Sea Caves

Kykkos Monastery

Cyprus’ coastline is dotted with spectacular sea caves, natural formations that combine dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves. These unique geological features are popular with nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photographers alike.

The most famous sea caves are located near Paphos and along the Akamas Peninsula. Visitors can explore these caves by boat or, for the more adventurous, by swimming or kayaking through the turquoise waters that fill the cave entrances. The caves often open into secluded beaches, providing an idyllic escape from the more crowded coastal areas.

These formations not only offer stunning scenery but also provide insight into the island’s natural history. The contrast of rugged rock, sparkling water, and sunlight filtering through cave openings creates a breathtaking setting that is ideal for relaxation, exploration, and photography.

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