If you’re exploring Paphos and looking for a way to combine adventure with sightseeing, this buggy tour might just be what you need. It promises a mix of fun driving, beautiful scenery, and interesting stops — all packed into about five hours. We’ve looked into reviews and details to give you a clear picture of what to expect, so you can decide if it’s right for your trip.
What really appeals to us about this experience is how it offers a personalized way to explore some lesser-trodden areas of Cyprus, along with the thrill of off-road driving. Plus, the stops at Adonis Baths and Lara Turtle Conservation Station make it a well-rounded experience. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that this tour isn’t for everyone — especially if you’re not comfortable with dust or don’t have experience driving a quad or buggy.
Overall, if you’re someone who loves a bit of adventure, enjoys scenic drives, and wants to see a mix of sea caves, shipwrecks, and natural beauty, this tour could be a great pick. It’s particularly suited for active travelers who don’t mind getting a little dusty and appreciate a lively guide to keep the energy up.
Key Points

- Adventure and Sightseeing: Combines off-road buggy driving with scenic coastal views and interesting stops.
- Varied Stops: From sea caves and shipwrecks to turtle breeding sites and Adonis Baths, there’s a lot packed in.
- Expert Guides: Many reviews praise the guides’ knowledge, friendliness, and helpfulness.
- Good Value: The tour includes transport, a safety briefing, and all fees, with many reviewers highlighting the quality of the experience relative to cost.
- Physical Activity: Expect to get dusty and potentially dirty, so dress appropriately and bring goggles or scarves.
- Family-Friendly: Suitable for teens aged 12 and over, with no upper age restrictions for buggy driving (drivers need a valid license).
Exploring the Tour: A Deep Dive into What to Expect

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Starting the Adventure
The tour begins early in the morning at Golden Ride Rentals & Safari, conveniently accessible via bus or car. You’ll arrive for a quick safety briefing and get fitted with a helmet and goggles if needed. For those familiar with driving, especially with a valid driver’s license (category B), you’ll get the chance to take the wheel of a quad or buggy. For those less experienced, sitting as a passenger still offers plenty of fun.
A common thread in reviews is how smoothly the start goes. The guides are described as funny, kind, and very tolerant, which makes everyone feel comfortable right away. There’s a sense of excitement and anticipation, especially when the convoy kicks off at speed along the coast.
The Scenic Coastal Drive
Your first real treat is the ride along Cyprus’s beautiful coast. You’ll pass Coral Bay and the Pegeia area, with breathtaking views of the sea. It’s a chance to feel the breeze and really get a sense of Cyprus’s rugged beauty. Many travelers say this part alone makes the trip worth it, especially if you’re a fan of coastlines and ocean scenery.
Sea Caves and the Shipwreck
Next, the route takes you to the sea caves, famous for their dramatic rock formations. These caves are a photographer’s dream, and many reviews mention how stunning the views are. Then, you’ll visit the Edro 3 shipwreck, which capsized in 2011. Seeing this rusted vessel sitting just offshore adds a touch of intrigue and history to the journey.
For some, this stop is a highlight — not just visually, but also as a chance to listen to guides sharing stories about the shipwreck and the area’s maritime history. It’s a reminder of how Cyprus’s coast has seen both beauty and tragedy.
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The tour then heads to St. George’s Harbour, known for its marina and archaeological intrigue, including catacombs. The panoramic views here are frequently praised, giving a perfect opportunity to snap photos and take a breather from the drive. Many reviews appreciate how knowledgeable guides are about the history and local lore, adding a layer of context and interest.
Turtles and Conservation Efforts
One of the more unique parts of the tour is visiting turtle breeding sites at the Akamas Reserve. The Lara Turtle Conservation Station is a key stop where you might see turtles swimming and nesting. Travelers say it’s a highlight because of how close you get to these creatures, and many appreciate the chance to learn about conservation efforts firsthand.
You’ll also have time for a swim at the Adonis Baths, a natural waterfall and swimming spot steeped in myth. This is a good chance to relax, cool off, and enjoy nature. The reviews mention how much fun kids have splashing around or jumping off rocks, making it a family-friendly highlight despite the dust and dirt of the earlier drive.
Lunch and Relaxation
There’s a well-placed stop at a cafe nestled between mountains and the sea. Many reviewers rave about the tasty food — especially the halloumi — and the generous portions. It’s a good moment to recharge before heading to Adonis Baths for more swimming and exploring.
Adonis Baths and the Waterfall
The final major stop is Adonis Baths, a beautiful natural site with a waterfall. Visitors describe it as a peaceful, scenic spot, perfect for a leisurely swim, exploring the rocks, or taking a walk along the trails. It’s steeped in myth, connecting to Aphrodite and Adonis, and the guides share stories that give the place a sense of magic.
This part of the tour is considered a relaxing finish, offering a chance to unwind after the more active parts of the day. Many reviews recall how much fun they had jumping into the water, playing on ropes swings, or just enjoying the scenery.
Returning and Final Impressions
The day wraps up with the convoy returning to the starting point, often with some lighthearted moments along the way. Several reviews mention how well-organized the whole experience is, with the team even offering to drop travelers back at their hotels or bus stations, which is a nice touch.
Practical Details and Tips

Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you’re adventurous, enjoy off-road driving, and want to see Cyprus from a different perspective, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially suited to those over 12 who are comfortable on a buggy or quad, and who don’t mind getting dusty. It’s not ideal for pregnant women or those with mobility issues — the off-road sections and water activities require some physical ability.
What To Bring
- Towel and beachwear — for swimming at Adonis Baths and Lara Turtle Station.
- Cash — for lunch (around 10 euros) and the entry to Adonis Baths.
- Clothes that can get dirty — dust from the off-road driving is unavoidable.
- Sunglasses or goggles — highly recommended to protect against dust.
- Driver’s license (category B) — needed if you plan to drive.
Important Considerations
- The tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
- Drivers must have prior experience, and the minimum age for drivers is 18.
- Passengers must be at least 12, making it suitable for teens.
- You’ll want to bring cash for lunch and entry fees, as card payments aren’t accepted there.
- The tour lasts about five hours, with availability depending on the day, so check in advance.
What Reviews Say
Many people are impressed with the knowledgeable guides, praising their friendliness and helpfulness. The scenery gets lots of mentions, with travelers loving the views of beaches, rock formations, and the shipwreck. The value for money is also a recurring theme — with many feeling that the experience is well worth the price, especially considering the multiple stops and included fees.
Some minor downsides are the dust and dirt, which can be tough if you’re sensitive or didn’t bring goggles, and a few reports of initial scheduling hiccups, though these were quickly rectified by the team.
Final Thoughts

This guided buggy tour from Paphos offers a fun, active way to explore some of Cyprus’s most scenic and intriguing sights. It’s a good mix of adventure, cultural stories, and natural beauty, with enough variety to keep everyone engaged. The opportunity to see the shipwreck, visit turtle nesting sites, and cool off at Adonis Baths makes it more than just a bumpy ride — it’s a well-rounded day out.
If you’re someone who loves a bit of adrenaline but also appreciates scenic stops and the chance to learn about local myths and history, this tour strikes a solid balance. It’s especially suited for curious travelers who don’t mind getting dusty and want a memorable, lively experience away from more structured or traditional sightseeing.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and over can participate as passengers, but drivers need to be at least 18 with a valid driver’s license. It’s a lively, active tour, so consider your kids’ comfort with dust and off-road driving.
Do I need experience to drive the buggy?
Only drivers with prior experience and a valid Category B license can drive the quad or buggy. If you’re a beginner, you can still enjoy the ride as a passenger.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring a towel, beachwear, cash for lunch and entry fees, clothes that can get dusty, sunglasses or goggles, and your driver’s license. Also, consider a scarf to protect against dust.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
What’s included in the price?
The tour price covers safety briefing, the guide, the buggy or quad, helmets and goggles, all fees and taxes, and third-party insurance.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
No — it runs rain or shine. Dress appropriately and be prepared for outdoor conditions.
This adventure is a lively way to see Cyprus, packed with memorable sights and plenty of fun. Whether you’re into scenic drives, natural wonders, or just a day of getting dusty with friends or family, it’s a solid choice. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure — and maybe a scarf!
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