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Faros

Drift-friendly reef-and-wreck boat dive at Faros

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Reef
Local operator required

Boat access and current handling make local guidance the normal way to dive Faros.

Boat-access reef dive with current-sensitive planning, a drift option, and a short reef-to-wreck profile for experienced divers.

About Faros

Faros is a boat dive on the north side of the Amaras reef, where the real decision is whether to dive it as a normal boat profile or as a drift when the current is running hard. The site rewards experienced divers who want a short reef-to-sand-to-wreck sequence and do not mind planning around current and pickup timing. Moray eels, nudibranchs, and the historical wreck interest make it a better fit for controlled, well-briefed dives than for casual holiday sightseeing.

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Research Estimate At Faros

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VisibilityVisibility: 20m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Current StrengthVery strong current
Surge StrengthLight surge

Where Is Faros?

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Faros Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

Up to 17m

Depth Note

Directory listings put the dive to about 17 m, and operator descriptions frame it as a reef-wall swim followed by a short sand crossing to the wreck frontage.

Typical Conditions

A reef-wall dive with very strong current potential, moderate visibility, and a drift plan available when the water is moving hard.

Safety & Access At Faros

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Strong current

Safety Notes

Do not fight the flow if the current is running; use the drift option and keep the boat team in the loop on pickup timing. The site is best treated as an advanced current-management dive.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only, with current-aware planning from a local operator.

Legal Notes

Follow the operator briefing and keep within your training limits because current conditions can change the planned profile.

Local Intel For Faros

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A boat dive that can be run as a normal profile or a drift, starting along the reef wall before crossing sand toward the wreck frontage.

Freedive

Not a freedive-first site; current management and boat pickup make it a scuba-focused dive.

Snorkel

Snorkelling is not the main use of the site; the useful profile sits below comfortable snorkel range.

Faros Dive Conditions Planner

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Wildlife at Faros

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Faros Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Faros Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

divechamp.com ยท Dive Directory

Reports 20 m visibility, 17 m maximum depth, beginner-to-advanced suitability, and recurring moray eel and nudibranch sightings.

dph-world.com ยท Operator

Describes Faros as the north side of the Amaras reef, reached by about a 35-minute boat ride, with strong currents, drift-diving as the easier option, and sightings of moray eels and nudibranchs.

www.divebuddy.com ยท Directory

Adds another public listing confirming Faros as a boat-accessible saltwater dive site.

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