Protaras, the tourist area of Paralimni, is just a 45 minutes drive
from Larnaca International Airport on the southeast coast of the
island. Here in this idyllic resort one can find golden sandy beaches
and rugged cliffs complimenting the tiny bays while overlooking the
brilliance of the early morning sun as it slowly rises above the
horizon, as if emerging from the crystal-clear waters of the
sparkling blue-green Mediterranean.
Apartment is uniquely situated next to the Capo Bay Hotel and steps
from the famous Fig Tree Bay. This is perhaps the most beautiful
sandy beach in Cyprus, with its crystal clear water, which was
awarded the Blue Flag award. While lying on the beach you will have
the opportunity to decide which of Protaras' many restaurants you
will try that evening, all within walking distance. Protaras is the
place to try freshly grilled fish in one of the open-air seafood
restaurants or take your pick from several international cuisines
including Thai, Italian, Indian and many others.
Also while lying on the beach, you may partake in the vast range of
water sports available, including parasailing, windsurfing, diving,
snorkeling, jet-skis and waterskiing. We highly recommend Stavros
Water Sports located right on Fig Tree Bay beach.
Since the beaches, restaurants, shops, etc. are all within walking
distance a car is not required. However if you do have a car you can
explore the surrounding picturesque villages and really experience
warm Cypriot hospitality. For a little excitement, Ayia Napa is a
10-minute drive away, with its many clubs, bars, restaurants, Luna
parks and the largest themed water park in Europe - Water World
Enjoy daily boat rides from Ayia Napa out into the inviting
Mediterranean Sea then relax on golden sandy beaches, lapped by
crystal clear turquoise waters and enjoy wonderful sunsets and
sunrises while picnicking.
Even closer than Ayia Napa is Cape Greco, a national park and one of
the islands most beautiful and stunning natural landscapes with its
natural bays and sea caves. Explore Cape Greco by hiking, biking, or
walking along nature trails of wild flora and fauna. Stop to listen
to the waves crash against the cliff faces of and feel the tension
leave your body. It is also possible to swim among the caves at the
bottom of the cape. The spot is very popular with deep-sea fishermen,
scuba divers and snorkelers.
This will be a holiday to long remember - guaranteed.
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