Sea Caves is in the Peyia region on the rugged coastline north of Coral Bay. Paphos town centre is about 15km away.
Sea caves stretches along the sea front for about 12km west from Kato Paphos to the small fishing harbour of Agios Georgios, which sits in a breakwater in front of a small island, and was formerly the important settlement of ‘Drepanum’ in Roman times. It is now primarily known for its small, quiet shingle beach, souvla and fish restaurants, and dramatic sunsets – from late spring to early winter, when the sun sets at this westerly point, the horizon seems to explode for miles in rich and vibrant shades of amber and red. To the north, you can see the start of the totally unspoilt nature reserve of the Akamas peninsula.