ATTENTION! - Trips are Subject to Availability at Time of Booking
Covid has thrown a few curve balls at us this year so I'm sure you'll appreciate some Tours & Activities on here may have some...
ATTENTION! - Trips are Subject to Availability at Time of Booking
Covid has thrown a few curve balls at us this year so I'm sure you'll appreciate some Tours & Activities on here may have some last minute changes or may not be appropriate from certain Hotels, Villas or even Resorts.
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Language: the tour is with an English speaking representative - other languages on request
Included:
- Hotel pick up with return Transportation with mini bus
- Entrance fees
Highlighted sightseeing points:
- Profitis Elias church
- Fig Tree Bay
- Konnos Bay
Detailed itinerary:
Beautiful church of Profitis Elias - Built in the 80s, St. Elias roosts atop a 100-metre hill that you can scale via a 150-step stairway.
It’s not a challenge to take lightly, especially in the summertime, but once you get to the top, you’ll know what the fuss is about.
The vistas are dreamlike and extend over the town and out to the sea beyond.
Take a moment in the garden up here to look at the trees of remembrance, onto which locals tie ribbons to remember loved ones.
Protaras’ main beach, Fig Tree Bay is typical of the coastline on the east side of the peninsula:
It’s a fabulous sweep of powdery white sand served by rows of sun loungers beneath shades
As its right next to the town, Fig Tree Bay can get busy in summer, but that won’t matter, because it’s the sea that makes this beach great.
The waters are phenomenal, as about 50 meters offshore there’s a small island that separates the beach from the open sea.
This creates a long and broad expanse of waist-high water, so clear that you can see each grain of sand on the seabed!
Experience paradise at Konnos Bay, a picturesque shoreline in a nature reserve. With protection from heavy winds, the calm, blue sea makes for great swimming and snorkeling.
When you've finished cooling off, return to the soft yellow sand to rent a parasol, or pick out a floating sun lounger and stay on the water.
Rent water-sports equipment on site, and rest at ease while lifeguards keep watch over younger visitors.
Know before you go:
Wear comfortable shoes (a moderate amount of walking is involved)
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Minimum of 10 people has to join tour otherwise tour may be cancelled
The duration of tour is approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time and
traffic on tour date
Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be
given the option of an alternative date
Please note that the operational program is subject to change