If you’re considering a boat trip along Cyprus’s east coast, the Aphrodite II Lazy Day Cruise offers a relaxing way to see some of the most beautiful spots around Ayia Napa. While I haven’t been on this particular cruise myself, the glowing reviews, high ratings, and detailed itinerary paint a pretty enticing picture. It’s a trip designed for those who want a mix of scenic views, fun swimming stops, and good food—all aboard a spacious triple-decker boat.
What we love about this experience is how it combines the picture-perfect Blue Lagoon with the chance to spot turtles at Turtle Cove, plus the private feel of a smaller group (max 150 travelers). Another plus: the included lunch offers quite good value, especially considering the quality of the food and the variety of stops. A small but important consideration is that it can feel a bit crowded at times—so if you’re after a super peaceful, solitary day on the water, this might not be your ideal choice.
This tour is perfect for travelers wanting a full, fun-packed day of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing on the water without any fuss. It’s particularly well-suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone eager to enjoy Cyprus’s coastline from a comfortable boat. If you’re after an easy, well-organized trip that covers multiple highlights, this cruise is worth considering.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect
- Departure from Ayia Napa Harbour
- Sea Caves of Ayia Napa
- Cape Greco’s Sea Cave Palaces
- Blue Lagoon
- Crow’s Arch and Ayioi Anargyroi Chapel
- Protaras and Ghost Town Views
- Konnos Bay and Turtle Cove
- Return to Ayia Napa Harbour
- What Travelers Are Saying
- Practical Details: What You Need to Know
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Key Points

- Comfortable, spacious boat with up to 150 travelers, great for those who prefer to avoid cramped spaces.
- Multiple stops for swimming and snorkeling, notably at the Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove—perfect for marine life enthusiasts.
- Includes a hearty lunch with vegetarian and vegan options, offering good value for the price.
- On-board guide and commentary enhance the experience, providing context for each stop.
- Good reviews for staff friendliness and crew service, making the day more enjoyable.
- Weather-dependent, with a clear cancellation policy if conditions are poor.
The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect

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Departure from Ayia Napa Harbour
You’ll start your day boarding the Aphrodite II between 9:00 and 9:45 AM. The boat is described as clean and with ample space, including shaded areas to keep you cool. From here, the cruise gently sets off along the coast, giving you a first look at the beautiful bay and beaches as you leave Ayia Napa behind.
Sea Caves of Ayia Napa
Just a short stop—around 10 minutes—you’ll get a chance to snap some photos of the Sea Caves. They’re a popular spot for their natural beauty, with dramatic rock formations and stunning views perfect for a quick photo session. The caves are free to see, and the stop is brief but worthwhile for those memorable shots.
Cape Greco’s Sea Cave Palaces
Next, you’ll pass by Cape Greco’s famous rock formations, which are truly striking. This location offers fantastic photo opportunities, especially of the blue waters and unusual rock shapes. Some adventurous souls might even try the cliff jumps if they’re feeling brave—a daring highlight for many.
Blue Lagoon
The centerpiece of this cruise is the Blue Lagoon—a pool of water so clear and so blue that it almost looks unreal. You’ll get around 50 minutes here, enough time to swim, snorkel, and enjoy the marine life. Many reviews highlight how breathtaking the water is, and it’s an experience you won’t forget. You can lower yourself in from the steps or take a leap from the top deck for a splash of adrenaline.
Crow’s Arch and Ayioi Anargyroi Chapel
A quick 5-minute stop to admire the Lover’s Bridge, a naturally formed rock arch that’s popular for photos. Nearby, the secluded chapel of Ayioi Anargyroi is perched above a sea cave—an interesting, quiet spot that adds a bit of local charm to your water-based sightseeing.
Protaras and Ghost Town Views
From the water, you’ll see the resort of Protaras and famous sights like Green Bay and Fig Tree Bay. The boat provides a unique perspective of these beaches, and you’ll get a brief history lesson about Famagusta’s abandoned ghost town—a poignant reminder of Cyprus’s complex past. During this segment, lunch is served in the downstairs lounge, which doubles as a cozy spot to relax.
Konnos Bay and Turtle Cove
The final swimming stop is at Konnos Bay, revered for its marine biodiversity. Many travelers are delighted to spot turtles here—some even swimming alongside them. The bay’s calm waters and fresh-water showers make it an ideal place to unwind after a busy morning of sightseeing. This last stop usually lasts around 50 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the water and spot marine creatures.
Return to Ayia Napa Harbour
After the last swim, the cruise heads back to the harbor, ending the day where it all started. The return journey offers more scenic views and the chance to reflect on the day’s highlights.
What Travelers Are Saying

Reviewers consistently praise the Blue Lagoon for its vivid color and crystal-clear water. As one visitor put it, “The blue lagoon second swimming stop was incredible,” highlighting how mesmerizing the water looks up close. Many mention the friendliness and humor of the crew, with one reviewer noting Andreas and John as standout staff members. The food gets positive mentions, especially for its quality and the variety, including vegetarian options.
A couple of reviews noted the tour can get crowded, making it tricky to find a peaceful spot to relax—something to keep in mind if you prefer quiet days on the water. But overall, the majority seem to agree that the experience offers fantastic value for money, combining scenic beauty with good organization and fun.
Practical Details: What You Need to Know
Duration: Approximately 4 hours 30 minutes
Price: About $52.14 per person—considered good value given the stops, food, and snorkeling gear included
Group Size: Max 150 travelers, so it’s lively but not overwhelming
Start Time: 9:45 AM from Ayia Napa Harbour
Included: Lunch, snorkeling equipment, WiFi on board, sun mats
Not Included: Drinks available for purchase—so bring cash or cards if you want additional beverages
Cancellation Policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before, with full refunds if canceled due to bad weather
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This cruise tends to suit those who want a relaxed day out, enjoying Cyprus’s coastline with easy swimming and beautiful scenery. It’s especially popular among families—reviewers mention it’s good for children—and groups wanting a mix of sightseeing, fun water activities, and a decent meal. If you enjoy boat trips with lively crews and don’t mind the possibility of a crowded space, this cruise will likely be a hit.
However, if you’re looking for a very tranquil, solitary experience or are sensitive to crowds, you might find it a bit bustling. Also, since the cruise depends on good weather, plan for a backup date if there’s a forecast of storms or choppy seas.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the boat comfortable and spacious?
Yes, the boat is described as clean, modern, and with plenty of room for up to 150 travelers. There are shaded areas to keep cool and sun mats for lounging.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the cruise itself, snorkeling equipment, WiFi, sun mats, and a buffet-style lunch with vegetarian/vegan options.
How long is the cruise?
The entire experience lasts about 4 hours and 30 minutes, from boarding to return.
Can I see turtles?
Yes, the final stop at Konnos Bay offers a good chance to see marine life, including turtles, as confirmed by many reviews.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and some cash for drinks or souvenirs. The water is usually inviting, and the boat provides freshwater showers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The cruise is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
APHRODITE II -LAZY DAY CRUISE-BLUE LAGOON,TURTLE COVE, with LUNCH
“Saw turtles and fish”
Wrapping It Up

The Aphrodite II Lazy Day Cruise offers a genuinely enjoyable way to explore Cyprus’s east coast, combining scenic views, fun swim stops, and a delicious included meal. It’s perfect for those who want a laid-back, well-organized day with a mix of adventure and relaxation. The experience is especially suited for families, groups, or anyone wanting to tick off highlights like Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove from their Cyprus itinerary.
Sure, it can get busy, and the weather plays a role in how perfect the day turns out—but the consistent praise from travelers suggests it’s a reliable choice for a memorable day on the water. If you’re after a good-value, scenic, and lively cruise, this experience could be an ideal addition to your Cyprus trip.


