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Experience the stunning Akamas Peninsula on a private 4.5-hour Jeep tour from Paphos, including sea caves, Turtle Bay, Avakas Gorge, and Adonis Waterfalls.

This 4.5-hour private jeep tour offers an exciting way to explore the highlights of the Akamas Peninsula in Cyprus. Starting from Paphos, the adventure takes you through rugged coastlines, scenic waterfalls, and wild gorges, all in a luxury 4×4 vehicle. The tour is designed for small groups, ensuring personalized attention from your English-speaking driver and guide.
You’ll visit Sea Caves of Peyia, see the famous Edro III Shipwreck, and explore Lara Turtle Bay—a sanctuary for endangered sea turtles. The journey continues with a walk into the Avakas Gorge, a striking limestone formation, and concludes at the tranquil Adonis Waterfalls. With included entrance fees and hotel pickup and drop-off, this tour offers a smooth, well-organized experience.
While the tour is suitable for most physically able visitors, it involves a 45-minute walk and some outdoor activities. Suitable for those looking to combine comfort with adventure, this private trip balances scenic exploration with manageable physical effort.
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The tour begins with a hotel pickup in Paphos, where a private 4×4 Jeep or SUV awaits. The vehicle offers a comfortable and flexible way to access rugged terrains and scenic spots. The driver and guide, fluent in English, coordinate the route, sharing insights about each location along the way.
The entire experience is tailored for private groups, which means you enjoy a more personalized and flexible schedule. The pick-up times are flexible, and you’re advised to wait outside your hotel entrance 10 minutes before your scheduled departure.

The first notable stop is the Sea Caves of Peyia, where rugged limestone formations meet the ocean. This photo stop lasts about 10 minutes, giving you a chance to admire and capture the dramatic coastline. The caves are a highlight for their natural beauty and geology.
This spot offers a fantastic view of the coastline, and the guide is happy to share insights about the area’s geological features. Since it’s primarily a photo stop, it’s suitable for all physical levels, but comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around.
Next, the tour features the Edro III Shipwreck, an iconic sight against the rugged terrain. You spend around 10 minutes here for photos and exploration. The shipwreck’s haunting silhouette offers an evocative reminder of the sea’s power, and the site is accessible from the roadside, making it an easy but memorable stop.
This wreck has become a popular photographic subject and provides a striking contrast to the natural surroundings. The guide provides context about the wreck’s history, making this stop both scenic and informative.
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A highlight of the tour is the visit to Lara Turtle Bay, a protected beach where endangered sea turtles nest. The 10-minute visit offers a glimpse of this quiet, pristine bay—perfect for observing nature in its untouched state.
This spot is ideal for those interested in wildlife and conservation. The calm waters of Lara Bay are inviting, and the guide emphasizes the importance of preserving this sanctuary. The visit may include a quick walk along the shoreline, so comfortable clothing and shoes are useful.
The tour then takes you on a 40-minute walk into the Avakas Gorge, a stunning limestone canyon surrounded by lush vegetation. The walk allows travelers to experience the rugged natural beauty of the Akamas Peninsula firsthand.
The trail involves walking over uneven terrain and navigating through narrow sections of the gorge. While the walk is moderate in difficulty, it’s accessible for most fit visitors. The towering cliffs and natural rock formations are a photographer’s dream, and the atmosphere is tranquil and majestic.
If weather conditions don’t permit the walk, the guide will replace this stop with a visit to the Turtle Museum or a traditional village, ensuring the experience remains engaging.
After the gorge, the tour continues with a 25-minute drive to Lara Bay, another chance to appreciate the scenic coastline and potentially spot sea turtles in their natural habitat. The site visit lasts around 10 minutes and offers spectacular views of the beach and ocean.
This part of the tour is perfect for quick photo opportunities and soaking in the untouched beauty of the Cyprus coast. The drive itself offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the rugged landscape.
The tour’s final stop is the Adonis Baths and Waterfalls. Here, visitors can enjoy 30 minutes of swimming and relaxation in the clear waters. The waterfalls are surrounded by lush greenery and are steeped in local myths, adding a touch of mystique to the experience.
This tranquil spot provides a peaceful end to the adventure. The waterfalls are a popular spot for photos and dips in the cool water after the outdoor activities. The site includes entrance fees, making it a seamless experience.
After the waterfalls, the tour vehicle takes you back for a 30-minute drive to Paphos, where the experience concludes with hotel drop-off. The entire trip offers a balanced mix of scenic viewpoints, natural wonders, and cultural stories.
The tour’s organization is praised for its good planning and attention to detail, with reviews highlighting the knowledgeable guides and beautiful landscapes. The private format ensures a relaxed pace and tailored experience, making it suitable for families, couples, or small groups.
This adventure suits travelers who enjoy outdoor exploration and scenic drives. It’s ideal for those comfortable with a moderate walk and seeking a personalized experience. The tour provides a good combination of nature, history, and wildlife, perfect for anyone wanting a comprehensive half-day trip with flexibility and comfort.
While it’s not suitable for children under 2, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility issues, most other visitors will find the mix of sightseeing, walking, and swimming appealing. The inclusion of entrance fees and hotel pickup makes it a convenient option for those based in Paphos.
This private tour excels in providing a well-organized, personalized exploration of some of Cyprus’s most picturesque sites. The combination of coastal caves, shipwreck, turtle sanctuary, and gorge offers an engaging variety of landscapes and activities.
The expert-guided narration and comfortable vehicle make the experience both informative and enjoyable. The balance of walking, sightseeing, and relaxing makes it suitable for a wide range of travelers seeking a memorable, scenic half-day adventure.
The main limitations include the moderate physical effort required for the gorge walk and the outdoor nature of some stops. However, the flexible itinerary and good organization ensure these are manageable.
In all, this tour presents great value for a private experience, combining natural beauty with cultural intrigue—an ideal choice for exploring Cyprus’s rugged side.
“Reall enjoyable half day trip with lots of interesting sights. Vasilis my driver and guide spoke excellent English and gave a lot of information ab…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours from pickup to drop-off.
What locations are included?
Stops include Sea Caves of Peyia, Edro III Shipwreck, Lara Turtle Bay, Avakas Gorge, and Adonis Waterfalls.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Yes, the tour involves a 45-minute walk in the Avakas Gorge, which requires a moderate level of fitness.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, the fee for Adonis Baths Waterfalls is included.
Is this tour private?
Yes, the tour is conducted in a private group with a dedicated driver and guide.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, camera, and comfortable clothes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 2 years, pregnant women, or people with mobility impairments.
What is the guide’s language?
The driver/guide speaks English, with other languages available upon request.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now & pay later for flexibility.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized private group, diverse scenic spots, and expert guidance make this a memorable way to explore the Akamas Peninsula.