Sea Caves
Peyia Sea Caves: Coastal Sculptures of Cyprus
Explore the rugged beauty of Cyprus's Peyia Sea Caves: a geological wonder sculpted by time, tide, and the Mediterranean Sea.
The Peyia Sea Caves are a series of dramatic, naturally sculpted caves along the coastline near Peyia, Cyprus. Carved by the Mediterranean Sea over thousands of years, these caves feature unique rock formations, hidden caverns, and stunning views, making them a must-see for nature lovers and photographers.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Paphos, take bus number 615 to Coral Bay. From Coral Bay, transfer to bus number 616 towards Peyia. Get off at the 'Sea Caves' stop on Sea Caves Avenue. From there, it's approximately a 15-minute walk to the caves. A single bus fare costs approximately €2, or a day pass can be purchased for around €5.
Taxi
From Coral Bay, a taxi to the Sea Caves will cost approximately €9-€12 and take about 5-10 minutes. Taxis are readily available in Coral Bay, or you can use a ride-sharing app to book a ride. From Paphos Airport to Peyia by taxi is approximately €60-€80. Peyia Taxis can be contacted via telephone.
Car
From Coral Bay, follow the main road towards Peyia. Turn left onto Sea Caves Avenue. Continue along Sea Caves Avenue until you reach the designated parking area for the Sea Caves. Parking is free, but can be limited during peak season. From the parking area, it's a short walk down to the caves.
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