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Discovery Boat Trip Including Lunch and Transfer
One of the best ways to experience the coastal splendors of Cyprus is on this 5-hour sightseeing cruise from Ayia Napa!
On a spacious boat, you’ll feast your eyes on Cyprus’ coastline, stopping to swim at Konnos Bay, the Blue Lagoon, and Green Bay. See the picturesque beach town of Famagusta and the sea caves of Ayia Napa before you feast on an onboard lunch of Greek specialties.
Catamaran Crystal Sea Cruise from Protaras
Sail with the Mediterraneo III catamaran in this full-day cruise and experience the beauty of the east coast of Cyprus.
Take advantage of included pick up from your hotel or meeting point and embark upon the catamaran Mediterraneo III at Green Bay in Protaras. During the 6-hour sail of the east coast along the Protaras coastline, you will pass from Konnos Bay, Cape Greco, Blue Lagoon and Famagusta. Enjoy swim stops, snorkelling, and canoeing. Along the way, you will be provided with a buffet lunch including fresh seasonal fruits and an open bar.
Catamaran Ruby Sunset Cruise from Protaras
Sail with the Mediterraneo III catamaran in this sunset cruise and experience the beauty of the east coast of Cyprus and the stunning Protaras coastline.
Jeep & Boat Full Day Tour from Protaras, Ayia Napa and Larnaca
Enjoy a land-and-sea tour featuring a full day of adventurous swimming and sightseeing across eastern Cyprus. Get ready for non-stop thrills, lots of swimming and tons of fun. Off-road driving is included in several sections of the process.
Ruby Sunset Cruise from Protaras
Enjoy a cruise along the coast of Portaras, Famagusta, Konnos Bay or Cape Greco to see the Blue Lagoon. All accompanied by music and a pleasant atmosphere.
Paphos and Curium by Bus with English Speaking Guide
Take a guided tour that will take you through the archaeological site of ancient Curium, let you wander along Paphos Harbour and admire Cypriot delights. On your way back, you will stop at the Birthplace of Aphrodite for photos and a refreshing swim.
A trip that will take you to the western end of Cyprus and back in time to the ancient Greek civilization and its rich history and mythology! Our first stop is Curium, one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. There, you will have the chance to see the ancient Greco-Roman theatre where gladiator games were held and the House of Eustolios with its mosaics and bath establishments. Curium sits on a 100-metre hill right next to the sea and offers some breathtaking views of the coast of Episkopi Bay.
We then drive to the town of Paphos, where you will have the chance to visit the House of Dionysus, which is famous for its unique mosaics (optional extra). You will also have free time to relax, have lunch (optional extra) and enjoy the surrounding area. Paphos Harbour is your next stop, which is one of the most visited and beautiful tourist spots of the island.
Driving back from Paphos, we stop at Geroskipou where you can taste and buy traditional local delicacy made in the village since 1895. Our final stop is at the Rock of Aphrodite, which is the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and love. According to the Greek mythology, as soon as Aphrodite was born, white sea foam carried her in the sea, from Kythera in Greece to Cyprus. According to ancient legends, anyone that swims around the Rock will be blessed with eternal beauty! Time will be given for photos and swimming before we drive back to the east coast of the island.
Ayia Napa —
Ayia Napa, once a mere fishing village within the Famagusta region, has grown into one of the most popular tourist resorts in Europe. Famous for a dynamic nightlife and vigorous clubbing scene, this South-West corner of Cyprus is host to international DJs and talented musicians throughout the summer months. With a multitude of nightclubs, all within a 1-kilometre radius of the town centre, whatever type of music you like, you'll find what you're looking for!
This historical region has a huge offering of culture and art with beautiful churches and intriguing museums to drink in the local history. Visitors are encouraged to go to Thalassa Museum with its lifesize replica of the “Kyrenia II” from 400 BC. The town centre is built around a medieval monastery, preserved over the centuries and a visit here is like stepping back in time.
A number of pleasure cruises depart from here, as well as fishing boat trips for those interested in deep-sea fishing. Home to several of the 14 beaches of the area that have been awarded the European Union Blue Flag for cleanliness, Ayia Napa’s reputation has spread worldwide!