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Blue Lagoon


Blue Lagoon is a one of the most beautiful natural landmarks in Paphos that is definitely well worth your visit. This exquisite bay with the stunning scenery and the warm crystal clear waters is part of the Akamas peninsula. Blue Lagoon is an unspoilt cove with amazing views and a wonderful place to visit whether you want to relax, sunbathe, swim and snorkel. Bring along your camera to capture the scenery and your goggles/snorkels to explore the seabed of corals and small fish.

The daring can get there on foot from Aphrodite Baths. Otherwise you can reach the beach by boat and safari tours that will allow you to visit multiple attractions in one day. Also you have the option of renting a boat, quad bike or jeep and visit each place at your own pace and stay in each location for as long as you wish. The choice is yours!


Aphrodite’s Beach is close to the Baths of Aphrodite. There is a car park, a restaurant and a place where you can book tours to the blue lagoon. The pebbly small beach is renowned for its deep blue cooling waters. this is the perfect spot to enjoy a day by the sea whether you feel like tanning on sun beds or swimming in the ever so blue waters. The calm blue crystalline waters make the beach a preferred spot for snorkelling.


Latchi Beach is a popular and well-organised beach with sun beds, changing cubicles, open-air showers, free Wi-Fi and lots of parking space. It is ideal for families who wish to spend their whole day at the beach and enjoy their food and drinks from the neighbouring beach bars and restaurants. It is not as crowded as the other organised Paphos beaches with plenty of locals choosing this beach to enjoy lots of sun and sea. Latchi beach is renowned for its crystalline blue waters and pebbly sandy bay.


Asprokremmos Beach is midway between Latchi and the Baths of Aphrodite, looking west to Akamas. It is a lovely, quiet and organised beach with sun beds, a lifeguard station and a small tavern for refreshments. The beach is the ideal choice for families and a great way to spend your time enjoying the sea and the perfect Cyprus climate.

Asprokremmos Beach is perfect for soaking up the sun, snorkelling, playing beach games, building sandcastles or swimming in the cooling blue waters. Asprokremmos Beach is a tranquil place that is perfect for relaxing since it is not as busy as other mainstream beaches of the Paphos district. It is a great spot for a romantic retreat and an enjoyable picnic, especially if you visit outside peak tourist season.


Lara Bay lies on the north-west coast of the Akamas peninsula. You can get there by driving to Pegeia and then to Agios Georgios. It is a protected area and a heavenly paradise, completely unspoilt and natural. The bay is in the shape of a horseshoe, the sand is soft and golden and the water is warm and clear. At Lara Beach you have the opportunity to experience a natural Cyprus coast that has remained intact through time and has been unaffected by the recent land developments in Paphos. Here you will definitely appreciate the greatness and beauty of nature to the fullest.

Lara Bay is one of the few remaining places for loggerhead and green turtles to nest. If you visit in July you might get lucky and spot them laying their eggs otherwise you can see the placed cages protecting the turtle’s nests and the big holes the turtles dug to bury their eggs. There is a Conservation Station in a small wooden hut with lots of information about the two different turtle species, the conservation process and a small tank with baby turtles for you to see. Lara Bay and the Conservatory is a unique attraction worth visiting.

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