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Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca
The guide was updated:Just a stone's throw away from the heart of Larnaca, Mackenzie Beach is a gorgeous 1-kilometre stretch of golden sand lapped by tranquil, azure waters that are perfect for swimming. The expansive beach offers a wealth of loungers and open spaces for those who prefer to bring their own beach set-up, along with a range of amenities such as restaurants, bars, and public toilets. It's an excellent alternative to the more crowded Finikoudes Beach in Larnaca.
Useful Information
- Address: Makenzie Beach, Larnaca
- More Info: To reach Mackenzie Beach, you can drive, take a taxi from Larnaca, or hop on the 425 bus. Note that sometimes the name of the beach is spelled as Makenzie
- Public Transport: Bus 425 from Larnaca Center to Mackenzie Beach
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A graceful green island pops up from shallow, crystalline waters. Holiday-makers lie down on the white, sandy shore that stretches along the 500m beach. Wind-surfers hurtle on the sea and volleyball players keep themselves fit at the beach volleyball courts. White pelicans hover with elegance above the sea-line, plunging rapidly into blue water. It's not a dream, it's Nissi beach.
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Aphrodite’s Beach, Paphos
Nestled between Limassol and Paphos, Aphrodite's Beach is permeated by a romantic atmosphere, in a suggestive backdrop that is hardly forgettable.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, chose the rock that stands imposingly in the beach's shallow waters to begin her life, donating a mythological aura to its shore.
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Governor's Beach, Limassol
Governor's Beach is situated off the well-trodden path, where a wall of white-washed cliffs plunges into the shore, standing out from the surroundings. Restaurants and facilities are located throughout its length, and the nearby hills offer some suggestive walking trails.
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Makronissos Beach, Agia Napa
The dolphin tail-shaped peninsula in Cyprus boasts pristine white sandy beaches that lead gently into the clear blue sea. Surrounded by lush green shrubs, a short two-minute walk takes you to a more secluded stretch of coastline, perfect for a peaceful and relaxing beach experience. The area's former reef status has resulted in fascinating rock formations that add to its charm and allure.
At the tip of the peninsula, you'll discover ancient tombs, which can be explored at no cost. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and history of this captivating coastal destination, an ideal spot for beach lovers and those seeking a serene escape in the stunning surroundings of Cyprus.
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Coral Bay, Peyia
Coral Bay, one of Cyprus' best beaches, is a beautiful stretch of golden sand nestled between protective cliffs. This sun-worshipper's paradise boasts calm waters, making it perfect for swimming and water sports. Recognized with a Blue Flag, the beach guarantees clean and safe waters for all to enjoy. Umbrellas and sun loungers are available, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing experience.
Despite its popularity among tourists, controlled development has allowed Coral Bay to retain its charm. A variety of restaurants and bars are conveniently located within walking distance, offering a diverse range of dining options.
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Fig Tree Bay, Protaras
Fig Tree Bay is the most precious gem in this coastal tiara and is named after the solitary fig tree that was planted here by eastern invaders in the 17th century. On the headland of the bay one can see the recently revealed, glass-covered Hellenistic tombs. A selection of watersports abounds at these beaches, ranging from skiing and paragliding to snorkelling and scuba diving, and boats wait on the piers to take you on unforgettable trips. The bay also has excellent facilities, with sun beds and parasols available for hire. It provides disabled access and is serviced by a lifeguard.
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Akti Olympion, Limassol
Akti Olympion Beach showcases how a city beach can be both lively and relaxing. Once a narrow strip of pebbly sand, Limassol's seafront has undergone a significant makeover and now thrives as an attractive and bustling city center. The beach boasts pristine waters and over 2 km (1.2 mi) of soft, inviting sand.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade or take in the sea view while wandering through the nearby park. Akti Olympion Beach adds a refreshing touch to the city atmosphere, making it a great spot to unwind and soak up some sun.
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Konnos Beach, Protaras & Agia Napa
Located to the East of Agia Napa, Konnos bay stands out from within the Cape Greco National Park. Found in between Protaras and Agia Napa, the beach is prominent for its white sands and crystal clear water. Flanked by rocky hills full of pine trees, the road to the beach offers excellent opportunities for amazing photographs. Special plastic sun beds, tailor-made for this beach and which can be used on water, are available for rent. Many yachters drop anchor here to relax for hours.
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Latsi Beach
Latsi Beach is a hidden gem on Cyprus's coastline, featuring a blend of soft sand and small pebbles. The beach has minimal facilities, making it an ideal spot to bring your own umbrella and enjoy a peaceful picnic. The waters here are clean and tranquil, perfect for a relaxing swim surrounded by stunning natural scenery.
This charming beach is part of the quaint village of Latsi, which is situated within the Polis municipality. The village boasts a small harbour and the beach offers lifeguards as well as sunbed and umbrella rentals for visitors.
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Fontana Amorosa
Fontana Amorosa is a breathtaking remote beach known for its captivating turquoise waters. Accessible by 4x4 vehicles, boats, or a challenging hike, this unspoiled gem has been preserved from commercial development, offering a pristine and serene environment. Snorkelling and swimming in the shallow, blue-green water are popular activities here, and the underwater world is teeming with fascinating artefacts and marine life. Make sure to bring your snorkelling gear and explore the underwater wonders, but remember not to disturb any ancient clay pots or artefacts you may come across.
If you're up for a day trip, consider taking a jeep "bus" service for Aphrodite's Bath parking area.
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Kourion Beach
Kourion Beach, with its dramatic landscape and unique atmosphere, provides a thrilling alternative to the calmer beaches typically found in Cyprus. Famed for being a popular kitesurfing destination, the steady winds and looming limestone cliffs create the perfect conditions for the sport. These cliffs are also an excellent spot to observe the beach from above, as they overlook the ancient ruins of Kourion.
Although strong currents make swimming off-limits in the eastern part of the coast, wading into the waves further along is both safe and enjoyable. The beach offers plenty of space, wooden walkways, sun loungers, and lifeguard supervision for a comfortable experience. Families will appreciate the on-site playgrounds and restaurants, while the beautiful sand and refreshing breeze make sunbathing a dream.
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Lara Beach
Lara Beach, nestled just north of the bustling resort of Coral Bay, offers a wild and secluded escape for those seeking a more private experience. Requiring a bit of extra effort and a 4x4 vehicle to traverse the dirt road leading to it, this hidden gem rewards visitors with a serene sandy cove and stunning views. As an added bonus, the lack of artificial light in the area creates the perfect environment for green and loggerhead turtles to nest, with easily spotted markers put up by dedicated volunteers. So, if you're up for a bit of an adventure, Lara Beach is well worth the journey.
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Malindi Beach, Limassol
Situated at the northern edge of Limassol, Malindi Beach is a superb sandy stretch that's arguably one of the finest in Cyprus. Found near St Raphael Marina, the beach is divided into two parts: Malindi Beach to the right and St Raphael Beach to the left. With St Raphael Beach often busier due to its adjacent hotel, Malindi Beach provides ample space for sunbathing, with a generous supply of loungers and sandy spots for those who prefer to lay out a towel.
The sea at Malindi is remarkably calm and shallow, remaining knee-deep for around 50 meters out, making it an ideal destination for families with children or those who enjoy seafront ball games. Malindi Beach Bar is a popular hotspot among locals and tourists alike for its delicious food, refreshing cocktails, and striking views, though it can be a tad pricey. For a more budget-friendly option, check out the unpretentious beach shack cafe next door, offering cold beers, snacks, and coffee.
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Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca
Just a stone's throw away from the heart of Larnaca, Mackenzie Beach is a gorgeous 1-kilometre stretch of golden sand lapped by tranquil, azure waters that are perfect for swimming. The expansive beach offers a wealth of loungers and open spaces for those who prefer to bring their own beach set-up, along with a range of amenities such as restaurants, bars, and public toilets. It's an excellent alternative to the more crowded Finikoudes Beach in Larnaca.
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Pissouri Beach, Pissouri
Boasting the prestigious Blue Flag status, Pissouri Beach is a popular destination on Cyprus's south coast. Located near the top-rated Columbia Beach Resort and a village with its amenities and welcoming bars, this beach offers an array of water sports such as jet skiing, windsurfing and paragliding. For the dedicated sun-seeker, there's even a nearby nudist beach.
Pissouri Beach might be a bit of a drive, but its warm waters and picturesque surroundings make it worth the trip. Visitors particularly enjoy the hiking trails nearby, adding a touch of adventure to their beach experience. The beach remains relatively uncrowded, with sunbeds and umbrellas available for rent at reasonable prices. A lifeguard is always on duty, ensuring a safe and enjoyable time for all. In addition to the standard beach amenities, you'll also find pedal boats, water scooters, and motor boats for rent.
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Lady’s Mile Beach, Asomatos
Stretching approximately three miles, Lady's Mile Beach may not live up to its name, but it certainly holds the title for the longest beach in Cyprus. This expansive sandy haven is popular with both horse riders and sunbathers, offering a slightly wild feel despite a few nearby restaurants. A short walk inland reveals the impressive Limassol salt lake, which, if visited in winter, boasts an unmissable sight: flocks of migratory flamingos numbering up to 20,000.
With its pristine sand and clean waters, Lady's Mile Beach promises a serene experience, especially if you choose a spot away from the restaurants. The beach provides ample space to relax, and the clear, cool waters are perfect for refreshing dips. It might be windy at times, so don't forget to bring your own umbrellas, towels, and equipment. Free parking is available right next to the beach for added convenience.
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Paramáli Turtle Beach, Paramáli
Paramáli Beach, with its flat sea, consistent breeze, and relatively uncrowded waters, has become a go-to spot for kite surfers along Cyprus's south coast. While the journey may be long, the beach's appeal for kite surfers makes it worthwhile. For non-surfers, the beach offers the opportunity to watch these exhilarating water sports in action, though facilities are limited, which might be a refreshing change from busier city beaches.
This picturesque shingle beach, framed by cliffs, is also a popular nesting ground for turtles, including loggerheads and green turtles. During the breeding season, visitors are advised to take care not to disturb the nests. Turtle Watch patrols the beach, collecting data and placing protective cages around the nests to help increase turtle numbers.
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Golden Beach, Karpas
Golden Beach, located at the far end of the Karpas Peninsula in the northeast of Cyprus, is a truly remarkable remote beach. Just 130 km (80 miles) from the Syrian coast, this stunning, isolated spot boasts a wild and pristine beauty that's sure to impress. With lush greenery reaching all the way to the golden sand, it's no wonder the beach is also a nesting site for green and loggerhead turtles. Although it may be a bit of a rocky path to get there, the journey is well worth the effort.
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Dog's Beach, Pissouri
Dog's Beach, situated at the end of the Genesis Aphrodite's Trail, is a lovely, secluded rocky beach with fantastic views. With two entrances: one under the highway and the other directly from the road. Parking can be found nearby.
The waters at Dog's Beach can be muddy and wavy, with some swirling currents near the edges, so caution is advised. Friendly dogs are often spotted on the beach, adding to its charm. Dog's Beach serves as a fantastic alternative for those seeking a quieter spot.
The Genesis Aphrodite's Trail, starting at Pissouri Pine Bay, is a breathtaking hike with varying difficulty levels. The first part is easy to moderate and family-friendly, while the second section is steep, rocky, and challenging. The trail ends at Dog's Beach, taking approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes one way. This hike is a must for those who enjoy stunning views and a rewarding destination.
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