If you’re heading to Ayia Napa and looking for a relaxing yet scenic adventure, a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove might just be what you need. While we haven’t personally taken this tour ourselves, it’s one of those experiences that seems perfect for anyone wanting a mix of swimming, exploring caves, and spotting sea turtles—especially if you’re craving a peaceful, nature-focused outing.
What really draws people in are the stunning views of the coast, the chance to swim in crystal-clear waters, and the opportunity to see marine life up close. We love that it offers a balance of adventure and relaxation—you’re not just sitting on a boat the whole time. However, it’s worth noting that this tour isn’t suited for non-swimmers or anyone prone to seasickness, so plan accordingly.
This boat trip is well-suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, scenic scenery, and a laid-back vibe without the hassle of complicated logistics. Whether you’re traveling with friends, a partner, or even solo, it offers a straightforward way to enjoy some of Cyprus’s most beautiful coastal spots.
Key Points

Beautiful coastal scenery with dramatic caves and turquoise waters.
Swim opportunities at the Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove, with a chance to see turtles in their natural habitat.
Short and manageable tour of 3 hours, making it a good option for a quick yet memorable outing.
Comfortable boat with friendly crew, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere.
Ideal for those who love nature, swimming, and scenic views—not suitable for non-swimmers or seasick-prone travelers.
Includes stops at popular sites like Ayia Napa Caves and Palatia Sea Caves for photography and exploration.
An Honest Look at the Experience
If you’re after a straightforward, scenic boat trip in Ayia Napa, this tour ticks quite a few boxes. Starting at the Azure Yacht Club, you’ll set sail from Ayia Napa Harbor with a friendly crew guiding you along the coast. The boat itself can carry up to 120 guests, so it’s usually a lively, social atmosphere but still intimate enough to enjoy the views.
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The Itinerary and What to Expect
The journey begins with a gentle cruise along the coast, giving you the perfect opportunity to snap photos of the Ayia Napa Caves and the stunning rock formations. These caves are visually impressive—craggy, mysterious, and great for photos. The guides usually point out the sights, and many travelers comment positively on the scenic views.
Next, the boat heads toward the Palatia Sea Caves, a popular spot where many enjoy jumping from the rocks into the sea. If you’re feeling adventurous and comfortable with a bit of jumping, this is a highlight. We’ve read reviews from visitors who mention “the caves are just stunning” and appreciate the opportunity for some fun, although not everyone jumps.
The main event is the stop at the Blue Lagoon, where you’ll have about 40 minutes to swim in its famously clear, turquoise waters. This is the perfect moment to relax, float around, or snorkel and see the marine life below the surface. Many reviews emphasize the crystal-clear waters as a major highlight.
Turtle Cove is the next stop, passing by Cape Greco Sea Caves and Konnos Bay. Here, you get another chance to swim and, if you’re lucky, spot some turtles in their natural habitat. This is often a favorite part for travelers who love marine wildlife, and many reviews mention seeing turtles or marine life, which adds a special touch to the experience.
Finally, the cruise gently makes its way back to Ayia Napa Harbor, allowing you to take in the coastal scenery and reflect on the day. The slower pace on the return leg is a nice way to unwind and enjoy the views one last time.
The Good and the Not-So-Good
On the plus side, guests often praise the friendly crew, the beautiful scenery, and the overall relaxed vibe. It’s a great way to spend an afternoon swimming in protected waters while taking in some of Cyprus’s most iconic coastal sights. The views of the caves and the chance to see turtles are notable highlights that make this trip stand out.
However, some travelers note that the boat can get crowded given its size (up to 120 guests), especially in peak season. If you prefer a more intimate experience, this might feel a little hectic. Also, since the tour involves swimming and being in the water, it’s not suitable for non-swimmers or those with seasickness issues. A few reviews mention that the ride can be a bit bumpy if the seas are rough, so keep that in mind.
Price and Value
At around 3 hours long, this trip offers a good balance between cost and experience. While the price isn’t specified in detail here, the value largely depends on whether you enjoy water-based activities and scenic tours. For many, the chance to swim in the Blue Lagoon and see turtles makes it worthwhile, especially considering the included stops at notable caves and the scenic cruise.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Tips
- Bring your swimwear, towel, camera, and sunscreen—the waters are stunning, and you’ll want to capture the moment.
- No food or drinks are allowed onboard, so plan accordingly before you board.
- Departures start at 10:30 am from Agia Napa Harbour, so plan your morning to arrive a bit early.
- It’s best suited for those comfortable in the water and not prone to seasickness.
- The tour is offered in English and Greek, so language should generally not be an issue.
Who Would Enjoy This Tour?

If you’re someone who loves combining scenic boat rides with opportunistic swimming, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. It’s also perfect for travelers who want a relaxing morning or early afternoon on the water, with enough time to explore other parts of Cyprus afterward.
This trip benefits those who value beautiful natural scenery, marine wildlife, and caves—and don’t mind sharing the boat with a good number of fellow travelers. It might not be the best fit if you’re looking for a private, intimate experience or if you’re prone to seasickness.
The Sum Up

This Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove boat trip offers a relaxed yet scenic way to experience some of Cyprus’s most iconic coastal sights. With stops at caves, a stunning lagoon for swimming, and a chance to see turtles in their natural environment, it’s a tour that combines natural beauty with a laid-back vibe. The friendly crew and manageable duration make it accessible and enjoyable, especially if you’re looking to spend a couple of hours in the water.
While it isn’t perfect for everyone—especially non-swimmers or those sensitive to motion—the overall experience is a solid choice for anyone eager to enjoy Cyprus’s crystal-clear waters and rugged coastlines without fuss. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who appreciate a good mix of sightseeing, swimming, and wildlife spotting in a friendly, social setting.
If these elements appeal to you and you’re looking for a memorable day out on the water, this trip is definitely worth considering. Just remember to bring your essentials, prepare for some bouncing seas if the weather turns, and enjoy the views and the chance to cool off in those gorgeous waters.
Ayia Napa: Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove Boat Trip
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Not really. Since swimming is a key part of the experience at the Blue Lagoon and Turtle Cove, non-swimmers might find it difficult to fully enjoy the trip.
How long does the trip last?
The tour lasts around 3 hours, starting at 10:30 am from Agia Napa Harbour. It includes stops at various sites and some time for swimming.
Can I see turtles during the tour?
Many travelers report seeing turtles at Turtle Cove, but sightings aren’t guaranteed. It’s a chance worth taking if marine wildlife interests you.
Is the boat crowded?
The boat can hold up to 120 guests, so during peak times, it may feel busy. If you prefer quieter experiences, consider going early or in low season.
What should I bring with me?
Bring swimwear, a towel, camera, and sunscreen. Since food and drinks aren’t allowed onboard, plan to eat before or after the trip.
Are there any restrictions?
Yes, food, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed onboard. Also, the trip isn’t recommended for people prone to seasickness or non-swimmers.
In short, this boat trip offers a genuine taste of Cyprus’s coastal charm—if you’re drawn to clear waters, dramatic caves, and the possibility of seeing turtles, it’s a relaxed choice that can make for a memorable part of your trip.
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