REVIEW · PAPHOS TOURS
Blue Lagoon trip with slide & music departing from Latchi harbour
Clear water and a lively boat ride make this three-hour cruise from Latchi a tempting way to see northwestern Cyprus without hiring a private boat. For about $30.04 per person, you get coastal scenery, a one-hour stop at the Blue Lagoon, drinks, fresh fruit, Wi-Fi, and an inflatable slide.
I especially like the good value and the easy social atmosphere. You can meet people onboard, enjoy music, and let the crew handle the outing. The main point to consider is that this is not a quiet yacht cruise. Music, children, a group of up to 100 people, and rough weather can all change the mood.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Setting out from Latchi fishing harbour
- What you see along the Akamas coast
- The one-hour Blue Lagoon stop
- Music, the slide, and the mood onboard
- How much value do you get for $30.04?
- Sea conditions can change the whole trip
- Who will enjoy this cruise most?
- Booking and cancellation advice
- Should you book the Blue Lagoon cruise from Latchi?
- FAQ
- Where does the Blue Lagoon cruise depart from?
- Where does the cruise finish?
- How long is the boat trip?
- How long do you stay at the Blue Lagoon?
- Is swimming included?
- Is snorkeling equipment included?
- Are drinks and food included?
- Is the cruise suitable for children?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key points to know before booking

- One hour at the Blue Lagoon: The main stop allows time for swimming and snorkeling in clear water.
- A family-friendly party boat: Music, an inflatable slide, and a sociable group make this more active than peaceful.
- Latchi harbour departure: The cruise begins and ends at Latsi Port and Marine Police in Latchi.
- Drinks and fruit included: Complimentary drinks and fresh fruit are served during the Blue Lagoon stop.
- Weather matters: Strong wind and high waves have made some departures uncomfortable, so check conditions before setting out.
- A budget alternative to a private boat: The price is low for a three-hour sea outing, but you give up privacy and quiet.
Setting out from Latchi fishing harbour

The boat leaves from Latchi harbour, a port with the feel of a working fishing village rather than a grand resort marina. That gives the trip a pleasant local starting point. You meet at Latsi Port and Marine Police, using the location code 29RV+G6M, E713, Poli Chrysochous 8820, Cyprus.
The activity lasts about three hours and returns to the same meeting point. That simple arrangement matters if you are staying in the Paphos area and want a half-day activity without spending the entire day at sea.
I would arrive with enough time to find the boat and settle in. The exact boarding procedure is not described, so your booking confirmation is the best source for the departure time and any final instructions. Confirmation is provided at booking, and the mobile ticket makes it easy to keep the details on your phone.
The boat can carry up to 100 people. That capacity explains the range of experiences you may have. On a good day, the larger group creates a friendly, sociable feel, with music and plenty of people enjoying the water. If you want a calm deck, quiet conversation, or personal attention from the crew, the size may feel less appealing.
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What you see along the Akamas coast
The route follows the Akamas coastline, with several named places adding interest between Latchi and the Blue Lagoon. These stops are part of the cruise route, but the only clearly stated one-hour shore or swimming break is at the Blue Lagoon.
The first notable area is the Baths of Aphrodite, on the western side of the Akamas coast. Greek mythology connects this place with Aphrodite, goddess of love. The story says she would swim in the sea here before going up toward the mountains for her morning bath, while Adonis watched her.
You should treat the myth as part of the pleasure of the route, not as a promise of a long stop or a formal guided visit. From the boat, the value is the combination of coastal views and a story that has been tied to the area for centuries.
Next comes Manolis Bay, described as a secluded spot beside the lagoon. Its turquoise water, pale sand, and a cave give it a strong visual appeal. Local storytelling connects the cave with a fisherman named Manolis, who supposedly created it by accidentally setting off dynamite while fishing.
That tale has a rough-and-ready charm, but the practical point is simple: the boat gives you a view of a part of the coast that is difficult to appreciate from inland roads. You may want to keep your phone ready as the boat passes the bay, although the available information does not promise a dedicated stop there.
Fontana Amorosa is another attractive beach on the route. Its name means Fountain of Love, and it is linked with Aphrodite and her lovers. Like the Baths of Aphrodite and Manolis Bay, it adds variety to the ride, giving you more than a straight run to one swimming spot.
The one-hour Blue Lagoon stop

The Blue Lagoon is the reason most people book this cruise. The water is known for its clarity, and the beach has golden sand. The scheduled stop lasts one hour, with time for swimming and snorkeling.
That hour is long enough to get in the water, try the provided equipment, and enjoy a short swim, but it is not an all-day beach visit. I would use the first few minutes to collect any equipment you need and get changed, then make the most of the remaining time.
Lifejackets are included, which is useful for anyone who is not a confident swimmer. Changing facilities are also available onboard. The inflatable water slide adds a playful touch, especially for families and anyone who wants more to do than simply float.
Snorkeling conditions will depend heavily on the sea. In calm weather, clear water can make the stop the highlight of the outing. High waves can make swimming less comfortable and reduce visibility, so do not assume the water will always look like a postcard.
Complimentary drinks and fresh fruit are provided while you enjoy the Blue Lagoon stop. The information does not specify every drink, and alcoholic beverages are not included. Snacks are also not included, so bring something to eat if three hours at sea will leave you hungry.
A bar is mentioned positively in the available comments, including praise for its selection of drinks and cocktails, but you should expect to pay separately for alcohol. That is worth remembering when you compare the low ticket price with your likely onboard spending.
Music, the slide, and the mood onboard

This cruise is designed to provide entertainment, not just transport. Music plays onboard, and the inflatable slide gives the boat an activity that a standard sightseeing cruise may not offer. Some departures have also featured a guitar player and singer, with familiar songs particularly appreciated on the return journey.
The atmosphere can be a real strength. If you are traveling with friends, meeting other people, or taking children on a holiday outing, music and a slide help keep the trip moving. You are not left to stare at the water for three hours.
But the same features can annoy people seeking peace. One particularly negative experience described loud music, many children, and difficulty enjoying the scenery or swimming quietly. The operator makes clear that children are welcome and that music is a normal part of the cruise.
So I would make the choice based on your preferred mood. Pick this boat if you want a social, casual outing with entertainment. Choose a private boat with a skipper or a self-drive option if you want privacy and a quieter ride. Those alternatives are offered by the same provider, but they are separate products.
The music may also vary by departure. Some people have enjoyed the tunes and live singing, while others found the selection too loud or unsuitable. If your perfect Blue Lagoon visit involves silence and the sound of water, this is probably not the right format.
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How much value do you get for $30.04?

At about $30.04 per person, the cruise is priced as an accessible group excursion. You get roughly three hours on the water, a route along the Akamas coast, a one-hour Blue Lagoon stop, lifejackets, Wi-Fi, changing facilities, an inflatable slide, drinks, and fresh fruit.
That is strong value if you would otherwise pay for separate transport, boat access, and water activities. You also avoid the cost and responsibility of hiring a boat. For families and small groups, the price makes it easier to add a sea outing to a Cyprus holiday without making it a major expense.
The trade-off is space and control. A group of up to 100 people means you do not choose the music, the swimming schedule, or the exact feel of the deck. You also pay extra for snacks and alcoholic drinks, so the final cost can rise if you use the bar.
The low price works best when you see the trip as a relaxed shared cruise with a swimming stop. It is less convincing if you are comparing it with a private charter on a per-person basis and care mainly about quiet, flexibility, or personal space.
Sea conditions can change the whole trip

Weather is the most important practical concern. The cruise requires good weather, and if poor conditions force cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund.
That policy is helpful, but good weather for land sightseeing does not always mean calm water. Strong wind can create heavy waves, making the boat bounce and causing nausea. Several experiences have been positive in calm conditions, while rough seas have made other outings unpleasant.
If you are prone to seasickness, think carefully before booking. The data does not specify whether medication or special seating is available, so bring anything you normally use and ask the operator if you need guidance. You should also understand that the Blue Lagoon may be less enjoyable when the sea is rough, with weaker visibility and a harder swim.
There has also been criticism of communication during a difficult departure, including uncertainty about when swimming would begin and what refreshments were available. That suggests you should listen closely to crew instructions and ask directly if the schedule is unclear.
The trip may still operate in conditions that feel uncomfortable to some people. If the forecast shows strong wind or high waves, contact Blue Diamond Latchi before departure rather than assuming the day will be smooth.
Who will enjoy this cruise most?

I would recommend this outing to families, couples, friends, and solo visitors who like a shared social experience. The slide, music, drinks, and one-hour swim create an easygoing holiday activity with little planning required.
It also suits anyone who wants to see the Akamas coast from the water without paying for a private boat. The route includes several attractive places, and the Blue Lagoon stop gives you a clear purpose rather than three hours of open-water cruising.
You may want to choose something else if you need quiet, dislike loud music, or want a long, unhurried snorkeling session. The one-hour Blue Lagoon stop is the main water break, and a crowded boat can make it feel shorter.
The tour is also not ideal for anyone who expects perfect conditions every time. The sea can be rough, and the group atmosphere is lively. That is not necessarily a flaw, but it should match what you want.
Service animals are allowed, public transportation is nearby, and most people can participate. The tour is offered in English. If you have specific mobility or medical concerns, ask the provider before booking, since the available details do not explain boarding arrangements or onboard access.
Booking and cancellation advice

This experience is commonly booked about six days ahead, so reserving several days before your preferred date is sensible, especially during busy periods. You receive confirmation at booking and can use a mobile ticket.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Changes or cancellations made within 24 hours are not accepted for a refund. The cut-off follows local Cyprus time.
Because weather is so important, I would avoid making firm same-day plans immediately after the cruise. The boat returns to Latchi, but sea conditions, boarding, and the one-hour swimming stop can affect how the outing feels.
Should you book the Blue Lagoon cruise from Latchi?
Book it if you want an affordable, entertaining boat day with a clear-water swimming stop, fruit, drinks, and a slide. The scenery around the Baths of Aphrodite, Manolis Bay, and Fontana Amorosa gives the cruise more character than a simple ride straight to the lagoon.
Skip it if your priority is silence, privacy, or complete control over the schedule. The group may reach 100 people, music can be loud, and rough seas have caused real discomfort on some departures.
My practical verdict is positive, with one firm warning: check the forecast and choose the trip for its lively shared atmosphere. On a calm day, it offers a lot for the price. On a windy day, the low fare may not compensate for a rough ride and a crowded swim stop.
FAQ
Where does the Blue Lagoon cruise depart from?
It departs from Latsi Port and Marine Police at 29RV+G6M, E713, Poli Chrysochous 8820, Cyprus.
Where does the cruise finish?
The activity ends back at the same meeting point in Latchi harbour.
How long is the boat trip?
The cruise lasts approximately three hours.
How long do you stay at the Blue Lagoon?
The scheduled stop at the Blue Lagoon lasts one hour.
Is swimming included?
Yes. The Blue Lagoon stop includes time for swimming and snorkeling, and lifejackets are provided.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
The experience includes equipment for the water activities, and the tour information specifically lists lifejackets. It does not clearly identify every piece of snorkeling equipment, so confirm the details with Blue Diamond Latchi if this matters to you.
Are drinks and food included?
Complimentary drinks and fresh fruit are included at the Blue Lagoon stop. Snacks and alcoholic beverages are not included.
Is the cruise suitable for children?
Children are welcome, and the boat has an inflatable water slide. The music and family-friendly setting also mean the cruise can be lively.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled because of poor conditions, you can choose another date or receive a full refund.
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