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Experience Cyprus's stunning sunset aboard a traditional Greek boat with this 3-hour cruise, featuring scenic stops, swimming, drinks, and fireworks for $29.67.
A scenic Golden Hour Sunset Cruise in Cyprus offers a memorable way to enjoy the island’s stunning coastline from a traditional Greek wooden boat, the Aerosa. Priced at just $29.67 per person, this 3-hour journey captures the magic of the sunset with views of iconic landmarks and hidden coves. It’s ideal for anyone seeking a relaxing, scenic experience with opportunities for swimming, delicious drinks, and a touch of local charm. With a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 20 reviews, the cruise is highly recommended, especially for those who appreciate good value and authentic atmospheres.
While weather conditions can influence the route, the cruise’s flexible nature and diverse stops make it a standout activity in Protaras. The onboard bar stocks wine, beer, cocktails, juices, soft drinks, snacks, and seasonal fruits, enhancing the overall experience. This tour suits small groups, family outings, and anyone eager to witness Cyprus’s coast at sunset in an intimate setting.

The Aerosa, a classic Greek wooden boat, sets the tone for a charming and relaxed cruise. Its traditional design adds authenticity and character, making the journey more than just a scenic ride. The boat’s spacious deck provides ample room for guests to enjoy the views comfortably. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, perfect for both couples and families, as evidenced by glowing reviews praising the crew’s friendly and accommodating service.
The mobile ticket system makes booking straightforward, and the 3-hour duration ensures plenty of time to relax, take photos, and enjoy the scenery. The maximum group size of 140 travelers maintains an intimate feel, without feeling crowded, and the route is subject to weather conditions, which might cause some stops or the route itself to change.
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This cruise captures some of the most scenic spots along Cyprus’s coast. As the boat departs from Agios Nikolaos in Pernera, it heads along the coastline, passing Famagusta and the ghost town of Varoshia, which offers a glimpse of its haunting beauty. The journey continues past Fig Tree Bay and Konnos Bay, renowned for their crystal-clear waters and picturesque landscapes.
Notable landmarks include the Agioi Anargyroi church and the Pirate Caves, which spark curiosity and admiration. The cruise’s route is designed to highlight both natural and man-made sights, offering a well-rounded perspective of this beautiful area. Since stops are limited, guests should be prepared for some sightseeing from the boat during transit.

The Blue Lagoon is the main highlight of the cruise’s stops and a major draw for swimmers. Located in Derynia Bay, the lagoon’s waters are known for their vivid blue color, making it a perfect spot for a refreshing dip. The admission is free, and the stop lasts about an hour, giving guests plenty of time to swim and enjoy the scenery.
Many reviews mention the clear waters and the stunning sunset views from this spot. The boat’s crew encourages guests to take advantage of the swim, which is highly recommended, especially since it offers an ideal opportunity to cool off after a warm day and capture beautiful photos.
A notable part of the cruise involves passing Famagusta and the abandoned village of Varoshia. While the boat doesn’t stop here, this passage offers a rare glimpse of the ghost town’s haunting ruins from the water. This provides a unique perspective and sparks curiosity about the island’s history and the stories behind the deserted area.
Guests find this segment particularly interesting for its contrast with the lively coastlines and beaches. It adds an element of historical intrigue to the cruise, making it more than just a scenic outing.

One of the most praised parts of this tour is the buffet dinner at Fig Tree Bay, which occurs during the evening stop. This spot is known for its stunning natural beauty, and the cruise offers a chance to enjoy a delicious buffet while overlooking the bay.
Following dinner, the cruise features a spectacular fireworks display, creating a magical atmosphere as the sun sets and night falls. During this segment, guests can enjoy refreshing drinks from the onboard bar and seasonal fresh fruits. The combination of good food, beautiful scenery, and fireworks makes this a highlight for many.
The route back offers a chance to admire the nighttime coastlines of Protaras, with some reviews mentioning the delicious homemade Cyprus dessert served during the return journey, adding a sweet touch to the experience.
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The cruise also passes by the hidden sea caves of Protaras, which, although not stopped at, provide a spectacular visual as the boat glides past. These caves are an intriguing natural feature, and observing them from the water offers a different perspective than land-based tours.
Guests appreciate the slow cruise along the coast as it reveals the rugged beauty of the cliffs and caves, often with opportunities to take photos of the dramatic scenery.

The cruise begins at Agios Nikolaos in Pernera, a location accessible via public transportation, making it easy to reach. The tour typically involves a max of 140 travelers, maintaining an appropriate group size for comfort and safety.
It’s important to note that cruises are weather-dependent. Poor weather can lead to cancellations or route changes, with full refunds available if canceled. The captain’s decision on route adjustments ensures safety remains a priority.
The $29.67 price represents excellent value for a 3-hour scenic cruise with multiple stops, including swimming, sightseeing, dinner, and fireworks. The tour is popular, with bookings occurring multiple times daily, and the free cancellation policy provides flexibility if plans change.
The onboard bar, featuring wine, beer, cocktails, soft drinks, and snacks, enhances the experience, and many reviews mention the good quality and friendly service. This tour is suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
This cruise appeals especially to those seeking a relaxing, scenic experience with opportunities for swimming and enjoying Cyprus’s coast at sunset. It’s ideal for families with children, as life jackets are provided, and the crew is praised for their accommodating attitude. The moderate pace and family-friendly environment make it accessible for most travelers.
The combination of beautiful vistas, delicious food, and an intimate boat setting offers a well-rounded, enjoyable outing. It’s particularly suited for visitors looking for a cost-effective way to see Cyprus from the water, with the added thrill of fireworks and the chance to spot turtles and caves.
“Booked for my birthday whilst on the Island and so glad we did, we travelled with 2 young children and the staff couldnt have been more accommodati…”
What is the duration of the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 3 hours, allowing enough time for sightseeing, swimming, and enjoying the onboard amenities.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at Agios Nikolaos in Pernera, Cyprus, which is accessible via public transportation.
What should I bring for the swim at Blue Lagoon?
Guests should bring swimwear, towels, and any personal items needed for swimming. The boat crew encourages taking advantage of the hour-long swim in the Blue Lagoon.
Is food included in the price?
No, but there is a buffet dinner at Fig Tree Bay included during the evening stop, and the onboard bar offers wine, beer, cocktails, soft drinks, and snacks.
Can the route change due to weather?
Yes, weather conditions influence the route and stops. The captain may adjust plans for safety, and cancellations are refunded.
Is this cruise suitable for children?
Absolutely. The crew provides life jackets for children, and the atmosphere is friendly and family-oriented.
What are the main highlights of this cruise?
Key highlights include scenic coastline views, Blue Lagoon swimming stop, the ghost town of Varoshia, dinner and fireworks at Fig Tree Bay, and passing by Pirate Caves and Love Bridge.
How many people typically participate?
The tour can accommodate up to 140 travelers, maintaining a lively but manageable group size.
What makes this cruise a good value?
The affordable price, combined with multiple scenic stops, swimming opportunities, dinner, fireworks, and drinks, makes it a cost-effective and memorable experience.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance is available, providing flexibility for changing plans.
This Golden Hour Sunset Cruise in Cyprus offers an inviting blend of natural beauty, cultural sights, and relaxing fun aboard a traditional Greek boat. With excellent reviews praising the crew, views, and value, it’s a highly recommended activity to add to a Cyprus itinerary.