Top Snorkeling Spots Near Cyprus Boat Destinations
- Margarita Yakovleva
- Jun 6
- 2 min read

Cyprus is a snorkeling paradise, with its transparent waters, vibrant marine life, and underwater caves. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a beginner, chartering a private boat lets you reach the island’s most captivating snorkeling spots, often inaccessible by land.
Here are the top snorkeling destinations accessible via boat in Cyprus:
1. Blue Lagoon (Akamas Peninsula)
The Blue Lagoon is one of the most famous boat-accessible locations in Cyprus. Its shallow turquoise waters offer excellent visibility and vibrant aquatic life.
What You’ll See:
Colorful fish
Rock formations
Sea turtles (if you’re lucky!)
2. Cape Greco Marine Park
Located on the southeastern coast, this protected marine area features underwater caves and tunnels, making it a thrilling experience for adventurers.
Highlights:
The famous sea caves
Rich biodiversity
Clear water with up to 20m visibility
3. Konnos Bay
Nestled between Protaras and Cape Greco, Konnos Bay is a calm and scenic spot ideal for families and beginners.
Best For:
Calm waters
Shoreline reefs
Easy access for all levels
4. Green Bay (Protaras)
Green Bay is ideal for beginners and those looking to ease into snorkeling. It’s well-known for artificial reefs and even a few underwater statues.
What to Expect:
Friendly schools of fish
Safe snorkeling depth
Underwater sculpture park
5. Lara Bay
This remote bay is a breeding ground for sea turtles and offers secluded snorkeling adventures. A boat trip is the best (and sometimes only) way to access this pristine beach.
Why Visit:
Sea turtle sightings
Unspoiled natural beauty
Excellent visibility
Tips for Snorkeling in Cyprus
Bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life
Use a float marker for safety in busy areas
Always check weather and sea conditions before heading out
Cyprus' unique geology and marine ecosystems make it a top choice for snorkeling by boat. From serene bays to hidden coves, there's always something new to discover beneath the waves.
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