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Coast & Beaches

Nissi Beach Ayia Napa
Located in the area of Ayia Napa, Nissi Beach is one of the most famous sandy beaches on the island. The name derives from the small islet nearby the sea called Nissi.
The notorious beach is absolutely breathtaking, with soft white sand that swoops its way across the bay. The length of the entire beach is approximately around 500 meters, with its waters being crystal clear blue, hence the area has been awarded with a blue flag designation.
Accommodation facilities, bus, motorcycle, bicycle, and car renting services are available. Traditional and other types of restaurants, pubs, bars, and clubs are also available at Nissi Beach.

Fig-Tree Bay Protaras
Fig-tree bay is probably the most popular tourist resort beach of Protaras.
Its crystal clear waters and fine- grained, golden sand have made the beach very popular and it features today on many travel guides among the best beaches in Europe.
It has been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag for its outstanding water quality and public facilities and it is a Green Beach under the eco-initiative “Greening Cyprus Beaches”. The bay is named after the solitary fig tree which is planted by the headland of the beach and has patrolled the bay ever since its arrival with eastern invaders in the 17th century.
Facilities on the beach include toilets, changing rooms, sun beds, umbrellas and water sports facilities, whilst the general area has a variety of accommodation, restaurants and kiosks.

Skoutari – Paralimni

Ayios Nikolaos Harbor – Protaras
The small scenic harbor of Ayios Nikolaos is located in the resort of Pernera in Protaras area and is overlooked by the chapel of Agios Nikolaos which adds an island colour to the place.
The visitor can rest and enjoy fine views of the sea and the harbor by watching the boats which come and go. At sunset the whole scenery is even more breathtaking.

Vrissi Beach Protaras
Another beautiful beach is located at Protaras, Paralimni area. Close to the sea side promenade is the long, golden beach of Vrissi.
The beach is broken down into three sections and proudly displays three Blue Flags, awarded to it for its outstanding water quality and public facilities.
At the peak of the summer this lovely beach is buzzing with people. Crystal clear blue waters are shallow, and you can see the seabed with its gorgeous fine white sand, which visitors love to lay and walk on.

Parekklisia Beach Limassol
The Parekklisia Community beach is one of the few beaches in the Limassol area that is covered by a large amount of grey sand.
The length of the beach is about 400 m, and even though for about 20 m inside the sea, the water is very shallow. It is ideal for families and easy to approach restaurants, bars and kiosks, and also, professional lifeguards are on-site.

Vouppa Municipal Beach Limassol
The Vouppa Municipal Beach is located in the Ayios Tychonas region near the city center of Limassol.
It’s a blue flag beach, lovely area to relax in the sun and swim, and there’s a pathway along the seafront that passes by this beach.

White Rocks, Governor’s Beach, Limassol

Pissouri Bay Beach Limassol
Pissouri beach is located in an area of natural and traditional beauty. The beach has received the coveted European Blue Flag award that is given to beaches that meet the high European standards of cleanliness.
With its approximately 2km golden sand, crystal clear waters and surrounded by the white cliffs of Cape Aspro, it is the ideal location for families and water sport fans.
Pissouri Village is a 30-minute drive from both Limassol and Paphos districts. The area has many restaurants and cafes, Taverna’s, and the Columbia Resort Beach Hotel.

Mackenzie Beach Larnaca
Mackenzie Beach is located near the old Larnaca International Airport and is one of the top entertaining locations in Cyprus.
The beach has fine grey sand, with clear and calm waters, and offers various services such as sunbeds, umbrellas, lifeguards and changing rooms. The area is famous for its exciting nightlife, while during the day, visitors have the chance to eat at one of the many restaurants, which range from fish taverns to simple coffee shops.

Phinikoudes Promenade – Larnaca
Phinikoudes Beach is situated in the center of the coastal promenade in Larnaca and was named after the small palm trees which were planted there in 1922 and which nowdays have grown into big trees. The palm trees are spread throughout the main road and contribute to the already beautiful scenery. The beach is known for its grey sand, cleanliness and mild waves.
The area is very popular for its cafes, bars, restaurants and hotels. Phinikoudes Promenade also offers a great variety of services like sea beds, water sports, hanging rooms, umbrellas and showers.

Coral Bay, Paphos
Coral Bay is a popular tourist resort in the Peyia municipality 6 km North of the city of Paphos.
Coral Bay beach carries an EU Blue Flag certification which means that it adheres to all standards, rules and regulations required by the relevant committee of the European Union.
The gorgeous Coral Bay is a great family-friendly choice and easily reached by car, motorbike, bicycle and bus. Water sports, sun bed and umbrella hire are available on site.

Porto Pomos, Pomos
Pomos, a suburb holiday destination for those seeking a truly Cypriot experience away from the main tourist attractions, a quaint fishing village located on the west coast of Paphos, 20 kilometres from Polis centre and approximately 75 minutes drive from Paphos airport.
The wild western coast of the island is often touted as the most spectacular with a rugged coastline cradling deep blue seas. There is no better place than the rugged and rural Pomos to connect with Mother Nature, an intoxicating mix of mountains and sea. The water is crystal clear, the scenery is unforgettable, and the feel of the place is simply magical.

Akamas, Paphos district
Gorgeously wild and gloriously unkempt, the Akamas National Park lies on the west coast of Cyprus . It has an area coverage of 230 square kilometres containing valleys, gorges and wide sandy bays. The wildlife diversity is crucial for the ecology in the Mediterranean.
The European Council has included Akamas Peninsula in its Mediterranean Protection Programme.
With gorgeous sandy coves to leave you awe struck and panoramic views across the endless blue, you couldn’t really ask for a dreamier spot. Nothing beats the beauty of this Park while Lara Bay is home of the green and loggerhead turtle that arrive to lay their eggs in the summer months.