4 hour Guided kayaking trip along east Cape Greko
Overview
Kayaking begins near Green Bay beach, heading south past Cape Greko to Konnos beach and the natural bridge at 'Kamara tou Koraka.' The journey includes a return along Agioi Anargyroi while exploring the coastline.
- 🌊 Maximum of 2 travelers kayaking at any time.
- 🐢 Snorkeling is highly recommended if the sea is calm; good chances to spot sea turtles at Konnos beach or Green Bay.
- ⛔ Trip may be canceled if weather conditions are expected to be bad everywhere.
- 🏄 In case of forecasted choppy sea, kayaking will instead occur around Cape Greko Sea Caves.
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Time from pickup until the return (from Larnaca, Oroklini, Pyla beach, Agia Napa and Protaras)
Pickup included
- All taxes and handling charges
- Guide
- Use of a single person kayak, paddle, pfd, small drybag
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Private tour
- Free ride
- Taxi service or similar (though as a rule we can provide a free ride)
- Food and drinks
Meeting point
Return details
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Green Bay BeachGreen Bay can me the meeting point for the trip. The start and finish of our trip is just outside the organised beach. It is very close to a small peninsula called 'Nissia' (islands). A very good place for spotting sea turtles.
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Cape Greco National Forest ParkThe kayaking trip takes place along the south coast of Protaras and mainly the east part of Cape Greko coastline. Cape Greko is characterised by crystal clear usually calm waters, Konnos beach, one of the best on the island, and a rocky coastline with various rock formations, including 'Kamara tou Koraka' (Crow's Arch) natural bridge. The trip is customisable. Snorkelling is also highly recommended, with great possibilities for sea turtle spotting.
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Konnos BayThe trip passes close to Konnos beach. A stop here is highly recommended, for swimming, snorkelling and sea turtle spotting
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Agioi Anargyroi ChapelA cycladic chapel on the coastline of Cape Greko. There is also a sea cave that was a sanctuary just downhill from the chapel
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Kamara Tou KorakaA very particular natural arch, that can be reached by foot and the sea.