The Ayia Napa sea caves are much better-known than their counterpart in the Paphos' village of Peyia, mainly because of their proximity to the busy resort of the same name.

Located in the southeast of the island, next to Cape Greko, they are easily accessible, and therefore a site worth visiting while on vacation in Ayia Napa, Paralimni or Protaras.

The caves have been formed thanks to the sea pounding on the walls of the cliffs over thousands of years.

Not far from the sea caves there is are a couple of sites where you can enjoy amazing views of the Ayia Napa's coast.
Konnos Bay is only a short distance away and also worth a visit.

Highlights:

• To explore the caves climb down carefully to sea level at the east end of the cliff and walk close to the walls.

• The water is crystal clear and quite deep, so the adventurous usually like to jump off the cliff into the water instead of climbing down the rocks.

• Make sure you have a camera with you: the sunset here can be pretty spectacular!

Look Out For:

• Make sure you wear comfortable shoes so that you can explore the caves safely.

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