4-hour Guided kayaking trip around Agia Napa Sea Caves
Overview
Scenic coastlines in Cyprus await exploration with our sit-on-top kayaks, which accommodate individuals under 100 kilograms with no prior experience. This trip begins and ends at Limnara beach, nearly 3 km east of the Ayia Napa Sea Caves complex.
- 🌊 Two kayakers maximum at any time, plus the guide, making three.
- 🏖️ Calm sea conditions typically occur before midday; trip may change based on weather forecasts.
- 🕳️ If conditions permit, we enter two sea caves, one featuring two entrances.
- 💔 Lovers' Bridge is also included in the itinerary for a picturesque visit.
- 🚫 Trip cancellation occurs if bad weather is expected everywhere.
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AgiaNapa/Protaras start: Meet guide is in Limnara beach, Ayia Napa, Protaras. As a rule he provides travellers a free ride in our company's car.
Duration: 4 hours: Guiding starts at the time of the meeting. It's a 4-hour option that would not be enough for start from Larnaca or Nicosia
- Free ride in the company's car. Option, not a paid service - car has usual car insurance
- Services of an experienced kayaking guide
- Use of a single person (usually) sit-on-top kayak, paddle, pfd, small drybag
- Paid transportation (taxi or similar)
- As a way to minimise negative impact on the environment, we do not provide (plastic) bottle water.
Meeting point
Return details
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Ayia NapaAgia Napa Sea Caves complex is the main focus and the most western point on our itinerary. The complex comprises a collection of sea caves and rock formations, on the east side of the Agia Napa fishing port, just east of the two beaches of Pantahou and Glyky Nero. Some are almost too narrow for even a single person to enter, others are wider, some have a form of a tunnel or of a natural arch (the famous Lovers' Bridge). It must be noted that this service is not offered when access to the Agia Napa Sea Caves is prohibited (in the recent past, from the beginning of November until the end of April). Access to the caves during the cold season is forbidden as it is thought that Mediterranean monk seals and their puppies may be using them. We should not disturb them. We visit the caves during the rest of the year, provided the sea is not very choppy. We have alternative 3-hour and 4-hour routes that operate year long (Cape Greko Sea caves/east coast of Cape Greko).
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.