There are signs indicating the route to the beach, which is easily accessible by car, bus, bicycle, and motorcycle. According to several studies, it is a sandy beach with water of outstanding quality. From the fifteenth of April until the thirty-first of October, changing rooms, sunbeds, and umbrellas are available for rental.
Features: Fine grey sands. Calm waters with a shallow depth. Marine life seen in deeper seas.
Access: Parking in area. Bus stop. Accessibility.
Services: Lifeguard tower (peak season/hours). Sunbeds & parasols. Public restrooms with shower and change facilities. Wheelchair that floats
Leisure: Beach bar. Sand athletic fields (tennis and volleyball). Aquatic sports. Playground for children Sports competitions. There are dining and drinking businesses nearby. Access to the Larnaka-Dekeleia tourist destination.
To get there, you must leave the roadway. This secluded swimming paradise can be found on the shores of Alaminou, hidden from human eyes. Prior to a few years ago, this location was in fact impossible to reach. Two years after the formation of the fishing refuge, the paradise known as Alaminos beach was born. The Alaminou community cleaned, built roads, and planted trees. In addition, there is a large parking area just a few metres from the beach for tourists and locals.
Features: Fine, beige-brown sands. Calm waters with a shallow depth. Marine life seen in deeper seas. Awarded Eco Beach certification for 2014 for sustainable and environmental actions.
Access: Parking is available nearby. The bus stop Cycle route. Accessibility.
Services: Lifeguard tower (peak season/hours). Sunbeds & parasols. Public restrooms with shower and change facilities. Wheelchair that floats Recycling.
Leisure:Aquatic sports. Open-air gym equipment. Shaded playground for children. Beach book collection. There are dining and drinking businesses nearby. Access to the Larnaka-Dekeleia tourist destination.
Features: Fine, beige-brown sands. Calm waters with a shallow depth. Marine life seen in deeper seas.
Access: Municipal parking lots and parking metres The bus stop Cycle route. Accessibility. E-charging station in parking lot across from the beach.
Services: Lifeguard tower (peak season/hours). Sunbeds & parasols. Public restrooms with shower and change facilities. Wheelchair that floats Free WiFi.
Leisure: A fishing refuge with eateries serving fresh fish. Strip of ice cream parlours. Playground for children
Mckenzie Beach
is fully accesible with Floating Wheelchair
Parking
WC
Changing Room
Floating Wheelcahir
OVERVIEW
Features: Fine, brown-beige sands. The seas are shallow and calm. Marine fauna seen in deeper seas.
Access: Large municipal carpark. The bus depot Accessibility of bike routes
Services: Tower for lifeguards (high season/hours). Sunbeds & parasols. There are public restrooms with shower and change rooms. The wheelchair floats. Recycling.
Leisure: Aquatic sports. Open-air gym equipment. Children’s playgrounds Inundated with trendy pubs, cafes, and restaurants. Frequent appearances by well-known DJs Late-night clubbing Location ideal for jet spotting.
Features: Fine, beige-brown sands. Calm waters with a shallow depth. Marine life seen in deeper seas.
Access: Promenade parking. The bus stop Accessibility.
Services: Lifeguard tower (peak season/hours). Sunbeds & parasols. Public restrooms with shower and change facilities. Wheelchair that floats Recycling.
Leisure: Beach bar. Aquatic sports. Sand sports fields. Pentaque court. Diving & boat trips (pier). The promenade features cafes, restaurants, and stalls. Open-air gym equipment. Children’s play areas. Free WiFi.
Kapparis Beach
is fully accesible with Floating Wheelchair
WC
Changing Room
Floating Wheelchair
OVERVIEW
The area’s most distant coastline. Located near the main strip of the popular tourist resort of Protaras, which is part of the holiday town of Paralimni, the small beach of Kapparis is a relatively private strip at the end of a one-kilometer path. It is the most distant beach in the region and has excellent, golden beaches and clear water. On the beach, there are restrooms, changing rooms, sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports equipment, while the surrounding area is filled with restaurants and stores. From April through October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed at the beach. Access is convenient by foot, bicycle, or automobile, and parking is available.
Louma – Golden Coast is fully accesible with Seatrac & Floating Wheelchair
Parking?
Beach track
Shower
SEATRAC
Floating Wheelchair
OVERVIEW
In the village of Paralimni, adjacent to the avenue leading to the two popular tourist towns of Protaras and Pernera, Louma beach features excellent, golden beaches and clear waters. The beach is equipped with restrooms, changing rooms, sun beds, umbrellas, and water sports equipment, while the surrounding area offers a range of hotels, restaurants, and kiosks. In April, May, September, and October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed on the beach from 09:00 to 17:00, and in June, July, and August, from 10:00 to 18:00. Access is convenient by foot, bicycle, or automobile, and parking is available.
Fig Tree Bay attracts hundreds of local and foreign tourists throughout the summer months due to its golden sandy beaches and clean shallow seas. The most famous and popular beach, which includes the beach fountain, is 270 meters long and 45 meters broad. It has two natural bays: a sandy bay in the north with little vegetation and a rocky bay in the south.