Dorida Reef
The Dorida reef is a shallow, very easily accessible dive site in Voroklini, which can be reached by boat within minutes from nearby locations. It is a site that enjoys pleasant environmental conditions almost all-year-round, with good visibility and low current activity. The site can be utilised by both snorkellers and open water divers, although more experienced divers may also enjoy adding this site to their itinerary. Its location includes a shallow, natural reef, making the dive of a circular nature, where the deepest point does not surpass 12 metres. The majority of the dive can be comfortably carried out between 7-10 metres depth.
Visitors to Dorida can expect an interesting combination of sandy and rocky substrates on its benthos, as well as meadows of the Mediterranean endemic Posidonia sea grass. The existence of these three substrates in close proximity alongside favourable conditions allow and support the presence of a large array of marine organisms. Dorida is home to sponge species such as the common black sponge but also the very attractive yellow/golden sponge. Small–sized species often found in this location include colourful fan worms, starfish and wrasses, marbled spinefoot rabbitfish, small white sea fans, combers, Mediterranean parrot fish, sea cucumbers, multiple sparidae species, various gobiids, damselfishin abundance, as well as scorpion fish and puffers being common. Also commonly found are octopuses and the invasive lionfish. Larger species found at Dorida include the dusky grouper and the greater amberjack.
Area: Larnaka bay
Access: Boat
Distance from shore: 600m
Coordinates: 34°57’55.2″N 33°40’35.6″E
Dive type: Natural reef, circular
Diving level: Open water | Snorkeling
Visibility: 30m
Water temperature: Up to 29°C in the Summer | Down to 16°C in the Winter
Maximum depth: 12m
Currents: Low
Difficulty level: Low
Species list of most common marine life encountered at Dorida Reef:
Neptune grass / Posidonia oceanica
Mediterranean rainbow wrasse / Coris julis
Ornate wrasse / Thalassoma pavo
Damselfish / Chromis chromis
Blue-spotted cornetfish / Fistularia commersonii
Yellowspotted pufferfish / Torquigener flavimaculosus
Mediterranean parrot-fish / Sparisoma cretense
Red Sea goatfish / Parupeneus forsskali
Dusky spinefoot / Siganus luridus
Marbled spinefoot / Siganus rivulatus
Two – banded Sea bream / Diplodus vulgaris
Comber / Serranus cabrilla
Dusky grouper / Epinephelus marginatus
Striped sea bream / Lithognathus mormyrus
Cardinalfish / Apogon imberbis
Red scorpionfish / Scorpaena scrofa
Saddled seabream / Oblada melanura
Painted comberfish / Serranus scriba
Moray eel / Muraena helena
Lionfish / Pterois miles
Red Sea squirt / Halocynthia papilosa
Common octopus / Octopus vulgaris
Yellowtail barracuda / Sphyraena flavicauda
Yellow-golden tube sponge / Aplysina aerophoba
Oyster sponge / Crambe crambe
Common Sea-cucumber / Holothuria sp.
Lessepsian Sea-cucumber / Synaptula reciprocans
Long-spined urchin / Diadema setosum
Moon snail / Natica dillwynii
Bittersweet clam / Glycymeris violacescens
Ceriths / Cerithiidae sp.
Thorny oyster / Spondylus gaederopus
Rayed trough shell / Mactra stultorum
Striped venus clam / Chamelea gallina
Banded dye-murex / Hexaplex trunculus
Tellins / Tellina planata
Little Circe-shell / Gouldia minima
Average Sea Surface Temperature (°C) per month
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
17 | 16 | 18 | 19 | 21 | 24 | 26 | 28 | 28 | 25 | 22 | 19 |