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The Biggest Glass Bottom Boat in Protaras!
Come aboard the Dolphin Submarine, on a family day out on the coast of Protaras.
Let us take you along to some of the highlights of our area, such as the Ghost Town of Famagusta, the Sea Caves located on the national forest park of Cape Greko and of course Blue Lagoon for our swimming stop.
During our swimming stop you have the chance to jump in the crystal-clear waters to swim and snorkel around. With 2 big slides (+1 for young children), a jumping bridge and of course a swimming platform you can get in the water however you like, or just simply relax on board. We have something for everyone and any age!
And lets not forget our glass bottom, with 23 big glasses you can see the under-water world including fishes, turtles and if you are lucky dolphins.
Our experienced crew guides you all throughout the cruise, giving you all the relative information and even jumps in the water with you for a diving show.
So what are you waiting for?! Grab your friends and family for a fun day out at sea, and create a lifetime of memories!
Varosha was once a resort located in the city of Famagusta, Cyprus. Before the division of Cyprus in 1974, Varosha was a booming resort town with sky-scraping hotels, glamorous shopping districts, and sandy beaches frequently called the best in Cyprus. But since 1974, everyone but the Turkish military was forbidden from entering, and today, the once-booming resort town lies crumbling and abandoned.
Pernera is situated between Kapparis and the center of Protaras. The two resorts are linked by a beachfront walkway, popular all year round with walkers, runners, and those taking a stroll to admire the sea views. With several small bays along the coast towards Protaras, it is a popular resort for families who prefer a quieter area.
Protaras is situated on the south-eastern fringe of Cyprus and has the blessing of the first sunrise in Europe. Protaras extends along the eastern coast and stretches for 10km from the district of ‘Kapparis’ to the location of ‘Konnos’. Hundreds of windmills grant its landscape a quaint, tranquil beauty. Fantastic beaches with crystal clear waters are found along this coast, most of them accredited with the prestigious Blue Flag status.
Green Bay is situated between the center of Protaras and the area of Cape Greko. It is particularly popular for its underwater sculpture park, attracting snorkelers and divers from around the area.
Cape Greco was designated as a National Forest Park in 1993. It is a relatively unspoiled area with great natural beauty both on land and on water. It is an oasis of tranquillity nestled midway between the resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras.
Covering an area of 385 hectares, Cape Greco is covered by a dense juniper forest.
The Grecian Park hotel, the small chapel of Agioi Anargyroi, are some of the few buildings in the area. With natural rocky formations, several caves can be found with the Cyclops being one of the most popular.
There are several hiking trails, bicycle tracks, and a designated picnic area. The rocky seabed and underwater caves encourage a wealth of sea life making this area a hot spot for both snorkeling and scuba diving.
The chapel is found on the Eastern side of Cape Greko and is devoted to Ayios Kosmas and Ayios Damianos, both doctors who treated and cured patients without receiving any payment. According to tradition, during one of their journeys in the area, they faced rough seas and their boat was carried away into a cave and was since turned into a chapel. Later on, a new chapel was built just above the cave and it is still used to this date for weddings and christenings.
The Pirate’s Cave is located right next to the Lovers Bridge. It is a natural cave that was once believed to had hidden treasures from the pirates.
The Virgin Mary Cave is located right next to the pirate’s cave. It is named after the carved colonization of the Virgin Mary which can be found inside the cave.
Blue Lagoon is the most popular swimming stop for both private and passenger vessels that visit the area from all around the island. It is popular for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy bottom. The area is sheltered from strong winds, making it nice and calm.
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