(CyproScope) – This region of Cyprus has more to offer than just the sandy beaches of Ayia Napa. Massive, imposing granite formations dot its breathtaking shoreline, which are frequently discovered in unnatural sea caves and secret passageways.
The Ayia Napa sea caves are a very well-liked location for swimming, snorkelling, and diving, so you should definitely include this to your list of things to do in Ayia Napa.
As popular as swimming and diving is cliff leaping. If you are afraid of heights, you will undoubtedly have to face your anxieties because the jump down is approximately 10 metres. If you are inexperienced, don’t jump. If the body moves at an angle, the body can strike the water strongly. Remember that when there are no waves, the sea is more solid.
Legend has it that ancient pirates used these caves as hideouts and places to stash their loot. Many businesses offer transportation and boat trips, making it possible to reach the caves by both land and water.