An in-depth off-road adventure to the most Eastern point of the east coast National Park visiting the most famous landmarks of Ayia Napa & Protaras.
Although this is only a 1/2-day tour it is not short of thrills and action.
A memorable, off road adventure for the whole family that will leave you with memories you’ll brag about and cherish forever.
Please note, pick up provided only from main hotels in Ayia Napa (8:00-8:15) and Protaras (7:45-8:00). No pick up is provided from private accommodations. The details of pick up will be provided 1-2 days before the day of trip. No pick up from Larnaca area.
Natural bridge in Ayia Napa that is famously known as the “Lovers Bridge”. Its location although not hidden many find hard to fine. Here you will have a chance to walk across the bridge as deemed good lunch and if lucky enough see the family of seals leaving in a nearby cave.
A very popular destination for the brave at heart that wish to take a dive into the depths of the Sea Cave crystal clear waters. This is supposedly the home of the Ayia Napa Sea Monster.
A trek to the top of this crest (the most Eastern Point of Europe) revealing a 360° of spectacular views of the Mediterranean seas as far as the eyes can.
A quick stop at the natural bridge of Koraka for some photos then off to the hidden cave which was originally used as a church by the locals but now is the diver’s paradise. On top of the cave, basking in the sun the blue and white chapel of Agioi Anargoiroi that replaced the cave below; popular in the summer months for dreamlike weddings.
Free time for swimming, water sport (optional extra) or just simply sit back at the beautifully located café and take it all in with a cold beer in your hand.
the very unique little church of Ayioi Saranta. So secluded even the locals find it hard to locate. Totally off the beaten track, with a raw appeal so very magnificent that it has been located by a number of curious intrepid travellers and recently featured in the ‘Travel News’ section of the UK’s MailOnline as one of the quirkiest churches to visit in the world. There is no official reference of when this church was first built, and as for the name of the church, it is believed that the word ‘Saranta’ which means ‘40’ in Greek is derived from forty stalagmites on the ceiling of the cave, linked to the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste.
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