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Experience an exciting off-road adventure with a 4-5 hour quad or buggy tour from Coral Bay to the Adonis Baths waterfalls in Paphos, Cyprus, including scenic stops and swimming.

This quad or buggy tour from Coral Bay offers a dynamic way to explore the natural beauty of Cyprus. Priced at $104.50 per group, it lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, making it an ideal half-day activity. The tour features off-road driving in rugged terrains, visiting notable sites such as the Edro III shipwreck, Agios Georgios Harbour, and the Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station, before culminating with a refreshing swim at the Adonis Baths waterfalls. The experience is suitable for most travelers, with a driver’s license required and group sizes limited to 20 people for a personalized touch.
While the tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery, it does include a €7 admission fee at the waterfalls, not covered in the price. The tour provides safety gear such as helmets and goggles, ensuring a secure adventure. Travelers who enjoy off-road driving, scenic stops, and swimming will find this trip both fun and memorable, though those seeking a very fast-paced ride or highly detailed site explanations may find it a bit more relaxed.

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The tour begins promptly at 10:00 am at a designated meeting point in Coral Bay. This timing works well for those wanting to enjoy a relaxed morning of exploration. The activity typically ends back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward for participants. Most bookings are made 9 days in advance, reflecting steady interest and good planning options.
The Edro III shipwreck is a striking sight along the coast, resting on a rocky shore after running aground in 2011. We like how the tour stops here for about 10 minutes, offering a quick but memorable photo opportunity. Visitors cannot enter the ship anymore due to safety concerns, but the wreck’s presence adds a dramatic element to the landscape.

The tour pauses at Pegeia, a village built on steep coastal slopes with a history dating back to the Venetian period. This stop features spectacular caves and rock formations that have taken thousands of years to shape. Formerly inhabited by seals, this area presents a chance to enjoy impressive natural sculptures and learn about local history. The caves are a favorite for their natural beauty and the chance to see geological features formed over millennia.

Next, the tour visits Agios Georgios Harbour, where early Christian basilicas and a bath from the 6th century AD have been excavated. These ruins suggest the area once served as a port for transporting grain from Egypt. The site is also notable for the nearby Yeronisos Island, which shows evidence of settlements from the Chalcolithic, Hellenistic, and Early Byzantine periods. Visitors can also enjoy views of the scenic marina and visit the church or explore nearby catacombs.

The Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station highlights Cyprus’s importance as a nesting ground for Loggerhead Turtles and the rarer Green Turtles. The Akamas region is one of the last significant sea turtle nesting sites in the Mediterranean. Between May and September, the protected nests and the chance to see nesting females make this stop particularly meaningful. The IUCN classifies Loggerheads as vulnerable and Green Turtles as endangered, emphasizing the conservation value of this visit.

The tour’s grand finale is at the Adonis Baths Waterfalls, a site rich with mythological history linked to Adonis, the Greek god of beauty. The waterfalls are renowned for their natural beauty and the chance to swim in the cool waters. The admission fee of €7 per person is not included in the tour price, and timing here is about 40 minutes, giving enough time to relax and take photos. The site is often busy, but the scenic setting compensates for the crowds.

Participants can choose between quad bikes or buggies for this off-road adventure. The vehicles are praised for their reliability and fun factor, with guides emphasizing safety measures and providing helmets and goggles. Most riders enjoy the mix of terrains, from forested paths to rocky tracks, and the guides are noted for their professionalism and friendliness. The tour is suitable for most levels of experience, but beginners should listen carefully to instructions before starting.
The guides shine in their ability to combine local knowledge with safety instructions, as highlighted by reviews praising their friendliness and expertise. They ensure that travelers get enough time at each stop and often go beyond expectations, even during rainy weather. The stops are well-organized, providing a balance between driving, sightseeing, and resting.
Travelers should bring their driver’s license, a towel, and perhaps a change of clothes due to the dirt and dust encountered during off-road driving. The goggles and helmets provided help protect against dust and debris. Since most of the stops involve walking or exploring outdoor sites, comfortable footwear is recommended. Be prepared for messy conditions and a bit of dirt, which many find part of the fun.
This tour operates with a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience without feeling crowded. It is booked on average 9 days in advance, reflecting consistent demand. The tour begins at 10:00 am and features flexible cancellation policies, allowing free cancellations up to 24 hours before the activity.
This adventure-packed tour offers a compelling mix of off-road driving, scenic sightseeing, and swimming at a mythologically significant waterfall. The value for money is high, especially with the inclusion of multiple stops and the guidance of friendly, knowledgeable staff. It is ideal for those who enjoy active outdoor experiences and want to see Cyprus’s natural beauty from a new perspective.
While the admission fee at Adonis Baths is extra, many find the swimming and relaxation well worth the small additional cost. The pace is generally relaxed, with enough time at each stop to explore comfortably. The guides’ professionalism and scenic diversity make this tour a recommended choice for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes all fees and taxes, helmets, and goggles if needed. The €7 admission fee at Adonis Baths is not included.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, a driver’s license is required to operate the quad or buggy during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, starting at 10:00 am and concluding back at the meeting point.
Is this tour suitable for children or beginners?
Most travelers can participate, and guides are experienced in accommodating different skill levels. However, beginners should pay attention to safety instructions.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include the Edro III Shipwreck, Pegeia village and caves, Agios Georgios Harbour, Lara Bay Turtle Station, and Adonis Baths Waterfalls.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, the swim at Adonis Baths is a highlight, providing a chance to cool off in the waterfalls’ waters.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes, a towel, and a driver’s license. It’s also wise to wear sunscreen and suitable footwear for walking.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the activity requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How do I book this tour?
This tour can be booked through TripAdvisor or directly with The Golden Ride Rentals, with most bookings made 9 days in advance.
What do reviewers say about this experience?
Guests consistently praise the friendly guides, stunning scenery, and good value, with many recommending it for adventure and sightseeing.