In the 3-hour option we explore the Agia Napa Sea Caves (off limits between November and April).
In the 6-hour option we may explore also the Cape Greko Sea Caves cove (subject to sea conditions and kayakers profile and preferences).
Ammos tou Kambouri beach is the start of the kayaking trip and the basic route goes west until Glyky Nero beach (and then back to Ammos tou Kambouri beach).
The coastline in the area is rocky, with many formations, interrupted by two natural sandy beaches.
The main attraction of the 3-hour trip is the collection of Sea Caves just east of the beaches of Pantahou and Glyky Nero in Agia Napa. There are more than five sea caves, but most are either very narrow to enter or their height above sea level is limited. Usually we enter two of them. The experience is superb. We enter one of the caves from one entrance and leave from the other. The second cave that we enter has only a single (wider) entrance and the colours there are very beautiful, especially as it has a white sand bottom throughout and light blue water colours.
Lovers' Bridge natural rocky arch is another big highlight of the trip. The arch is quite wide for a few kayaks to go under at the same
The kayaking trip ends back at Ammos tou Kambouri beach.
In the six hour trip we also kayak east, usually past Limnara beach, possibly upto Cape Greko Sea Caves cove, another big natural attraction in the area of Ayia Napa and Protaras. These caves are too shallow to enter on a kayak, but the cove is very pretty and very popular.
We have a separate three-hour trip that includes only the Cape Greko Sea Caves, and can thus take place throughout the year (as there are no restrictions of entrance in the cove in winter).