המקום שבו קופצים ולדואק לקח שעתיים להחליט לקפוץ
Cliff Jumping at Cape Greco
Explore the stunning Ayia Napa Sea Caves: a natural wonder offering swimming, snorkeling, cliff jumping, and breathtaking sunsets.
The Sea Caves of Ayia Napa are a stunning natural landmark carved into the coastline of Cyprus. These impressive rock formations, partially submerged caves, and tunnels offer a playground for exploration, attracting visitors with their crystal-clear waters and opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and cliff jumping.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Ayia Napa, take bus route 101 towards Cape Greco. The bus departs frequently from Agia Napa Monastery 2 and costs approximately €1.50 for a single daytime ticket. Get off at the Sea Caves/Cape Greco stop. From there, it's approximately a 12-minute walk down a dirt road to the caves. Bus 102 will take you back to Ayia Napa. A day pass costs €5.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Ayia Napa. A taxi ride from the city center to the Sea Caves takes around 10-15 minutes and costs approximately €12-€15. This is a convenient option for groups or those who prefer a direct route.
Car
If driving from Ayia Napa, head east towards Protaras. Turn left at the first sign for Grecian Park Hotel and Cape Greco, then turn right onto the dirt track leading to the Sea Caves. Parking is available near the caves and is free, but it can be limited, especially during peak season. Be prepared for a bumpy ride on the unpaved road.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
Discover Protaras, Cyprus' idyllic coastal escape, known for its pristine beaches, rich history, and vibrant nightlife, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Tell me more about Protaras