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Protaras Beaches

Mouzuora Beach - A small and popular with the Cypriots, the beach has 100 length narrow sand strip and some shade under the trees. The parking facilities are good, and there is a large hotel and restaurants for holiday makers who choose to base here.
Pernera - Louma Beach - East of Protaras, called Pernera, is the busy centre. The 400 m curving strand of the beach is protected by an artificial bay. The beach has tree-shade, soft sand and clean water. Water sports are provided, plus banana tube rides, paragliding, water-skiing lessons, or ski jet. Sun loungers and umbrellas can be rented too.
Fig Tree Bay - This beach is the most popular within Protaras Beach . The British christened it ‘Fig Tree Bay’ and the name was given after the single fig tree that stands back from the beach and is claimed to have been brought from the east in the 17th century. The beach has fine-grained sand, the sea is crystal clear and there are plenty of recreational facilities like water-skiing, paragliding, jet-skis and more.
Green Bay Beach - To avoid the crowds, visit this beach. The beach offers a good swimming spot and provides umbrellas and sunloungers to rent.

Ayia Napa Beaches

Macronissos Beach - Several small bays forms Macronissos Beach. The three bays stretch out in different directions and give very well l sheltered beach areas. This beach is the closest to Waterworld Waterpark, just outside Ayia Napa.
Landa Beach - A 300 meters long beach is found in between Macronissos beach and Nissi Bay - only 500 meters away from each beach.
Nissi Beach / Nissi Bay - Only three kilometers west of Ayia Napa. These closely connected twin beaches attract thousands of tourists every year. Nissi, which in Greek means a small island, gives a new dimension to the beauty of the landscape. The beaches are well sheltered and offer an abundance of watersports for every taste. There are also plenty of cafes, pubs and restaurants in the area.
Vathia Gonia - Vathia Gonia is found 400 yards east of Nissi Bay. The beach is also fully protected from winds. Sea sport facilities are provided.
Pantahou - This beach stretches from the fishing harbour of Agia Napa for more than one kilometre in an easterly direction. Thousands of tourists visit it every year. All watersports are provided for and cafes, snack bars and restaurants abound in the area. The fishing harbour of Agia Napa with its small colourful boats, adds character to the view.
Sandy Bay - Sandy Bay Beach is found 400 yards or so east of Nissi Bay. The beach is also fully protected from winds. Facilities for watersport are provided together with lots of restaurants and tavernas.
Kryo Nero Beach - This beach stretches from the fishing harbour of Agia Napa for more than a kilometer and follows an easterly direction. Thousands of tourists visit it every year. Facilities for all sea sports are provided for and cafes, snack bars and restaurants abound in the area. The fishing harbor of Agia Napa
Limnara Beach - About four kilometres east of Agia Napa you will find Limnara Beach. Although it is small it is one of the loveliest beaches, and is well-protected from the wind.
Konnos Beach - This wonderful sandy strip of beach is situated two kilometres east of Ayia Napa on the road between Cape Greco and Protaras. It's one of the most picturesque beaches on the island, well sheltered from the prevailing winds. You can try plenty of water sports, including water ski-iong, paragliding, hire a motorboat, or you can hire a jet ski.
Kermia - Situated two kilometers east of Agia Napa on the main road leading to the Cape Greco, Kermia Beach is located on the west side of Cape Greco. It is private and remote.

Recreational activities

Waterworld Waterpark, Ayia Napa - This is the largest themed Waterpark in Europe, offering a huge selection of water slides and amenities. Don’t miss out on this fabulous day out for all the family.

Bungee Jumping – for the adventurous tourists in Cyprus, bungee jumping is available in Ayia Napa. It conforms to the Australian & New Zealand safety standards.

Golfing - Cyprus is fast becoming a favourite with many golfing travellers due to an improvement in facilities and, of course, its superb all-year round climate. There are several golf schools, golf development classes and academies, in many locations in Cyprus to help you improve your game. Local heresay is that there are several ‘new’ top quality golf courses to be built on the eastern coast of Cyprus – between Larnaca and Protaras.

Turtle watching and Bird Watching – in many locations of Cyprus, are areas and beaches for Turtle watching and bird watching. Tourist information centres will give you all the information you require, for those tourists who want to while away their hours in these pleasant pastimes.

Go-karting - There are many go- karting centres in Cyprus. Most are open seven days a week, an excellent one being located at Ayia Napa, next door to the Waterpark.

Diving - Warm seas, clear water and year-round sunshine ensure that diving in Cyprus remains a popular pastime. The varied nature of the dive sites as well as the lack of tides and currents means that both beginners and more experienced divers can enjoy the experience. There's plenty of underwater life and a huge variety of fish.

Mountain biking - The Troodos mountain range are ideal for mountain biking, with a network of forest trails which are a paradise for the energetic mountain bikers amongst you. Good luck!!