Explore Cyprus’ shipwrecks, sea caves, and Blue Lagoon. Savor lunch with views, visit Aphrodite’s Baths, and enjoy wine tasting at Sterna Winery.
Explore Cyprus’ shipwrecks, sea caves, and Blue Lagoon. Savor lunch with views, visit Aphrodite’s Baths, and enjoy wine tasting at Sterna Winery.
- Edro III Shipwreck - Located just off the Peyia coast near the Sea Caves, the Edro III shipwreck is one of Cyprus’ most remarkable maritime landmarks. This cargo vessel, flying the Sierra Leone flag, was traveling from Limassol to Rhodes in December 2011 when it encountered severe storms. The 80-meter ship was driven onto the rocks by the…
- Edro III Shipwreck - Located just off the Peyia coast near the Sea Caves, the Edro III shipwreck is one of Cyprus’ most remarkable maritime landmarks. This cargo vessel, flying the Sierra Leone flag, was traveling from Limassol to Rhodes in December 2011 when it encountered severe storms. The 80-meter ship was driven onto the rocks by the turbulent seas, becoming stranded in shallow waters. Fortunately, all crew members were safely rescued, but the Edro III remained grounded, its massive hull dramatically leaning against the shore. Since then, the wreck has become a captivating sight, attracting visitors who admire its silhouette, especially at sunrise and sunset when the rusty metal glows against the horizon. Surrounded by turquoise waters and rugged cliffs, the ship seems to be part of the landscape, symbolizing both the sea’s power and the vulnerability of vessels. Today, Edro III is not just a wreck but a photographic icon of Cyprus, blending history, tragedy, and haunting beauty.
- Sea Caves - The Sea Caves of Peyia, extending along the rugged coastline near Coral Bay, are among Cyprus’ most enchanting natural wonders. Shaped by centuries of waves and wind, the caves form dramatic arches, hidden chambers, and cliffs that plunge into turquoise waters. This wild seascape is both mysterious and beautiful, making it a favorite spot for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and adventurers. At sunrise and sunset, the golden light enhances the raw textures of the rocks, creating breathtaking views. The area is also home to marine life, and lucky visitors may spot turtles or seabirds along the cliffs. Easily accessible from Coral Bay, the Sea Caves offer a perfect mix of natural drama and tranquility, whether admired from the shore, explored by boat, or captured as a postcard-perfect memory of Cyprus’ untamed coast.
- St George’s Harbour - Situated along the Peyia coastline, St. George Harbour is a charming fishing port that combines history, tradition, and natural beauty. Small fishing boats rest gently in the sheltered waters, giving the harbor a timeless, authentic character. Overlooking the marina stands the beautiful whitewashed St. George Church, a landmark that adds spiritual and cultural significance to the setting. The surrounding area is rich in archaeology, with ancient tombs and early Christian basilicas nearby, connecting visitors to Cyprus’ rich past. It’s also a popular spot for enjoying fresh seafood in local tavernas while gazing at the sea. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the picturesque views of the rugged coast and crystal-clear waters, makes St. George Harbour a favorite stop for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and coastal charm in the Paphos region.
- Baths of Aphrodite - Nestled in the Akamas Peninsula near Latchi, the Baths of Aphrodite is one of Cyprus’ most enchanting sites, steeped in mythology and natural beauty. The path to the grotto leads visitors through a beautiful botanical garden, where native plants, aromatic herbs, and centuries-old trees create a serene, shaded walk. At the end lies the legendary grotto, fed by a natural spring and framed by wild fig trees, said to be the place where the goddess Aphrodite bathed and first met her lover Adonis. According to legend, its waters carry powers of youth and beauty, adding a romantic aura to the site. While bathing is not allowed today, visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, the cool air of the grotto, and its deep connection to Greek mythology. Nearby trails offer breathtaking views of the Akamas coastline, making it a must-visit for those seeking romance, legend, and unspoiled scenery.
- Latchi Harbour - Overlooking the turquoise waters of Latchi, Souli Seafront Restaurant invites guests to indulge in an authentic Cypriot lunch menu prepared with fresh local ingredients. Here, tradition comes alive in every dish — from the island’s famous meze platters, filled with halloumi, olives, tzatziki, dolmades, and village salads, to heartier specialties like kleftiko, moussaka, and grilled seafood brought in daily from the harbor. Each plate is crafted with regional olive oil, mountain herbs, and produce grown in nearby villages, ensuring flavors that are both genuine and memorable. With the sea breeze, panoramic views, and the aroma of traditional recipes, lunch at Souli is more than a meal — it’s a true taste of Cyprus.
- Blue Lagoon - Departing from Latchi Port, this unforgettable boat trip takes guests along the breathtaking coastline of the Akamas Peninsula. As the journey unfolds, dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and the famous sea caves come into view, with opportunities to admire small chapels and churches perched along the coast — timeless symbols of Cyprus’ spiritual heritage. The journey itself is as captivating as the destination, with panoramic views of untouched landscapes and the shimmering Mediterranean. The highlight of the day is arriving at the Blue Lagoon, where guests can dive into its crystal-clear turquoise waters for an unforgettable swim. Whether choosing to float, snorkel, or simply relax on deck, this experience captures the beauty, romance, and tranquility of Cyprus’ most iconic bay.
- Sterna Winery - Located in the traditional village of Kathikas, Sterna Winery is a family-run estate that combines history, hospitality, and the rich winemaking traditions of Cyprus. Built above ancient wine caves once used by villagers, the winery offers a truly authentic atmosphere where the past meets the present. Guests are welcomed like family to taste a variety of wines, from local Xynisteri and Maratheftiko to blends crafted with international grapes, each reflecting the terroir of the Paphos hills. The experience is enhanced by the warmth of the hosts, who share stories of their heritage and passion for winemaking. With sweeping views over the valleys and vineyards, Sterna is more than a place to sample wine — it is a journey into Cypriot culture, tradition, and genuine family hospitality that lingers long after the last sip.

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Set off on an exciting full-day journey to discover the marvels of Cyprus! Witness striking shipwrecks, delve into the untamed beauty of sea caves, and appreciate secluded coastal chapels along the Akamas coast. Take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, followed by a delightful lunch at a picturesque taverna offering breathtaking views….
Set off on an exciting full-day journey to discover the marvels of Cyprus! Witness striking shipwrecks, delve into the untamed beauty of sea caves, and appreciate secluded coastal chapels along the Akamas coast. Take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, followed by a delightful lunch at a picturesque taverna offering breathtaking views. Proceed to the mythical Baths of Aphrodite, steeped in romance and legend, and conclude the day with a warm welcome and wine tasting at the charming, family-operated Sterna Winery.
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