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Discover the stunning landscapes of Cyprus on an 8-hour private jeep tour through the Akamas Peninsula, visiting sea caves, shipwrecks, waterfalls, and the Bath of Aphrodite.

The Paphos: Private Jeep Bath of Aphrodite including Waterfalls offers an engaging full-day adventure across the rugged landscapes of Cyprus’s Akamas Peninsula. This tour is designed for those who love nature, scenic drives, and legendary sites, all within a private group setting that allows for personalized experiences. Starting from Paphos, it lasts around 8 hours, with flexible start times depending on availability, making it a convenient choice for travelers eager to see Cyprus’s most captivating spots.
What makes this tour stand out is the carefully curated route that combines off-road adventures, natural beauty, and mythological sites. It features visits to the limestone sea caves of Peyia, the Edro III shipwreck, the Turtle Bay of Lara, and the Bath of Aphrodite—a legendary bathing spot associated with the goddess herself. The tour also includes a walk into Avakas Gorge and a visit to the Adonis Waterfalls, offering a well-rounded day of exploration, swimming, and photo opportunities.
While this tour provides a comprehensive look at some of Cyprus’s most photogenic and mythologically significant spots, it’s important to note that the Avakas Gorge visit depends on weather conditions, especially in winter. The itinerary can be adjusted, such as replacing the gorge with a visit to the Turtle Museum or a traditional village if weather does not permit.
This experience suits visitors who appreciate flexibility, scenic drives, and outdoor activities. Since it’s a private trip, the pace can be tailored to your preferences, making it ideal for families, couples, or small groups keen on a personalized adventure.
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The journey begins with a 20-minute off-road drive leading to the sea caves of Peyia, a series of striking limestone formations along the rugged coastline. These caves are known for their dramatic cliffs and sea spray, making them a favorite for photos. The 10-minute photo stop offers a chance to capture the beauty of the coastline, with views of the Mediterranean meeting the natural rock formations.
This location offers a snapshot of Cyprus’s natural power, where the sea’s relentless waves have carved out stunning caves over centuries. The rugged terrain makes walking around the caves an exciting experience, but it’s best suited for visitors comfortable with a bit of uneven ground.

Next, the tour stops at the Edro III shipwreck, a striking reminder of the sea’s strength. The 10-minute photo stop allows visitors to admire the rusting vessel perched on the rocks, creating a powerful contrast with the clear waters. This wreck is an evocative scene often covered in photos and postcards, and it provides a dramatic backdrop for pictures.
The shipwreck’s proximity to the coast makes it accessible for photos, and it’s a popular spot for those interested in maritime stories or simply enjoying the raw beauty of abandoned structures. Visitors often find this site both captivating and a little haunting, adding an element of history to the scenic drive.
The Turtle Bay of Lara is a highlight for wildlife enthusiasts. The 10-minute photo stop offers views of a pristine, secluded beach where endangered sea turtles come ashore to nest. Watching these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is a quiet, humbling experience.
This bay is known for its tranquil waters and unspoiled beauty, making it a perfect place for nature lovers. The tour provides opportunities for photography and observation, and the location’s protected status helps preserve its delicate ecosystem.
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The Avakas Gorge offers a short walk into a landscape marked by towering cliffs and lush vegetation. Due to weather considerations, especially in winter, this stop may be replaced with a visit to the Turtle Museum or a traditional village, but the gorge remains a key feature when conditions permit.
The canyon’s dramatic rock formations and green flora create a striking contrast, attracting visitors who enjoy outdoor walking and nature photography. The walk is manageable for most, but comfortable shoes are recommended for uneven terrain.
One of the main attractions is the Bath of Aphrodite, renowned in mythology as the goddess’s bathing spot. Visitors have the option to wander along the coastline or relax in the botanical gardens. The highlight is the crystal-clear water where you can enjoy a swim if you wish.
The spot is surrounded by serene natural scenery and offers a chance to connect with legend while cooling off in the refreshing waters. Touching the waterfall where Aphrodite supposedly bathed adds a memorable element to the experience.
The Adonis Waterfalls are easily accessible via the private jeep, which takes visitors close enough for a short hike. Here, travelers can swim in the cool waters or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The waterfalls are a tranquil retreat where the sound of flowing water enhances the relaxing atmosphere.
Entry to the waterfalls is included in the tour, making it a convenient stop for those wanting to cool down and appreciate Cyprus’s natural beauty. The short hike provides a gentle outdoor activity suitable for most visitors.
Throughout the day, the jeep journey offers off-road sections that showcase Cyprus’s rugged terrain. The 5-minute off-road drive in the Akamas National Park adds to the adventure, allowing travelers to experience more remote areas inaccessible by regular vehicles.
Since this is a private tour, the itinerary is flexible. If weather conditions prevent visiting the Gorge, the guide can adjust the schedule, such as including a visit to the Turtle Museum or a traditional village. This flexibility ensures a comfortable experience tailored to your preferences.
The tour starts at Paphos with a pickup, and the full day includes fuel, entry fees, and the driver—who speaks English. Because the tour involves walking, it’s best to wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain. Bring swimwear and a towel for swimming at the Bath of Aphrodite or the waterfalls. Sunscreen and plenty of water are recommended, given the outdoor nature of the stops.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers should plan to bring snacks and water. A camera is strongly recommended to capture the stunning scenery and memorable moments throughout the day.
This 8-hour private jeep trip offers a well-rounded look at Cyprus’s natural beauty and legendary sites. The personalized experience and flexible schedule make it ideal for small groups or couples seeking an intimate exploration. The stops at iconic locations like the Bath of Aphrodite and Turtle Bay provide a mix of myth, wildlife, and scenic landscapes.
The tour’s strengths lie in its variety of destinations and off-road adventures. However, weather can influence the Gorge visit, but the guide’s flexibility ensures a fulfilling experience regardless. For travelers interested in outdoor activities, coastal scenery, and mythology, this tour provides an engaging and memorable day.
How long does the tour last?
The full tour lasts approximately 8 hours, with departure times based on availability.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, since it involves walking and swimming opportunities, it can be enjoyable for children, especially in a private group where the pace can be adjusted.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water are recommended. A camera is also advised for capturing scenic views.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Since it’s a private tour, the schedule can be adapted, especially if weather conditions affect certain stops like Avakas Gorge.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring your own or purchase options during the day.