Devil’s Head, Akamas
Top 4 in Top 10 Best Diving Sites In Cyprus
The green and craggy peninsula of Akamas protruding out into the fascinating deep blue waters of the area is stunningly gorgeous. And it appears that diving off the island's untamed western shore is well worth the effort, with the so-called "devil's head," which combines caves and interconnecting tunnels at a depth of 11 meters, being a particularly popular place. During the summer, lucky divers may see green and leatherback turtles, and there's plenty of marine life to see and admire surrounding the fascinating rock formations.
The "Devil's Head Diving Site" is located on the Akamas Peninsula, northwest of Paphos. The Akamas Peninsula is a unique place in terms of geography and geology, as well as flora and wildlife. It also features gorgeous valleys, amazing sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, and is considered the area with the greatest natural beauty because it is undisturbed by civilization and human intervention.
The Devil's Head diving location got its name from the hollowed-out rock formations. This amazing location has a spectacular cave system that you can explore while diving. In addition, at a depth of 10 meters, there are tunnels that link. If you're lucky, you might be able to see green and leatherback turtles.
Paphos has a number of marine caves to explore and visit in addition to Devil's Head. More sea caves may be found at Peyia village, Paphos, and are also worth visiting.