Best waterfalls in Cyprus are predominantly located within the Troodos Mountains, offering natural escapes. The island's diverse landscape features numerous waterfalls, providing picturesque hiking opportunities. These natural gems are a refreshing contrast to Cyprus's coastal areas. The region's geology contributes to the formation of these unique water features.
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Opening hours 9:00 - 17:00 Admission €15 A beautiful waterfall where you can cool off, especially on hot days 👌 Those with water shoes can walk much further towards the end of the valley to discover another waterfall. But the hike itself is the highlight here 🤩
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The Caledonia Falls in Cyprus are located near the village of Platres in Troodos. This beautiful waterfall is one of the highest in Cyprus and is surrounded by forest and is most popular in summer when it offers a cool and shady retreat from the strong midday sun. It was a nice short hike.
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A bath there promises eternal beauty😇
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Impressive waterfall in Panos Platres. You can either walk directly from the town on a 1.5 km long route to the waterfall (it goes up and down a bit) or you can drive straight there (road just outside Panos Platres) and just walk down the last few steps to the waterfall. Apparently it is less well known than the Kalendonia waterfall and therefore not as crowded - we cannot confirm this...
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The waterfall itself is not terribly impressive, but the short hike to get there is a nice one with lots of shade. Can get quite crowded, we were glad we combined it with the beautiful Pouziaris Hike nearby where we only ran into one other group on the whole trail (and they had gotten lost looking for the waterfall...)
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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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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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For a family-friendly experience, the Adonis Baths Waterfalls are a great choice, offering natural pools for swimming and mythological statues. The Caledonia Trail leading to Caledonia Waterfalls is also suitable for families, winding through pine forests.
The best time to visit most waterfalls in Cyprus, especially those in the Troodos Mountains, is during spring (February to May). This is when the water flow is highest due to meltwater, and the surrounding nature is lush and green, offering the most picturesque views.
Yes, you can swim at the Adonis Baths Waterfalls, which feature natural pools. Additionally, at Chantara Waterfall, visitors can discover natural rock pools at the top, ideal for a refreshing dip.
The difficulty varies. The Caledonia Trail to Caledonia Waterfalls is considered of average difficulty. Millomeris Waterfall can be reached via a short hiking trail or a drive, with only a few wooden steps into the canyon. Many trails are intermediate, but options exist for easier access.
Cyprus waterfalls offer diverse natural features. At Kremiotis Waterfall, you can walk under the cascade and see seaweed-covered rocks. Chantara Waterfall features a unique rock formation that splits the water stream, surrounded by dense vegetation including plane trees and aromatic plants. Mesa Potamos is known for its beautiful eucalyptus forest.
Yes, the Adonis Baths Waterfalls are steeped in Greek mythology, believed to be a meeting place for Adonis and Aphrodite, and feature statues of Greek gods and a 400-year-old watermill. Near Mesa Potamos Waterfall, you can find the Monastery of St. John the Baptist.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Caledonia Waterfalls, which are part of longer routes. For more options, explore the waterfall hikes in Cyprus guide. Mountain biking and gravel biking routes are also available in the wider area; check out the MTB Trails in Cyprus guide and Gravel biking in Cyprus guide for routes near Limassol and the Troodos Mountains.
Many waterfalls are quite accessible. Millomeris Waterfall can be reached via a short hike or a drive, with the final section involving a few steps. Chantara Waterfall is easily accessible via a dirt road suitable for most cars. For Adonis Baths Waterfalls, be aware that access involves a somewhat rough dirt road.
Visitors frequently praise the refreshing escape and picturesque hiking opportunities. The tranquil environment, the sound of gushing water, and the dense forests are often highlighted. Many appreciate the less crowded spots like Millomeris for a more secluded experience, while others enjoy the unique features like walking under Kremiotis Waterfall.
Many of the prominent waterfalls, such as Caledonia Waterfalls and Millomeris Waterfall, are located in the Troodos Mountains, which are relatively close to Limassol. Caledonia has parking available on the main road, allowing for a short walk to the falls. Mesa Potamos Waterfall also has an easily accessible picnic area nearby, suggesting parking availability.
Millomeris Waterfall is the tallest natural waterfall in Cyprus, standing at about 15 meters high. It maintains its flow even in summer, making it an impressive sight.
Yes, it is possible to combine a visit to Millomeris Waterfall with a hike to the Caledonia Waterfalls. They are both located in the Platres area of the Troodos Mountains, making them convenient to visit together.


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