandis are around 23–25 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.