Best attractions and places to see around Akamas Forest include a diverse array of natural and historical sites on the western tip of Cyprus. This natural reserve features rugged coastlines, dense forests, and deep gorges. The region is known for its rich biodiversity and significant natural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Junction of Adonis & Aphrodite Trail with benches & water point.
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A bath there promises eternal beauty😇
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Large bay with incredibly turquoise water - a real Caribbean feeling on the Mediterranean. You are rarely alone here, though. The first boats anchor there early in the morning. Swimming is best done from the boat. For hikers, other great bays nearby offer better beaches and more seclusion.
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The Bath of Aphrodite is a small natural grotto under an old fig tree. Water flows steadily down the rock face and splashes into the wonderful, shady Bath of Aphrodite. A beautiful place. There is nothing going on before 10 a.m....the size of the parking lot suggests that it will be busier later.
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This is a very good way to imagine a divine bath. Who knows which water nymphs still inhabit this spring?
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It's always admirable that a tree can grow so old next to people. What a majestic tree.
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Akamas Forest is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Blue Lagoon (Akamas Peninsula), known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Another must-see is Avakas Gorge, an impressive canyon with towering limestone cliffs and diverse wildlife. The Baths of Aphrodite, a natural spring steeped in mythology, is also a popular spot.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Moutti tis Sotiras Viewpoint. From here, you can see the entire coastline, stretching from Cape Arnaoutis to Polis. The Coastal Section of the Aphrodite Trail also offers magnificent vistas of the sea and rugged coast.
Yes, Akamas Forest holds several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the remains of the Magnesium Mine, Akamas Peninsula, which operated under British rule until the early 20th century. Along the Aphrodite Trail, you'll also find the Tower of Rigena, remnants of an old Catholic monastery, and other Byzantine and medieval ruins scattered throughout the peninsula.
Akamas Forest offers several well-known nature trails. The Aphrodite Trail is a popular 7.5-kilometer route that follows mythical footsteps, passing medieval ruins and offering panoramic views. The Adonis Trail provides magnificent views of the Akamas overland and Polis Chrysochous Bay. Other official trails include Smigies Trail and Pissouromoutti Trail, known for coastal views and diverse flora.
Beyond hiking, Akamas Forest and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including difficult loops around Moutti tis Sotiras Viewpoint. For more options, explore the running trails around Akamas Forest.
Absolutely. The Akamas region is excellent for cycling. You can find dedicated MTB trails around Akamas Forest, with routes like the challenging loop from Marine protected area of Chalavro to Blue Lagoon (Akamas Peninsula) and Fontana Amorosa Bay. There are also road cycling routes, such as the Latchi Marina to Stavros tis Psokas loop.
Yes, several spots in Akamas Forest are suitable for families. The Aphrodite's Baths, with its botanical garden, is a gentle walk and a beautiful, shady spot. The Blue Lagoon (Akamas Peninsula) is also considered family-friendly for its clear waters, ideal for swimming and boat tours.
The Akamas Peninsula is best visited during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. During these periods, the weather is milder, making it ideal for hiking and exploring the trails. The spring also brings a vibrant display of wildflowers, while autumn offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities.
Akamas Forest is a biodiversity hotspot, part of the Natura 2000 network. You can encounter over 530 plant species, including endemic ones like the Cyprus orchid and rare Halepa pine. The fauna is equally diverse, with foxes, hedgehogs, chameleons, various bird species (including migratory ones), and rare reptiles such as the black snake and blunt-nosed viper.
Beyond the well-trodden paths, consider exploring Fontana Amorosa, also known as the 'Spring of Love,' a coastal lagoon with stunning turquoise waters accessible via the Aphrodite Trail. The disused Magnesium Mines offer a unique glimpse into the region's industrial past, and the Ancient Oak Tree, believed to be where Aphrodite rested, provides a touch of mythology amidst nature.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. Many highlight the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon (Akamas Peninsula) and the rewarding vistas from Moutti tis Sotiras Viewpoint. The challenging yet scenic Coastal Section of the Aphrodite Trail is also highly recommended for its unique perspective of the rugged coast.


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