Kafizis Beach
Kafizis Beach
Kafizis Beach
is partially accesible
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Parking?
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Beach track?
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WC?
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Changing Room?
Accessibility Tools
is partially accesible
The 200-meter-long coastline of Alykes, located in the tourist region of Kato Pafos, features deep golden beaches, calm, pure waters, and lush vegetation.
On the beach, there are restrooms, changing rooms, sun beds, umbrellas, trash cans, and water sports. In the neighbourhood, there are also a variety of restaurants, fish taverns, cafes, pubs, kiosks, convenience stores, and lodging.
From April through October, lifeguards with lifesaving equipment and first aid services are stationed at the beach.
The beach is an excellent starting place for seeing some of the area’s most famous sites, such as the mediaeval castle and its lovely harbour, the Pafos mosaics, and the Tombs of the Kings archaeological site.
Access is convenient by foot, bicycle, bus, or vehicle, with parking and a bus stop close.
is fully accesible with Seatrac
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.
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.
Fully accessible beach
Fully accessible beach
Fully accessible beach
Fully accessible beach
Fully accessible beach