Description
Embark on an exhilarating half-day jeep safari adventure to the breathtaking Akamas Peninsula, where nature’s wonders await at every turn. Your journey begins with a thrilling exploration of the limestone sea caves of Peyia, where the rugged coastline meets the azure Mediterranean Sea in a dramatic display of beauty.
As you continue your expedition, the haunting silhouette of the Edro III shipwreck emerges, a testament to the sea’s raw power and a captivating sight against the backdrop of the peninsula’s rugged terrain.
Next, you’ll journey to the pristine Turtle Bay of Lara, where endangered sea turtles find sanctuary on the secluded shores. Witnessing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is a humbling experience that promises to leave a lasting impression (seasonal).
The adventure continues with a short but unforgettable walk into the majestic Avakas Gorge, where towering cliffs and lush vegetation form a dramatic landscape of unparalleled beauty. With each step, you’ll be immersed in the untamed wilderness of the Akamas Peninsula, forging memories to last a lifetime.
Concluding your expedition at the legendary Adonis Baths and Waterfalls, a tranquil oasis nestled amidst the verdant wilderness. Here, the crystal-clear waters invite you to immerse yourself in the serenity of nature and uncover the myths that shroud this ancient site.
Remarks:
The Avakas Gorge visit is weather-dependent and accessible in wintertime. If the weather doesn’t permit walking, we will replace it with a visit to the Turtle Museum or a traditional village.
Price: EUR 448.00 per Jeep
Days: Daily
Season: all year round
Duration: 4 hours
Location: Paphos
Driver guide: English
Upon request: Greek, Polish, German, Russian, Hungarian
Included:
- Transfer from/to your hotel in Paphos
- Guided Tour
- Entrance to the Adonis Waterfalls
Excluded:
- Lunch and drinks
WHAT TO REMEMBER
- Bring a swimming costume and towel
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Water
IMPORTANT TO KNOW:
- Not recommended if pregnant
- Max 8 passengers per Jeep (if children in the group up to 10 persons)






