Cape Greco

Ayia Napa, Cyprus
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Cape Greco is a stunning natural area located on the southeast coast of Cyprus, famous for its dramatic sea cliffs, picturesque landscapes, and crystal-clear waters. It's part of the protected National Forest Park of Cape Greco and offers a range of breathtaking viewpoints, ideal for filmmakers and photographers looking to capture nature's beauty.

Climate

The climate at Cape Greco is Mediterranean, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making it an attractive location year-round. Summer temperatures can reach into the high 30s°C, while winters are cooler but still pleasant.
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Lighting

The longest day in Iceland is multiple days from May through July when the sun doesn't set. The daylight hours in Iceland on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December to January).
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Accessibility

Cape Greco is accessible by vehicle with adequate parking options nearby. Public transportation is limited, so it's recommended to use private vehicles. Mobile phone coverage is generally good in the area. Local guides can enhance experience but are not strictly necessary.

Basecamp and facilities

There are facilities such as parking lots nearby, and public restrooms are located at various parks and viewpoints. Adequate space for basecamps can be found along the main access road.

Risk factors

While it is generally safe, be cautious of steep cliffs and rocky terrain. Snapshots near edges should be supervised, and the sea can have strong currents that may pose risks for swimmers.

Visitors

Cape Greco attracts a considerable number of visitors, including tourists and locals seeking outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and diving. The area is popular but not overly crowded, providing ample opportunities for filming.

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