Akamas National Park is not only home to the magical Blue Lagoon. There's so much more. Many visitors make the mistake of visiting only the Blue Lagoon by boat and only seeing Akamas from the sea.
Makronissos beach lies a short walk from the famous Nissi Beach near Ayia Napa. The beach offers fine white sand, turquoise sea, warm water and everything you need for a day of beach bumming.
White River Beach is located on the west coast of Cyprus, a short walk from the famous Coral Beach. It is one of the quieter and less visited beaches, offering the beauty of nature and tranquillity away from the crowds. The beach is characterised by its towers of pebbles created by visitors. There are thousands of them!
Landa Beach in Ayia Napa offers fine white sand, clear sea and a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and water fun. With fewer tourists, great conditions for families and water sports opportunities.
Aphrodite's Rock, also known as Petra tou Romiou Beach, is one of the most famous sites in Cyprus. Located on the south-west coast of the island, near the town of Paphos, it is considered the mythological birthplace of the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite
Canyon Beach is located in Akamas National Park in the northwest of Cyprus. This makes it harder to reach and unknown to most visitors of Cyprus. It is a true hidden gem that few people know about.
To the north of Paphos, you will discover the unique Sea Caves, which will amaze you with dramatic limestone cliffs and crystal-clear water. Near Sea Caves, you'll find the shipwreck of the EDRO III, which adds even more mystery to the place.
Konnos Beach lies south of Protaras in the southeast of the island. In addition to the beautiful colour of the sea and fine sand, the beach also offers a natural scenery. Right next door is Turtle Bay, where you can swim with turtles.