Embark on the Cape Greko Coastal Walk, a scenic 10km route from Nicosia that showcases natural wonders, wildlife, and stunning coastal views. Discover hidden caves, a charming chapel, and the chance to spot sea turtles and rare Mediterranean monk seals.
Embark on the Cape Greko Coastal Walk, a scenic 10km route from Nicosia that showcases natural wonders, wildlife, and stunning coastal views. Discover hidden caves, a charming chapel, and the chance to spot sea turtles and rare Mediterranean monk seals.
- Konnos Bay - Konnos Beach is renowned as one of the most stunning beaches in the southeast of Cyprus and the entire island. It’s an ideal spot for swimming, relaxing, and snorkeling. Sea turtles are often seen here. Depending on the duration of the booked package, there will either be a brief stop or an opportunity for a swim.
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- Konnos Bay - Konnos Beach is renowned as one of the most stunning beaches in the southeast of Cyprus and the entire island. It’s an ideal spot for swimming, relaxing, and snorkeling. Sea turtles are often seen here. Depending on the duration of the booked package, there will either be a brief stop or an opportunity for a swim.
- Agioi Anargyroi Chapel - This charming chapel is located on the rugged coast in the northeast part of Cape Greko Park. Its architecture is more reminiscent of the Greek Aegean islands than Cyprus. Nearby, there is a cave/sanctuary close to the modern chapel. Further along the coast to the south, visitors can find the ‘Kamara tou Koraka’ natural arch. It’s an interesting place to visit, although walking on it is now prohibited and can be dangerous.
- Cape Greco View Point - The Cape Greko rock is a striking formation visible from a distance, even up to the coastline near Xylofagou. From this vantage point, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the entire park, the sea, and beyond. There are at least two different routes for the walk. One follows the coast entirely, while the other passes through this point. Typically, the latter is chosen, involving an ascent and descent of the rock.
- Sea Caves - The Sea Caves of Cape Greko, known by Greek Cypriots as ‘Palathkia’ or ‘Palaces’ in English, is a cove featuring a collection of sea caves and is a major attraction in the area. Historically, before the advent of mass tourism, it was believed to be a birthing and nurturing site for Monachus monachus seals.
Another set of Sea Caves is located near Agia Napa, which marks the end of the walking trip. It takes the guide between 20-30 minutes to retrieve the car. During this time, walkers can explore the sea caves, including the famous ‘Lovers Bridge,’ visit the nearby Glyky Nero beach, or explore the nearby open-air sculpture museum.
- Agioi Saranta Cave Church - This unique cave church is situated in Protaras. Visits here depend on the package and the pace of the walk, among other factors.

- Services of a walking guide
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- A free ride by the guide, if required
- Services of a walking guide
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- A free ride by the guide, if required
- Snacks
- Taxi or other paid transportation (other than the free ride)
- Snacks
- Taxi or other paid transportation (other than the free ride)
This scenic coastal walk begins and ends at the stunning Konnos Beach, located at the northern tip of Cape Greko Park. The usual route spans 10 km along the rugged coastline. Cape Greko Park is a quaint park nestled between the lively beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The path passes by key attractions in the area, including the Agioi Anargyroi…
This scenic coastal walk begins and ends at the stunning Konnos Beach, located at the northern tip of Cape Greko Park. The usual route spans 10 km along the rugged coastline. Cape Greko Park is a quaint park nestled between the lively beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The path passes by key attractions in the area, including the Agioi Anargyroi Chapel (and its nearby cave), the Kamara tou Koraka natural arch, Cape Greko Rock, and the Cape Greko Sea Caves Cove (also known as Palathkia or ‘Palaces’). Cape Greko Park is also an excellent spot for birdwatchers, particularly during the spring migration. The waters on the east side are typically very calm. During the hot season, sea turtles visit the area to feed. In the past, the Mediterranean monk seal was also present, though now only a few individuals are occasionally seen.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.