A slender natural sea arch — the 'Crow's Arch', better known as the Love Bridge — jutting off the Cape Greco cliffs above impossibly blue water. It's one of the most photographed spots on the east coast and magical at sunrise. The rock is unfenced and can be slippery, so it's safest admired from the clifftop rather than by clambering out onto the arch.
Type: Landmark · Area: Cape Greco, Ayia Napa & Protaras · Best time: Sunrise · calm sea · Entry: Free
Kamara tou Koraka — the 'Crow's Arch', widely nicknamed the Love Bridge — is a slender natural sea arch on the Cape Greco cliffs, framing impossibly blue water below. It's one of the most photographed natural features on the east coast, glowing at sunrise and popular for dramatic portraits. The arch is a thin, unfenced rock span, so it's best admired and photographed from the clifftop rather than by climbing onto it.
On the Cape Greco headland between Ayia Napa and Protaras, a short walk from the coastal road and cycle path; most people drive to the nearby pull-ins or arrive on the Cape Greco trails.
Informal roadside parking along the Cape Greco road; from there it's a short walk to the arch.
Sunrise for the light and the quiet, and calm days for the bluest water. Midday summer sun is harsh and the clifftop is exposed.
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