Paphos Coastal Discovery
1 DaysMay - October

Paphos Coastal Discovery

11 Routes

Overview

Explore the legendary western coast of Paphos, where Aphrodite was born. Discover pristine beaches, dramatic sea caves, and the untouched beauty of the Akamas Peninsula.

Highlights

Rikkos Beach in Paphos is a long, relaxed beach area with calm waters, making it a nice spot to anchor a yacht for swimming and relaxing. Most yacht charters depart from Paphos Harbour, and Rikkos Beach is a common stop for swim breaks thanks to its gentle shoreline and easy anchoring conditions. It’s not crowded like some other beaches, so it offers a more peaceful atmosphere for time on the boat. Perfect for a laid-back day at sea.
Timi Beach is very suitable as a relaxing anchor point or swim/snorkel stop. It offers a peaceful setting and good natural water features.
If you charter a yacht in Paphos, you can easily include a cruise past the Agios Demetrios shipwreck as part of your route. The shipwreck lies close to the shore near Chloraka and is visible from the water, making it a popular photo stop during coastal cruises.
Coral Bay is one of the most popular and well-known beaches in the Paphos area. It’s a wide, curved bay with soft golden sand and calm, shallow turquoise water. The surrounding cliffs give it a sheltered feel, which is why the sea is usually quite smooth.
Corallia Beach is a pleasant, somewhat quieter, high-quality beach in the Paphos/Coral Bay area. It ticks a lot of boxes: calm water, soft sand, decent amenities, and a relaxed atmosphere. For a yacht charter, it offers a solid beach-stop option that balances convenience + ease + comfort. If you’re after something wild and remote, there might be even more secluded spots — but if you want something reliable and nice, this is a good one.
Charter a yacht along the beautiful Paphos coastline and cruise past the Edro III shipwreck. This striking vessel ran aground in 2011 and now rests dramatically on the rocky shore, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography. Enjoy stunning sea views, explore the surrounding coastline, and capture memorable moments as you sail safely nearby.
Explore the stunning sea caves along the Paphos coast, a natural wonder of turquoise waters and dramatic rock formations. Ideal for sightseeing, swimming, and photography, these caves offer a unique experience for yachts and small boats, letting you discover hidden coastal beauty and crystal-clear waters.
St. George’s Island is a small, scenic islet off the coast of Paphos, surrounded by clear blue waters. Accessible by boat or yacht, it’s a peaceful spot for sightseeing, photography, and enjoying the coastal scenery. Its rocky shores and serene location make it a perfect stop during a Paphos sea tour.
Lara Bay is a pristine, secluded beach on the Akamas Peninsula near Paphos, famous for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It’s a protected nesting site for endangered sea turtles, making it an important natural habitat. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and eco-tourism, Lara Bay offers a peaceful escape and beautiful scenery for visitors exploring the coast by boat or car
Yeronisos Island is a small, uninhabited islet off the coast of Paphos, rich in history and natural beauty. Known for its archaeological remains from the Hellenistic period, it’s a fascinating spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Surrounded by clear blue waters, the island is often visited by boat tours and offers a peaceful, scenic stop along the Paphos coastline.
The Akamas Peninsula is a stunning natural reserve on the northwest coast of Cyprus, near Paphos. Known for its rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters, it’s a paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Highlights include the famous Blue Lagoon, and scenic coastal trails, making it ideal for boat tours, swimming, and exploring Cyprus’s unspoiled landscapes.

Routes

1
Rikkos Bay

Rikkos Bay

Rikkos Beach in Paphos is a long, relaxed beach area with calm waters, making it a nice spot to anchor a yacht for swimming and relaxing. Most yacht charters depart from Paphos Harbour, and Rikkos Beach is a common stop for swim breaks thanks to its gentle shoreline and easy anchoring conditions. It’s not crowded like some other beaches, so it offers a more peaceful atmosphere for time on the boat. Perfect for a laid-back day at sea.

2
Timi Bay

Timi Bay

Timi Beach is very suitable as a relaxing anchor point or swim/snorkel stop. It offers a peaceful setting and good natural water features.

3
Agios Demetrios Ship Wreck

Agios Demetrios Ship Wreck

If you charter a yacht in Paphos, you can easily include a cruise past the Agios Demetrios shipwreck as part of your route. The shipwreck lies close to the shore near Chloraka and is visible from the water, making it a popular photo stop during coastal cruises.

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