Exploring Sea Caves of Cyprus by Boat
- Margarita Yakovleva
- 1 day ago
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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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