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Exploring Sea Caves of Cyprus by Boat

  • Writer: Margarita Yakovleva
    Margarita Yakovleva
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

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The sea caves of Cyprus are among the island’s most mesmerizing natural wonders. These geological formations carved by wind and water offer a surreal landscape that’s best appreciated from the sea. Here's everything you need to know to explore these majestic sites by boat.

Top Sea Cave Locations

1. Cape Greco (Protaras Area):

  • Most famous and accessible sea caves

  • Can be entered by small boat or snorkeled into

  • Cliff jumping opportunities

2. Ayia Napa Sea Caves:

  • Towering arches and narrow inlets

  • Popular with photographers

  • Best explored on calm days

3. Peyia Sea Caves (near Paphos):

  • Located west of Coral Bay

  • More rugged and secluded

  • Great for private charter visits

4. Akamas Peninsula Caves:

  • Remote and unspoiled

  • Near Blue Lagoon and Fontana Amorosa

  • Reachable only by boat

What to Bring

  • Waterproof flashlight or headlamp

  • Snorkel gear

  • Waterproof camera

  • Water shoes

Safety Tips

  • Only enter caves when the sea is calm

  • Always go with an experienced skipper

  • Avoid exploring caves at high tide

Ideal Boat Types

  • Speedboats: Great for maneuvering close to cave entrances

  • RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats): Flexible and safer for close exploration

  • Kayaks: For more adventurous, up-close cave exploration

Exploring sea caves by boat offers a mix of adventure and natural wonder. With stunning geology, hidden chambers, and dramatic coastal views, it’s a highlight of any Cyprus boating experience.


 
 
 

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