• gentle waves at Yiannakis Beach
    Provided by: Pafos Regional Board of Tourism

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Polis Municipal Beach

Polis Municipal Beach

Polis Chrysochous Municipal Beach offers a serene escape. It's easy to access via car, motorbike or bus. Rarely overcrowded, it presents a harmonious blend of natural beauty and practical amenities, with a pleasant mix of sand meets pebbles underfoot. The sea, tamed by a breakwater, presents a gentle invitation for a swim with a picturesque backdrop of the harbour and mountains. For dining or a quick refreshment, the beach bar and nearby restaurants serve a variety of options. While the shore may challenge bare feet with its pebbled texture, it's nothing a pair of flip-flops can't handle. With the added perks of free WiFi and reasonably priced sunbeds, this beach is an accommodating and picturesque spot to soak in the sun or enjoy the shallow waters that give way to the deep blue beyond.
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Vrysoudia Beaches A & B

Vrysoudia Beaches A & B

The beaches known as Vrysoudia A and Vrysoudia B are located next to the hotels of the touristy Kato Pafos, just off Poseidonos Avenue. These sandy beaches, framed by rocks, are managed by Pafos municipality and are clearly signposted. Regular buses stop nearby, and access by car, motorbike or bicycle is straightforward. The beaches undergo daily cleaning, with frequent water quality testing. From April 15th to October 31st, lifeguards patrol with safety equipment. You can rent sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports gear.
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Diving

Diving

Pafos, on Cyprus’s western coast, ranks among the country’s top diving destinations. Positioned at the crossroads of three continents, the region blends cultural influences with exceptional underwater conditions. The sea here offers ideal diving conditions — warm temperatures (16°C to 27°C), exceptional visibility, and one of the Mediterranean’s longest diving seasons. Coastal reefs burst with marine life: colourful fish, sponges, coral, anemones, and frequent turtle sightings (thanks to successful conservation efforts). Divers can explore underwater caves, tunnels, and ancient artefacts like amphorae and stone anchors. These elements combine to create unforgettable diving adventures.
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Snorkeling Park

Snorkeling Park

This innovative snorkelling park in Pafos’ Protected Area of the Municipal Baths combines art and marine conservation. The first of its kind in Cyprus, it features free diving among sculptural compositions by artist Yiota Ioannidou. Three oversized shell sculptures, crafted from eco-friendly concrete, sit submerged in close proximity. A smaller cluster of sea urchin sculptures on nearby rocks hints at the underwater discovery awaiting visitors. The shells pay homage to Aphrodite’s mythological connection to Cyprus, echoing her birth from sea foam on a shell. Historically linked to fertility rituals, such shells were offered at the goddess’s temples. The project cleverly bridges this ancient symbolism with modern conservation. Designed to harmonise with the marine environment, the sculptures serve dual purposes. Their geometric shapes and textured interiors attract marine life while functioning as artworks. This creates a unique swimming experience that enhances both biodiversity and the destination’s appeal within a protected zone.
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