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Snorkeling in Cyprus — Top 10 Bays with Good Visibility and What You’ll See Underwater

Cyprus is one of the best places for snorkeling in the Mediterranean basin. The reasons are purely geographical: limestone and basalt seabed, minimal tourist turbulence (no large rivers muddying the water), a low number of motorboats near rocky shores, and water temperatures of 22–28°C for most of the year. Underwater visibility in the best spots exceeds 15 meters — a rarity in Western Europe.

Below is a list of the 10 best snorkeling spots with a description of how to get there and what to look for underwater.

1. Konnos Bay (Cape Greco, eastern Cyprus)

GPS: 34.9643° N, 34.0623° E Directions: B16 Road, 15 km from Protaras Best Area: Rocky promontory on the left side of the bay (facing the sea) Depth: 0–8 m near the rocks Visibility: 12–18 m

What you’ll see:

  • Wrasses (Labridae): Shiny green-blue fish up to 30 cm
  • Parrotfish (Sparisoma): Brown, up to 25 cm, feed on algae from rocks
  • Common Octopus (Octopus vulgaris): In rock crevices, active at night (evening snorkeling!)
  • Starfish (Asterias rubens): On hard substrate at 3–5 m
  • Black Sea Urchins (Arbacia lixula): Watch out for spines — water shoes are essential

Tip: On the right side of the bay, a rock wall runs along — larger fish and moray eels are found there. Approach cautiously, without disturbing.

2. Blue Lagoon Cape Greco (seaside)

GPS: Accessible only by boat (GPS: 34.9570° N, 34.0630° E from the Konnos side) Directions: Kayak from Konnos Bay (800 m) or boat from Protaras Best Area: Eastern rock wall of the lagoon Depth: 3–12 m Visibility: 15–20 m (best on this list)

What you’ll see:

  • Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus): Up to 60 cm, slow-moving, brown-spotted. They hide under rocks.
  • Red Mullet (Mullus surmuletus): Pink-red, on sand in groups
  • Blue Shark (Prionace glauca): Occasionally in deeper sections (5+ m) — harmless to humans

Tip: Enter the lagoon through a side rock opening from the east. The water inside the lagoon is calmer than outside.

3. Peyia Caves (Coral Bay area)

GPS: 34.8490° N, 32.3638° E Directions: Coastal road from Coral Bay, 2 km Best Area: Rocky platform at the entrance to the caves Depth: 0–6 m Visibility: 8–12 m

What you’ll see:

  • Octopus in the cave: Enter shallowly under the rocky ceiling — an octopus often sits there. Do not enter too deep without air.
  • Sea urchin (Diadema antillarum): Long black spines — do not touch under any circumstances
  • Portuguese Man-of-War (Physalia physalis): Occasionally near the surface — avoid

Tip: Enter the water directly at the rocky platform (not from the beach — there is no beach here). Water shoes are essential.

4. Lara Bay (Akamas)

GPS: 34.9556° N, 32.3508° E Directions: Gravel road from Agios Georgios Peyias Best Area: Right side of the beach near the rocky promontory Depth: 0–5 m Visibility: 10–15 m

What you’ll see:

  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta): In season (May–October) — occasional. Turtles nest here but also feed near the beach. Observe from a distance of 3+ m.
  • Gilt-head Bream (Boops boops): Silver, in schools of 50–200 individuals
  • Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus): Rarely, but near meadows of Posidonia oceanica seagrass

Important Note: Do not feed the turtles. Do not swim after them. Passive observation only.

5. Governor's Beach (Limassol)

GPS: 34.7100° N, 33.3560° E Best Area: Eastern section of the beach near the basalt rocks Depth: 1–5 m Visibility: 6–10 m (slightly lower than the others due to the basalt bottom)

What you’ll see:

  • Squid (Loligo vulgaris): Groups in the water column in August–October
  • Bracted Starfish (Echinaster sepositus): Red, on basalt
  • Characteristic rocky fauna of the dark basalt bottom

6. Konnos Bay eastern wall (deep wall)

For snorkelers with good breath-holding or freediving skills: Depth: 8–25 m (beyond the reach of normal snorkeling — for freedivers) Visibility: 20+ m

At 8–15 m: schools of trevally (Pomatomus saltatrix), amberjack (Seriola dumerilii) — large, fast, stunning.

7. Protaras (Sunrise Beach area)

Best Areas for Children:

  1. Protaras (no. 7 on the list) — infrastructure, lifeguards
  2. Konnos Bay — shallow near the shore, visible fish
  3. Lara Bay — chance to see a turtle

Children’s equipment: Mask from size "XS Kids" (approx. 5 years). Fins: Adjust the size with an extra 1–2 cm — too tight will hurt the ankle.

Snorkeling lesson for children: Several schools near hotels in Ayia Napa and Protaras offer 1-hour lessons with an instructor (8–15 EUR/child). They teach proper breathing and diving techniques.

Apartments and villas near the best snorkeling spots in Cyprus on CyprusBooker — filter "Cape Greco", "Konnos Bay" or "Protaras". The "near the beach" filter will find properties within walking distance of the sea.

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