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Ayia Thekla

Ayia Napa

Ayia Thekla Beach

Ayia Thekla Beach

is fully accesible with Floating Wheelchair

  • Parking
  • WC
  • Changing Room
  • Shower
  • Beach Track

Floating wheelchair

OVERVIEW

Ayia Thekla is the most westerly beach in Ayia Napa and is comprised of a modest main beach and numerous private sand sections around the shore. During peak season and national holidays, when many of the adjacent vacation villas are occupied by tourists, the beach becomes more crowded. This is a beach less frequented by tourists for people who wish to move away from the big tourist beaches. Ayia Thekla is a freshly constructed area on Ayia Napa’s western border. The development of this area began in the late 1990s, and today it consists of miles-long stretches of contemporary villa estates. On the beachfront, a huge hotel building was constructed recently. Ayia Thekla church and a collection of ancient tombs in the rocks are located just east of the shore.
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Landa Beach

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Landa Beach

Landa Beach
is fully accesible with Floating Wheelchair

  • Parking
  • Beach track
  • WC
  • Changing Room
  • Shade
  • Shower

Floating Wheelchair

OVERVIEW





Landa beach, also known as Golden Paradise Beach, is a tranquil beach on the western side of Ayia Napa, between the well-known Nissi Beach and the coves of Macronissos. A magnificent length of golden sand slopes softly into the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea in Landa. Typically, the beach is tranquil and safe for children. Landa Beach has a lifeguard station that is staffed throughout the summer months. There are sun loungers and parasols available for rent, as well as Wi-Fi. Alongside Landa Beach is a tiny woodland containing a beautiful, tree-shaded picnic place. A promenade at the water’s edge connects Landa Beach to Nissi Beach.
Also the municipal authorities of Ayia Napa have installed an auditory guidance system for those with vision impairments at Landa beach.
The system was implemented with ‘Accessible Nature and Culture-Sustainable Tourism-In-Heritage’ in mind, a project that aims to improve disabled people’s access to natural and cultural settings. A feature of the system comprises audio guiding buoys that tell users of the distance from the beach and depth of the water through a waterproof remote control. This is designed to allow visually impaired folks to safely and freely enjoy the ocean and swimming.


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Parekklisia Municipal Beach

Parekklisia Municipal Beach
is fully accesible with Floating Wheelchair

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  • WC
  • Shade
  • Shower

Floating Wheelchair

OVERVIEW

An abundance of sandy shoreline.

The 400-meter-long Parekklishia Community Beach, located in the Lemesos (Limassol) neighbourhood of Parekklishia, is one of the few beaches in the region with plentiful sand.

Its sands are supplemented by clean, shallow seawaters, making it excellent for families with children, despite the fact that the sea tends to become choppy in the afternoons.

The beach features restrooms, showers, sun loungers, umbrellas, premium sun loungers, music, and beach bars.

Several beach tennis courts are situated close to the parking lot, which also serves as the beginning of the coastal walkway that connects to neighbouring beaches. Additionally, the beach is famous for walking and jogging.

From April through October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed at the beach.

Access is convenient by foot, bicycle, bus, or automobile, and parking is provided.

The beach also provides access for people with disabilities.

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Poli Chrysochous Beach

Poli Chrysochous Beach

is fully accesible with Seatrac

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OVERVIEW

A beautiful beach in Polis Chrysochous, a renowned tourist destination.
The golden sands and calm seawaters make this a popular destination for everyone, particularly families with children.

Toilets, showers, changing rooms, sun loungers, umbrellas, trash cans, and water sports are all available on the beach. In the region, there are also a number of restaurants, fish taverns, cafés, pubs, and kiosks.

From April through October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed at the beach.

The beach has accessible access, including an unique chair to assist disabled people into the water, as well as lifeguard tower support. On the beach, an innovative technology (Seatrac) that provides handicapped people with autonomous full access to the water has been installed.

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Akti Olympion

Akti Olympion

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  • Changing Room

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OVERVIEW

The beach is popular with everybody, with dark grey sands that are compacted enough for running and quiet, clear seas.

Toilets, showers, and changing rooms (only on the east side of the beach), sun beds, umbrellas, and water sports, a beach volleyball court, a children’s playground, a beach café, seats under the shade of trees, and access to the Akti Olympion A beach’s amenities are all available on the beach. Cafes, bars, restaurants, kiosks, stores, motels, and entertainment enterprises fill the general area. The beach is accessible to those with disabilities.

From April through October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed at the beach.

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Vathia Gonia

Vathia Gonia
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  • WC
  • Changing Room
  • Shade
  • Shower

SEATRAC

OVERVIEW

The 300-meter long beach of Vathia Gonia, located 2.2 kilometers west of the tourist town of Agia Napa, is a magnificent coastline length that lies 400 meters east of the more populated Nissi Bay.

It is covered in beautiful, golden sands and its crystal-clear seawaters are reasonably tranquil as a sandy beach with a natural rocky harbour. At the beach, there are no headwinds at all. Toilets, changing rooms, sun loungers, umbrellas, and water sports equipment are available on the beach, and nearby there is lodging and a variety of eateries. On the beach, an innovative system (Seatrac) that provides handicapped people with self-contained full access to the water has been installed.

From April through October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed at the beach.

There is simple access by foot, bike, or automobile, and parking is available.

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Beaches

Fully accessible beaches





The fully accessible beaches have full access to the beach, as the wheelchair user is able to get from the beach into the sea moving on a wooden or plastic ramp. There is also availability of hygiene facilities and parking places for disabled persons. It is worth mentioning that on some of these beaches there is an innovative system Seatrac that enables disabled people to have a full access to the sea. It is an automatic system powered by photovoltaic energy, consisting of a seat fixed in a rail that drives the disabled person into the sea at an approximate depth of 60cm. Beaches have Floating Wheelchairs that can be easily moved on the sand and float in the water thanks to their floating armrests and wheels. Seatrac and Floating Wheelchairs are available for use by the public free of charge and relevant information may be obtained by the lifeguards on the beaches.


Partially accessible beaches

The partially accessible beaches are partially accessible, meaning that they have available ramps or pathways leading to some point on the beach but the
access is not extended into the sea. On these beaches there are available
hygiene facilities, parking places for disabled persons.

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Vathia Gonia

Fully accessible beach

The 300-meter long beach of Vathia Gonia, located 2.2 kilometers west of the tourist town of Agia Napa, is a magnificent coastline length that lies 400 meters east of the more populated Nissi Bay.

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Protaras

Vrysi III – Yianna
Marie Beach

Fully accessible beach

An attractive beach in Paralimni The beach of Vrysi, located in the popular tourist destination of Paralimni, features fine, golden sands and crystal-clear seas. On the beach, there are restrooms, changing rooms, sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports equipment, while the surrounding area is filled with restaurants and stores

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Protaras

Agia Triada Beach

Fully accessible beach

The beach has picturesque surroundings. The beach of Agia Triada, located in the popular resort town of Paralimni, is distinguished by its beautiful, golden beaches and crystal-clear seas. 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.

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Ayia Thekla Beach  in Cyprus

Ayia Napa

Ayia Thekla Beach

Fully accessible beach

Ayia Thekla is the most westerly beach in Ayia Napa and is comprised of a modest main beach and numerous private sand sections around the shore. During peak season and national holidays, when many of the adjacent vacation villas are occupied by tourists, the beach becomes more crowded.

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Fig Tree Beach in Cyprus

Protaras

Fig Tree Beach

Fully accessible beach

Fig Tree Bay attracts hundreds of local and foreign tourists throughout the summer months due to its golden sandy beaches and clean shallow seas.

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Kapparis Beach  in Cyprus

Protaras

Kapparis Beach

Fully accessible beach

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.

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Landa Beachin Cyprus

Ayia Napa

Landa Beach

Fully accessible beach

Landa beach, also known as Golden Paradise Beach, is a tranquil beach on the western side of Ayia Napa, between the well-known Nissi Beach and the coves of Macronissos. A magnificent length of golden sand slopes softly into the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea in Landa.

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Protaras

Louma – Golden Coast

Fully accessible beach

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.

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Nissi Beach in  Cyprus

Ayia Napa

Nissi Beach

Partially accessible beach

The beach’s golden sands. Nissi Beach, a 600-meter-long beach located 3.3 kilometres west of the centre of the popular tourist town of Agia Napa, is among the most famous in the region, attracting enormous crowds with its seductive combination of stunning coastline, music, clubs, and beach parties.

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Makronissos Beach  in Cyprus

Ayia Napa

Makronissos Beach

Partially accessible beach

Macronissos Beach consists of three distinct beaches. The main beach is a long stretch of golden sand surrounded by two smaller bays with identical golden sand and clean water. These beaches, located on the western side of Ayia Napa, are always frequented by both visitors and locals.

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Pernera Beach in  Cyprus

Protaras

Pernera Beach

Partially accessible beach

The calm beach of Pernera P is near to the popular tourist destination of Paralimni, in the little seaside community of Pernera, and boasts golden sands and clean waters.

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Protaras

Vrisi Beach I

Fully accessible beach

Protaras beach, Flamingo beach, Sunrise beach, and Golder stay beach are the beach strips that comprise Vrissi beach. Some of these names are derived from the names of nearby hotels.

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Paphos Beaches

Paphos

Beaches

Fully accessible beaches





The fully accessible beaches have full access to the beach, as the wheelchair user is able to get from the beach into the sea moving on a wooden or plastic ramp. There is also availability of hygiene facilities and parking places for disabled persons. It is worth mentioning that on some of these beaches there is an innovative system Seatrac that enables disabled people to have a full access to the sea. It is an automatic system powered by photovoltaic energy, consisting of a seat fixed in a rail that drives the disabled person into the sea at an approximate depth of 60cm. Beaches have Floating Wheelchairs that can be easily moved on the sand and float in the water thanks to their floating armrests and wheels. Seatrac and Floating Wheelchairs are available for use by the public free of charge and relevant information may be obtained by the lifeguards on the beaches.


Partially accessible beaches

The partially accessible beaches are partially accessible, meaning that they have available ramps or pathways leading to some point on the beach but the
access is not extended into the sea. On these beaches there are available
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Alykes Beach

Fully accessible beach

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Coral Bay Beach

Fully accessible beach

A coast that ranks amongst the loveliest of the region. Located in the Pafos (Paphos) region in Pegeia – a thriving tourist resort – the 500-metre long, Coral Bay Beach is considered to be one of the loveliest coasts of the area.

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Faros Beach

Fully accessible beach

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.

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Geroskipou
Municipal Beach

Fully accessible beach

A beach teeming with life and action. The 400-meter-long, sandy Municipal Beach in the Pafos (Paphos) neighbourhood of Geroskipou is a hub of activity, holding everything from water sports and sporting events to concerts.

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Poli Chrysochous Beach

Fully accessible beach

A beautiful beach in Polis Chrysochous, a renowned tourist destination. The golden sands and calm seawaters make this a popular destination for everyone, particularly families with children.

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Limassol Beaches

Limassol

Beaches

Fully accessible beaches





The fully accessible beaches have full access to the beach, as the wheelchair user is able to get from the beach into the sea moving on a wooden or plastic ramp. There is also availability of hygiene facilities and parking places for disabled persons. It is worth mentioning that on some of these beaches there is an innovative system Seatrac that enables disabled people to have a full access to the sea. It is an automatic system powered by photovoltaic energy, consisting of a seat fixed in a rail that drives the disabled person into the sea at an approximate depth of 60cm. Beaches have Floating Wheelchairs that can be easily moved on the sand and float in the water thanks to their floating armrests and wheels. Seatrac and Floating Wheelchairs are available for use by the public free of charge and relevant information may be obtained by the lifeguards on the beaches.


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The partially accessible beaches are partially accessible, meaning that they have available ramps or pathways leading to some point on the beach but the
access is not extended into the sea. On these beaches there are available
hygiene facilities, parking places for disabled persons.

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Agia Varvara Beach

Partially accessible beach

The beach is well-kept and has been awarded the Blue Flag. There are numerous amenities accessible, including restrooms, showers, disabled access, sunbeds, and umbrellas.

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Akti Olympion  in Cyprus

Akti Olympion

Fully accessible beach

The beach is popular with everybody, with dark grey sands that are compacted enough for running and quiet, clear seas. Toilets, showers, and changing rooms (only on the east side of the beach).

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Aoratoi Beach

Partially accessible beach

A beach with a distinct natural personality. Located in the ‘cosmopolitan’ Pyrgos neighbourhood in the Lemesos (Limassol) region, Aoratoi is a beach of exceptional natural beauty and an unusual coastal personality, flanked by prestigious hotel accommodations.

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Armonia Beach  in Cyprus

Armonia Beach

Partially accessible beach

The beach Armonia is a wonderful location for leisure, thus its Greek name, which translates to “harmony.”

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Armonia Beach  in Cyprus
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Castella Beach

Fully accessible beach

A slender beach with fashionable beach bars. Castella Beach, located in the Lemesos (Limassol) sector of the renowned coastal resort of Agios Tychonas, is a tiny, sandy and pebbly coastline surrounded by trees.

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Dasoudi Beach

Fully accessible beach

The Blue Flag-awarded Dasoudi beach is tucked away in a little, one-kilometer-long grove in the midst of Limassol’s tourist district. It is the only beach in Cyprus that, despite its proximity to the city centre, features lush vegetation that extends to the sandy shoreline.

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Kourion Beach in Cyprus

Kourion Beach

Partially accessible beach

A stunning coastline with an old past. Located in the wider Lemesos (Limassol) region of Episkopi Bay, Kourion beach is a 1 kilometre stretch of beachfront that is particularly spectacular due to its natural pallet of colours and historical history.

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Miami Beach

Partially accessible beach

The beach bordered by Akti Olympion and the Crowne Plaza hotel is one of the closest to the city centre, as well as one that offers a variety of options to beachgoers.

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Miami Beach  in Cyprus
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Panagies Beach

Partially accessible beach

An excellent site near a boat marina. In the ‘cosmopolitan’ Pyrgos neighbourhood of the Lemesos (Limassol) region, the beach of Panagies has a touch of glitz, thanks to the boats docked at the adjacent marina, which also shields the sandy beach from south-westerly winds.

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Parekklisia
Municipal Beach

Fully accessible beach

An abundance of sandy shoreline. The 400-meter-long Parekklishia Community Beach, located in the Lemesos (Limassol) neighbourhood of Parekklishia, is one of the few beaches in the region with plentiful sand.

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Parekklisia Municipal Beach  in Cyprus
Pissouri Beach in  Cyprus

Pissouri Beach

Partially accessible beach

The naturally beautiful resort in the Lemesos (Limassol) region. Pissouri Bay, located 30 kilometres west of Lemesos and halfway between Lemesos and Pafos (Paphos), is the hamlet of Pissouri’s tourist destination.

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Vouppa Beach

Fully accessible beach

The beach preferred by year-round swimmers. The beach of Vouppa in the famed seaside town of Agios Tychonas in the Lemesos (Limassol) area attracts swimmers year-round due to its clean, tranquil, and wind-protected waters.

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Vrysi III – Yianna Marie Beach

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Vrysi III – Yianna Marie Beach

Vrysi III – Yianna Marie Beach
is fully accesible with Seatrac & Floating Wheelchair

  • Parking
  • Beach track
  • WC
  • Changing Room
  • Shade
  • Shower

Vrysi III – Yianna Marie Beach  in Cyprus

Seatrac

Vrysi III – Yianna Marie Beach  in Cyprus

Floating Wheelchair

OVERVIEW

An attractive beach in Paralimni The beach of Vrysi, located in the popular tourist destination of Paralimni, features fine, golden sands and crystal-clear seas. On the beach, there are restrooms, changing rooms, sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports equipment, while the surrounding area is filled with restaurants and stores. On the beach, an innovative device (Seatrac) that provides disabled individuals with unrestricted access to the water is installed. 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.

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