AYIA NAPA SEA CAVES COASTAL WALK

Ayia Napa Sea Caves are a real must-see attraction in the eastern part of Cyprus. Explore and admire the white cliffs, rock bridges, caves, and tunnels washed by clear blue waters — all of this not far from the ideal beaches and bustling nightlife of Ayia Napa.

Walk starts from here
The furthest point is here
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
1.5 hours
Route type
Out-and-back
Length
6 km / 3.7 mi
Elevation
Almost zero
Kid-friendly
Yes
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How to get here
  • The asphalt road going parallel to the beach is of good quality.
  • You can park in the parking lots of nearby cafes and tavernas. For the location of the parking, click here.
  • There is a bus stop near the start of the walk. For the location of the parking, click here.
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What to expect from the walk
  • The walk is possible all year round, but in extreme heat it is quite difficult.
  • There is no shade on the walk.
  • The path is paved.
  • There are a few benches and a snack bar on the path.
  • This walk is not very popular.
  • Maybe you will see endangered monk seals or turtles near sea caves.
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Suggestions to enhance your experience
  • Go on a boat tour of sea caves from Ayia Napa Harbour. For location of the parking, click here.
  • Come here at sunset to make the best photos possible.
  • After the sunset enjoy yourself at Parko Paliatso Luna Park, the biggest amusement park in Cyprus with 25 different attractions, a restaurant and a playground. It is usually closed between late October to April. For the location pin, click here.
  • Visit Sculpture Park and Cactus Park for their amazing sea views, contemporary sculptures of mythical creatures and ancient gods, and a great variety of cacti. For the location pin, click here.
  • Try water sports or snorkeling in crystal clear waters.
  • This walk can be a part of a longer walk from Ayia Napa across Cape Greko National Park.
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