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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