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Experience an exciting half-day off-road adventure from Coral Bay to Adonis Baths, combining scenic sightseeing, off-road driving, and a refreshing swim.
This tour of Cyprus offers a lively mix of off-road driving, sightseeing, and a dip in the famous Adonis Baths waterfalls. It’s designed for those craving a bit of adrenaline, scenic exploration, and a taste of local mythology, all packed into about 4 to 5 hours. With a solid 4.5-star rating from over 110 reviews, it’s clear many travelers find it a fun, value-packed day out.
What we really love about this experience is the way it combines adventure with authentic local spots — from the lush forests of the Akamas Peninsula to the myth-laden waterfalls, there’s plenty to see and do. A major draw is the off-road quad or buggy ride, which allows you to get off the beaten path in Cyprus. One potential consideration is that some stops might feel rushed, or that the experience can be a bit dusty and messy — but that’s all part of the fun for most.
This tour suits anyone who enjoys active outings, stunning landscapes, and cultural tidbits. It’s particularly popular among families, couples, and groups looking for a memorable, hands-on day exploring Cyprus’s natural beauty. Just remember to bring your driver’s license, a sense of adventure, and perhaps a change of clothes if you plan to swim.

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The tour kicks off at 10:00 am, with a group size capped at 20 travelers, ensuring a more personalized feel. You’ll meet your guide at a designated location — one of the reviews mentions staff being flexible enough to guide late arrivals, which is reassuring. The price currently sits at $104.50 per group, which is quite reasonable for a half-day adventure that packs in so many experiences.
You’ll receive all necessary safety equipment, including helmets and goggles — especially useful since off-roading can get dusty or muddy. The tour is conducted with a mobile ticket, making it easy to organize and keep track of.
Stop 1: Pegeia Village and the Edro III Shipwreck
Your journey begins with a quick stop in Pegeia, a picturesque village perched on hillside slopes above Coral Bay. This area was first settled by Venetians, and the name likely derives from the Latin “Baia,” meaning bay. The highlight here is the Edro III shipwreck, which ran aground in 2011 during a storm. Over time, it has become a striking photo spot, with the wreck lying abandoned on the rocks. Visitors can’t enter the ship anymore for safety reasons, but it’s a fascinating reminder of Cyprus’s maritime history.
Reviewers mention that the shipwreck is “no longer accessible,” but the photo ops still make it worthwhile.
Stop 2: Agios Georgios Harbour and Nearby Caves
Next, we head to the historic St. Georgios Harbour, where archaeological excavations uncovered early Christian basilicas and a bath from the 6th century AD. The site is believed to have been a Roman port, and off the coast lies Yeronisos Island, with its layered history from Chalcolithic to Byzantine times. Travelers will enjoy walking around the quaint marina and seeing remnants of the past.
One reviewer highlighted that the area features stunning rock formations and caves that took thousands of years to form, adding a natural wonder to the historical appeal.
Stop 3: Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station
A must-see for nature lovers, Lara Bay is one of Cyprus’s last untouched coastal zones. It’s a nesting ground for Loggerhead and Green Turtles, both classified as vulnerable or endangered. Between May and September, visitors might catch a glimpse of turtle nests protected by enclosures. The nearby conservation station provides insight into ongoing efforts to save these species.
Reviewers love the chance to see the turtles’ nesting sites, describing Lara Bay as “spectacular and unspoiled,” perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Stop 4: Adonis Baths Waterfalls
The grand finale is the enchanting Adonis Baths, steeped in mythology and surrounded by lush greenery. According to legend, Adonis himself tended horses and hunted in this very spot, and it’s believed that he and Aphrodite had children here. Today, it’s renowned for its beautiful waterfalls and inviting pools, where travelers often take a refreshing swim.
Most reviews mention the waterfalls as the “highlight,” with many appreciating the chance to cool off after some off-road dust. Admission is €7 per person, not included in the tour price.
We loved the way the off-road segment transports you into Cyprus’s wild side. Whether on a quad or a buggy, you’ll get a taste of rugged terrain, forest trails, and scenic views. The guides are praised for their professionalism and safety focus — one review notes that “guides were incredibly nice and friendly,” ensuring everyone felt secure, even on the more challenging sections.
While some reviewers wished the ride was faster, most appreciated the balance between sightseeing and adventure. Expect to get dusty or muddy, which is part of the appeal if you’re after a genuine outdoor thrill. Families with kids as young as 7 or 8 have found the experience suitable, especially with smaller, three-seater buggies, like the one a reviewer mentioned enjoying with their 3-year-old.
Lunch isn’t included, but several reviewers rave about the quality of the local food at the stops — “the best we had in Cyprus,” said one. The tour generally moves smoothly, with enough time allocated at each location. Be prepared to spend some time walking and exploring, especially at sites like the caves and the turtle conservation.
A few helpful hints:
– Bring your valid driver’s license, as it’s required to operate the vehicles.
– Wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for dirt and water.
– Don’t forget a towel or change of clothes if you plan to swim.
– The tour’s pace and stops are well-organized, but some visitors feel the time at each site could be slightly longer, especially at the caves.
Based on actual experiences, guides like George and others are praised for their friendliness and knowledge. One reviewer noted a guide from Romania who made the trip extra enjoyable, and many appreciated the flexibility when delays occurred. Several reviews emphasize the value for money, citing the diverse sightseeing, off-road fun, and the chance to relax at Adonis Baths as a perfect combo.
Many mention the delicious local food served at the stops, often describing it as plentiful and tasty, adding to the overall value. The tour strikes a good balance for those wanting a mix of adventure, history, and nature without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

If you’re seeking adventure and scenic diversity, this tour checks all boxes. It’s perfect for active travelers who enjoy off-road rides, stunning landscapes, and cultural spots. Families with children around 7+ are often happy with the experience, especially with the buggy or quad options suited for different ages.
Couples and groups will appreciate the informative guides and the relaxed pace, which allows for plenty of memorable photos and some downtime at the waterfalls. Keep in mind, if you dislike getting dusty or prefer a more leisurely sightseeing day, this may not be ideal.

This half-day quad or buggy tour from Coral Bay to Adonis Baths delivers a well-rounded package of nature, history, adventure, and relaxation. The combination of off-road driving, scenic stops, and a refreshing swim makes it perfect for travelers who want to get a true feel of Cyprus’s wild and mythological side without spending a full day on it.
The touched-upon highlights—friendly guides, stunning landscapes, and the chance to connect with local legends—make this a memorable experience. For those craving a lively, fun-filled adventure that offers both thrill and tranquility, this tour offers excellent value and authentic fun.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, the mix of history, nature, and adrenaline will leave you with plenty of stories and great photos. Just come prepared to get a little dusty, and you’ll have a fantastic day out in Cyprus.

Do I need a driver’s license to join this tour?
Yes, a valid driver’s license is mandatory if you want to operate the quad or buggy during the trip.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers, including families with children aged 7 and older, find the tour appropriate, especially with the smaller buggy options. Always check with the provider if your child’s age or size might be a concern.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour covers all fees and taxes, plus helmets and goggles if needed. Lunch and drinks are not included, and the €7 entrance fee at Adonis Baths is separate.
How long are stops at each site?
Stops generally range from 10 to 30 minutes, providing enough time for photos and brief exploration, though some reviewers felt certain stops could have been longer.
Can I customize the experience?
While the schedule is fixed, private tours are available if you want to tailor the experience or spend more time in specific locations.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, comfortable clothes, water, a towel or change of clothes if swimming, and be prepared for some dirt or dust.
This tour balances adventure, culture, and natural beauty, making it a fantastic choice for those looking to blend activity with sightseeing in Cyprus.