Ring Seekers

Cape Greco & Konnos Bay

Dropped Your Ring at Konnos Bay?

Cape Greco Cliffs, Sea Caves, and the Pebble Cove — Recovery Across Cyprus's Wildest Headland.

Cape Greco is the southeastern tip of Cyprus — a protected national forest park of cliff trails, sea caves, and the iconic Konnos Bay swim cove tucked between the Protaras resort coast and Ayia Napa. The cape catches the sunrise cleanly and the trails draw walkers, photographers, and rock-jumpers in equal measure. Konnos itself is a small pebble-and-sand cove with crystal water and a single beach bar. Rings come off here in a wilder context than the resort beaches — cliff trails, swim coves, and rock-pool zones rather than groomed sand.

Cape Greco & Konnos Bay — lost ring and jewellery recovery

Covering Every Corner of Cape Greco & Konnos

Cape Greco National Forest Park sits between Protaras and Ayia Napa on a rocky headland with a single road threading through it. Konnos Bay is on the western side of the cape, accessible by car and a short downhill walk. The trail network across the cape includes the Cyclops Cave, the cliff-top viewpoints, the sea caves on the southern face, and the Agioi Anargyroi chapel. Rocky-and-trail terrain dominates.

Our local response covers the cape and Konnos from a base in the Protaras-Ayia Napa zone. Most calls are within the local window, with trail access adding a short walk-in.

We serve all areas of Cape Greco & Konnos, including:

  • Konnos Bay swim cove
  • Konnos Bay beach bar and steps
  • The clifftop trail network
  • Cyclops Cave viewpoints
  • The southern sea-cave cluster
  • Agioi Anargyroi chapel and the rock-cut steps
  • The "love bridge" rock-arch zone
  • The cliff-jump platforms
  • The headland summit and viewpoint
  • Boat-trip swim stops accessed from the cape
  • Photography platform zones
  • And everywhere else around the cape

Common Search Locations in Cape Greco & Konnos

The cape's losses break into three clear environments — Konnos pebble-and-water, clifftop trails, and the sea-cave swim points.

Konnos Bay Pebble & Sand

Konnos is the cape's only true beach — a small crescent of pebble blending into pale sand, reached by a stairway down from the parking. The water is clear and the swim shelf gentle. Rings come off during the swim, on the pebble shelf, and at the beach bar steps.

Popular recovery spots: Pebble waterline, central sand patch, swim-shelf zone, beach-bar step transitions

Clifftop Trails

The clifftop trail across the cape from Konnos to Ayia Napa connects a series of viewpoints, photo platforms, and the iconic "love bridge" rock arch. Rings come off during the photo-on-the-edge moment — wedding-proposal photos at the love bridge are a recurring case.

Common locations: Love bridge approach, viewpoint platforms, photo-platform edges, trail-side benches

Sea Caves & Cliff-Jump Platforms

The southern face of the cape has a famous cluster of sea caves accessible from the water and a set of cliff-jump platforms popular through summer. Rings come off during the jump (water entry shocks rings off cold fingers) and at the cave-swim entry zones.

Common locations: Cliff-jump platforms, cave-mouth swim zones, dive-boat anchor points, rock-shelf entry steps

Agioi Anargyroi Chapel & Rock Steps

The small white chapel on the cliff edge has rock-cut steps leading down to a small natural sea pool. The chapel is a popular wedding-blessing spot. Rings come off at the chapel itself, on the steps, and at the natural pool below.

Common locations: Chapel forecourt, rock-cut step joints, natural sea-pool edges

Water Recovery

The water around Cape Greco is among the clearest on the Mediterranean — visibility regularly exceeding seven metres in summer. Sea-cave and cliff-jump recoveries depend on depth (our gear works to six metres reliably).

Why Choose Ring Seekers Cape Greco?

Konnos Pebble & Sand Specialism

The Konnos pebble-and-sand transition zone has a specific search rhythm. We've worked it many times.

Clifftop Trail Familiarity

The trail network — love bridge, Cyclops Cave, viewpoints — is mapped in our heads. We know the high-loss spots.

Sea-Cave Recovery Experience

Cliff-jump and cave-swim losses are recurring cases. We understand water-depth limits and dive-coordination protocols.

Proven Track Record

Recoveries across Konnos, the cliff trails, the sea caves, and the chapel zone.

Specialist Coastal Detection

Get in touch and we'll explain exactly how pricing handles a search that doesn't recover the ring. Everything is agreed transparently before we travel.

Multilingual Service

English, Greek, Russian, and German — covering the typical visitor base.

Wedding-Photo Sensitivity

Love-bridge and chapel proposals end in lost rings often enough that we handle them as a routine sub-case, with appropriate emotional sensitivity.

Park Trail Access Knowledge

The national-forest trail rules require respectful access. We know them.

Discreet & Professional

Cliff-trail searches need quiet, careful work — we deliver it.

Boat-Trip Coordination

Day-boat captains accessing the sea caves from Ayia Napa or Protaras cooperate on return-search runs.

Understanding Cape Greco's Search Conditions

Limestone Cliff Geology

The cape is limestone — soft enough to weather into the sea caves and the love-bridge arch, hard enough to hold trails. The mineral signature is benign for detection.

Pebble & Sand Mix at Konnos

Konnos transitions from pebble at the water's edge to sand higher up. Rings on pebble stay visible; rings on sand can settle a few centimetres. The transition zone is where most losses concentrate.

Cliff-Jump Water Entry Pattern

Cold-water shock loosens rings on the index and middle fingers. Cliff-jump losses cluster directly below the jump platform — predictable search start points.

National Park Rules

Cape Greco is a protected national forest park. Surface searches on trails and beaches are permitted. We don't dig in protected zones.

Wedding Photography Density

The love bridge and the chapel are some of Cyprus's most-photographed wedding-engagement spots. Ring losses during photo-on-the-edge moments are a routine case type.

Sea-Cave Boat Access

Some sea-cave swim points are only accessible by boat. We coordinate with day-boat captains from Ayia Napa or Protaras for return runs.

FAQs – Cape Greco & Konnos Bay

How quickly can you respond at Cape Greco or Konnos?

Typically a few hours. Trail-walk-in for off-road locations adds a short walk; sea-cave boat coordination depends on captain availability.

Yes. Konnos Bay, the clifftop trails, the love bridge, the sea caves, the chapel, and the boat-accessible swim points.

Often yes. The love bridge is one of our most-worked Cape Greco locations. Tell us where exactly you were standing — facing in or facing the bridge — and we'll plan the search.

Depends on depth. Our pulse-induction gear works to about six metres. Most cliff-jump entry points are within that range; deeper-water recoveries require dive coordination.

By volume: love bridge photo zones, Konnos pebble waterline, cliff-jump entry points, sea-cave swim zones, and Agioi Anargyroi chapel steps.

Pricing is confirmed when you book, based on the specifics of your situation. Contact us with the details and we'll explain the structure clearly upfront — no surprises, nothing hidden. Payment is by Visa or Mastercard.

Payment is by Visa or Mastercard only.

Yes. Konnos's pebble-and-sand floor and clear water make it a productive search environment. Morning is best.

Yes. The chapel and rock steps are recurring search locations. We handle wedding-day cases with appropriate sensitivity.

Often yes. Day-boat captains from Ayia Napa and Protaras are cooperative on return runs. Tell us the boat name and which cave or swim stop.

Cape Greco & Konnos Bay

Dropped Your Ring at Konnos Bay? Before the Next Trail Crowd Reaches the Love Bridge — Call Now.

Konnos pebble, cliff trails, sea caves. Park-wide coverage. Professional underwater and sand-buried search using detectors built for coastal terrain..

Contact Ring Seekers Cape Greco now for fast, professional metal detecting recovery across Konnos Bay, the clifftop trails, the love bridge, the sea caves, and the chapel zone. We know this headland — the trail network, the cliff-jump physics, the wedding-photo loss pattern — and we plan every search around them.