Discover the underwater world of Cyprus with a diving adventure at the world-famous MUSAN Underwater Museum and the crystal-clear waters of Green Bay. Perfect for beginners and experienced divers alike, this experience combines art, marine conservation, and vibrant sea life into one extraordinary journey beneath the Mediterranean Sea.
Located off the coast of Ayia Napa, the Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa, widely known as MUSAN, is the world’s first underwater forest museum. Created by internationally acclaimed sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, the museum features more than 90 captivating sculptures submerged beneath the sea. The installation was designed not only as a breathtaking artistic attraction but also as an artificial reef to encourage marine biodiversity and protect the local ecosystem.
As you descend into the clear blue waters, swim through an underwater forest of sculptures depicting children at play, human figures, and tree-like structures slowly being reclaimed by nature. Schools of fish weave through the artworks, creating a magical interaction between art and marine life. Situated at a shallow depth of around 8–10 metres, MUSAN is suitable for all diving levels and also offers excellent visibility for underwater photography.
The experience becomes even more exciting when combined with scuba diving at Green Bay, one of Cyprus’ most popular beginner-friendly dive sites. Known for its calm waters, sandy seabed, and abundant marine life, Green Bay offers the ideal introduction to scuba diving. Divers often encounter colourful fish, sea bream, wrasse, turtles, and even the occasional seahorse while exploring the bay’s underwater statues and rock formations.
Green Bay is especially recommended for first-time divers because of its easy shore access and gentle diving conditions. Many diving schools use the area for training dives before heading to MUSAN, making it the perfect combination for those wanting to gain confidence underwater while enjoying an unforgettable experience.
One of the most remarkable aspects of MUSAN is the museum’s environmental purpose. The sculptures were created using pH-neutral materials designed to attract marine organisms and encourage coral and algae growth over time. What began as an underwater art gallery is gradually transforming into a thriving marine habitat, blending creativity with conservation. This evolving underwater ecosystem ensures that every dive at MUSAN feels different as nature continuously reshapes the sculptures beneath the sea.
Whether you are an experienced diver or trying scuba diving for the first time, this excursion offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore Cyprus from a completely different perspective. The warm Mediterranean waters, excellent visibility, and unique underwater scenery create ideal diving conditions throughout most of the year. Professional instructors provide full guidance and equipment, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure for everyone.