Embark on a thrilling guided kayaking adventure in East Cape Greko. Explore sea caves, buoyant bays, and natural arches while enjoying the possibility of snorkeling and spotting sea turtles.
Embark on a thrilling guided kayaking adventure in East Cape Greko. Explore sea caves, buoyant bays, and natural arches while enjoying the possibility of snorkeling and spotting sea turtles.
- Green Bay - Green Bay serves as an ideal meeting point for the trip. The journey begins and ends just outside the organized beach, near a small peninsula known as ‘Nissia’ (islands). It’s an excellent spot for observing sea turtles.
- Cape Greco National Forest Park - The kayaking adventure unfolds along the southern coast of Protaras,…
- Green Bay - Green Bay serves as an ideal meeting point for the trip. The journey begins and ends just outside the organized beach, near a small peninsula known as ‘Nissia’ (islands). It’s an excellent spot for observing sea turtles.
- Cape Greco National Forest Park - The kayaking adventure unfolds along the southern coast of Protaras, primarily focusing on the eastern part of the Cape Greko coastline. Cape Greko is renowned for its crystal-clear, typically calm waters, Konnos Beach—one of the island’s finest—and a rocky shoreline featuring various rock formations, including the ‘Kamara tou Koraka’ (Crow’s Arch) natural bridge. The trip can be tailored to preferences.
Snorkeling is also highly recommended, offering great opportunities for spotting sea turtles.
- Konnos Bay - The journey passes near Konnos Beach. A stop here is highly recommended for swimming, snorkeling, and sea turtle observation.
- Agioi Anargyroi Chapel - A Cycladic chapel located on the Cape Greko coastline. Nearby, a sea cave that once served as a sanctuary can be found just downhill from the chapel.
- Kamara Tou Koraka - This unique natural arch is accessible by both foot and sea.

- Free ride
- Use of a single person kayak, paddle, PFD, small drybag
- Private tour
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Guide
- All taxes and handling charges
- Free ride
- Use of a single person kayak, paddle, PFD, small drybag
- Private tour
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Guide
- All taxes and handling charges
- Food and drinks
- Taxi service or similar (though as a rule we can provide a free ride)
- Food and drinks
- Taxi service or similar (though as a rule we can provide a free ride)
The journey begins near Green Bay Beach, where the group kayaks southward, skirting Cape Greko until reaching the tip of Konnos Beach. The adventure continues south past the Agioi Anargyroi chapel and cave, extending as far as the ‘Kamara tou Koraka’ natural bridge, also known as ‘Crow’s Arch.’ The return trip follows the same route, allowing for…
The journey begins near Green Bay Beach, where the group kayaks southward, skirting Cape Greko until reaching the tip of Konnos Beach. The adventure continues south past the Agioi Anargyroi chapel and cave, extending as far as the ‘Kamara tou Koraka’ natural bridge, also known as ‘Crow’s Arch.’ The return trip follows the same route, allowing for further exploration of the coastline up to the northern end of Konnos Beach. During the calm summer seas, snorkeling is highly recommended, offering excellent opportunities to spot sea turtles at either Konnos Beach or Green Bay.
The kayaking experience accommodates a maximum of two travelers at a time.
If customers agree and the sea is forecasted to be choppy, the alternative route involves kayaking around the Cape Greko Sea Caves. Should adverse weather be expected throughout the area, the trip will be canceled.
- While our kayaks float by definition and all kayakers were personal flotation devices, we expect all kayakers to be able to swim
- We want to keep loads under 100 kg. If travellers height is more than 1.90 meters, we cannot do the trip
- Kayakers should bring sun protection, drinking water and water shoes along.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.