REVIEW · SCUBA DIVING IN PROTARAS

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives

5.0 · 34 reviews 5 hours 30 minutes (approx.) From $144 Operated by Nautilus Scuba Diving Centre · Bookable on Viator
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Start beneath the Cypriot sun. This Protaras experience gives first-timers a calm introduction at Green Bay, followed by a visit to MUSAN, the Museum of Underwater Sculptures Ayia Napa. I like the gentle beginner setting and the chance to see an unusual underwater art site in one morning. The main thing to consider is that you must complete the first session successfully before continuing to MUSAN, and the edited video is provided only when available.

I also like the small maximum group of eight, which should make instruction easier to follow, and the friendly, relaxed style praised in the feedback about instructor Ben. The tradeoff is the five-and-a-half-hour time commitment, plus the need for suitable weather. If the sea is rough, your date may change.

Key points at a glance

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives - Key points at a glance

  • Green Bay comes first: Calm, shallow water gives beginners a sensible place to learn basic scuba skills.
  • MUSAN follows the training: After the introductory session, you continue to the Museum of Underwater Sculptures Ayia Napa.
  • Two underwater sessions are included: The first teaches the basics, while the second focuses on enjoying the MUSAN site.
  • Instructor Ben receives special praise: His thoughtful and experienced approach helped make the outing comfortable and enjoyable.
  • A free edited video may be included: It depends on availability, so treat it as a welcome extra rather than a guarantee.
  • The group stays fairly small: The maximum is eight people, with an extra guide potentially available for groups of five or more.

Why this Protaras experience works for beginners

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives - Why this Protaras experience works for beginners

Scuba can feel like a lot at first. You have unfamiliar equipment, new breathing habits, and the odd sensation of being below the surface. This outing handles that first hurdle in a practical way by beginning at Green Bay rather than sending you straight to a more demanding site.

At Green Bay, the instructors explain the basic principles and introduce the equipment before you enter the water. You then practice techniques in shallow water, breathe underwater for the first time, and make your first guided underwater trip.

That order matters. You get a chance to settle down, ask questions, and find out how the equipment feels before reaching MUSAN. If you are nervous, this gradual start is probably the strongest reason to choose this particular package.

Green Bay also gives you something to see while you learn. The site includes Fish Rock and small underwater statues, so the first part is not simply a practice pool with nothing around you. The setting helps turn instruction into a real sea experience.

The second underwater session takes place at MUSAN, which adds a clear purpose to the morning. You are not paying only for a basic lesson. You are working toward a distinctive site with underwater sculptures near Ayia Napa.

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Green Bay: a calm start with Fish Rock and small statues

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives - Green Bay: a calm start with Fish Rock and small statues

The day begins at the Nautilus Scuba Diving Centre on Protara 317 in Paralimni. The listed start time is 9:00 am, though your exact pickup time is confirmed after booking if you use the pickup option.

The first stage is an introductory scuba session known as a Discover Scuba Dive. To keep the wording simple, think of it as a guided first lesson with time in the water. The instructor covers the equipment and the essential techniques, then helps you try them in shallow water.

You will learn how to breathe through the regulator and get used to moving with scuba gear. The supplied information does not promise a fixed list of skills, so your instructor will guide you through the techniques needed for this first session.

Green Bay is described as shallow and calm, which is useful for anyone who has never tried scuba before. You will not be asked to begin at MUSAN, where the excitement of the sculptures could distract from the basic work of getting comfortable underwater.

Fish Rock and the small statues provide visual interest during this part of the morning. They may not be the main reason you book, but they give the introductory session a little character. You are learning in a real marine setting, not just completing a dry briefing.

There is one important condition. You must successfully complete the introductory session before moving on to MUSAN. That is sensible from a safety point of view, but it means the second site is not an automatic guarantee if you cannot manage the first stage.

MUSAN: the reason this package feels different

Once you have completed the first session, the group heads to MUSAN, the Museum of Underwater Sculptures Ayia Napa. This is the part that gives the outing a stronger identity than a standard beginner scuba lesson.

MUSAN combines underwater art with marine exploration. The supplied details do not list individual sculptures or promise a particular route, so you should avoid arriving with a fixed checklist of artworks. The appeal is the chance to see a purpose-built underwater museum while accompanied by an instructor.

For many first-time participants, this makes the second session feel like a reward for mastering the basics. At Green Bay, the focus is on learning. At MUSAN, the focus shifts toward enjoying the setting and observing the sculptures.

The package calls the MUSAN portion a fun session, but you should still expect guidance rather than total independence. This is an introductory product, not a qualification course or an unsupervised outing.

Feedback gives a useful clue about the quality of this part of the morning. Shu described MUSAN as breathtaking and singled out Ben for being thoughtful and experienced. That combination matters. A good instructor does more than manage equipment. He can help you stay calm, keep your attention on the surroundings, and make the underwater visit feel unhurried.

You should also remember that underwater visibility and sea conditions affect what you see. The outing requires good weather, and poor conditions can lead to a new date or a full refund. That policy protects the quality and safety of the visit, though it can disrupt a tightly planned holiday schedule.

The instructors and the feel of the session

The strongest praise centers on the instructors, especially Ben. Saba described the session as fun and relaxing, while Lee praised Ben and said the experience encouraged a return visit. Shu also highlighted his care and experience.

Those comments point to a calm teaching style, which is exactly what you want on a first scuba outing. You may have moments when the equipment feels awkward or the breathing pattern takes concentration. An instructor who gives clear help without rushing you can make the difference between an enjoyable morning and an uncomfortable one.

The group limit is eight participants. That is not a private lesson, but it is small enough to offer a more personal feel than a large boat-based activity. For groups of five or more, the operator says an additional guide may be arranged, subject to availability.

English is the listed language. You should be comfortable receiving the instruction in English, especially during the equipment briefing and underwater practice.

The experience is described as suitable for most people, but the information does not provide a detailed medical or age checklist. If you have a health concern that could affect scuba participation, ask the provider before booking rather than relying on the general statement that most people can take part.

A completely different kind of day out:

The free video is a useful bonus, not the main product

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives - The free video is a useful bonus, not the main product

A free edited video may be supplied with your booking, subject to availability. Examples are available through Nautilus Scuba Diving Centre’s YouTube page at @Nautilusscubadiving.

This is a nice touch. Underwater memories are difficult to capture on your own, especially during a first session when your attention belongs on breathing, movement, and listening to the instructor. An edited clip lets you share the experience without needing to handle a camera yourself.

Shu specifically praised the filming and editing. That suggests the video can be more than a few random underwater shots. Still, the word subject to availability matters. You should not book this package solely because you expect a finished film.

Ask about the video when you arrive if it is important to you. The price includes the possibility of the edited recording, but the supplied information does not promise a particular length, delivery method, or number of clips.

Five and a half hours, with pickup available

The total duration is about five hours and thirty minutes. The activity begins at 9:00 am and ends back at the meeting point, the Nautilus Scuba Diving Centre.

Pickup is offered, but the exact time is confirmed after booking. That makes the option useful if you are staying nearby and do not want to arrange your own transport. It also means you should leave your morning flexible until the provider sends the final details.

The meeting point is in Paralimni, near Protaras. The activity is close to public transportation, according to the supplied information, though no specific route or fare is given.

Plan on giving the entire morning to the experience. The stated duration includes more than time underwater. Equipment preparation, explanations, movement between sites, and changing pace all take time. Do not schedule a rushed lunch, a long transfer, or another fixed activity immediately afterward.

The return to the starting point is convenient. You do not need to work out a separate end location or find your way back after the MUSAN visit.

Is $144.17 a fair price?

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives - Is $144.17 a fair price?

At $144.17 per person, this is not the cheapest way to try scuba in Cyprus. The value depends on what you want from the morning.

You receive an introductory session, a second underwater visit at MUSAN, instruction, equipment use as part of the activity, and pickup availability. The possible edited video adds extra value when it is available. You are also paying for access to a distinctive site rather than only a basic lesson at Green Bay.

For a first-timer who wants both instruction and a memorable destination, the price is easier to justify. MUSAN gives the package a clear focus, and the small group cap may make the experience feel more personal.

The value is weaker if you only want a quick introduction to scuba or if you are mainly interested in underwater photography. The morning lasts about five and a half hours, and the edited video is not guaranteed. You are paying for a guided experience with a specific site, not a short trial lasting an hour or two.

The high overall rating, 4.9 from 34 ratings, and 97 percent recommendation figure support the idea that the package delivers a well-liked experience. Those numbers cannot guarantee your weather, instructor pairing, or personal comfort in the water, but they do match the repeated praise for the staff and the relaxed feel.

Who should book this outing?

Scuba Diving Experience & MUSAN Dive + Free Edited Video 2xdives - Who should book this outing?

I would choose this for a first-time scuba participant who wants a gentle start and a memorable second location. Green Bay’s shallow, calm conditions make the learning stage less intimidating, while MUSAN gives you something unusual to work toward.

It also suits couples and small groups. The comments from Saba, Lee, and Shu describe pairs enjoying the session together, and the group limit of eight helps keep the day from feeling like a mass operation.

This is a good fit if you value patient instruction. Ben’s name appears in the most detailed praise, with his thoughtful manner and experience receiving particular attention.

You may want to skip it if your schedule cannot spare the full morning, if you need a guaranteed video, or if a weather-related change would cause serious problems. You should also contact the operator directly if the booking is sold out or your group has five or more people and you need an extra guide arranged.

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time. A cancellation inside that window is not refundable, and late changes are not accepted. If bad weather forces the provider to cancel, you can take a different date or receive a full refund.

FAQ

Where does the experience start?

It starts at Nautilus Scuba Diving Centre, Protara 317, Paralimni 5296, Cyprus.

What time does the activity begin?

The listed start time is 9:00 am. If you use pickup, the exact pickup time is confirmed after booking.

How long does the experience last?

The total duration is approximately five hours and thirty minutes.

What does the booking include?

It includes the introductory Discover Scuba Dive session at Green Bay and a second scuba session at MUSAN, the Museum of Underwater Sculptures Ayia Napa.

Is pickup available?

Yes. Pickup is offered, and the exact details are confirmed after your booking is complete.

Is the edited video guaranteed?

No. A free edited video is provided subject to availability.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled because of poor conditions, you can choose another date or receive a full refund.

Should you book the Protaras MUSAN scuba experience?

Book it if you want a carefully paced first scuba outing with a special destination attached. The calm Green Bay setting, small group limit, praised instruction from Ben, and follow-up visit to MUSAN make this more than a basic equipment lesson.

The best reason to book is the combination of confidence-building instruction and underwater art. The main cautions are the five-and-a-half-hour schedule, the need to complete the first session, and the fact that the video depends on availability.

For a first underwater adventure in Cyprus, I think the package offers solid value, especially if MUSAN is high on your list and you are happy to give the whole morning to it.

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