Sometimes there are comments about some of the beaches i.e. whether they are clean, if the sea is good, facilities etc. As far as Cyprus beaches which are ok for naturists we did not find any "official" nudist beaches. However out on the Akamas Peninsula there are plenty of beaches both tiny and quite large and often quite deserted so that stripping off for a bit of nudist sunbathing, swimming and walking was quite possible if you wanted to do this. There really are a variety of beaches from great long bays through to small coves on Cyprus - some beaches are sandy and others shingle.
Most of these Cyprus Beach photos were taken during our various
walks on the island (there is information on our walks to
be found via our main Cyprus page( located here ).
In fact some of the beaches are only accessible by not too well surfaced dirt tracks - but of course
it is great wandering around exploring coastlines on paths and tracks and then discovering your
own isolated tiny cove or beach.
For instance the Akamas Peninsula is reached by a fantastically cratered rough track - although curiously the
further along you go the better it gets - probably after a couple of kilometres of being
bounced around car drivers give it up. However it is possible to drive the
track in an ordinary car as long as you take it very easy.
Note there are no nudist photos on our web site - just various photographs
showing off Cyprus's great beaches.
This first set of Cyprus beach photos are located just before Coral Bay and then on up the left or west side of the Akamas Peninsula. There is a restaurant/cafe at Lara Bay and another restaurant just as you drive into the Peninsula - after that there are no facilities at all - no cafes, ice cream men let alone beach chairs or umbrellas for hire - just beaches. There is another large and really nice sandy bays after Lara Bay which is another turtle beach - then as you go on up if you sidetrack off the main dirt road there are small usually shingle beaches to be found. Apart from the jeeps passing by on the dirt road there are very few people up here - you can easily find your own spot if you wish. We have not named most of these beaches since we could not find names for them.
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| Found the right hand side a bit sea-weedy | About 100 metres of shingle beach | An Akamas shingle beach - tiny |
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| Akamas | Kioni Beach | Pafos Town Municipal beach | Pafos Town Municipal beach located near the lighthouse | Pafos Town beach near the harbour |
Akamas Peninsula is full of beaches - and they are mostly easily accessible. These below are from the right hand side or eastern side - showing several beaches from Pomis up through Lakki and Polis and then onto the Peninsula. We could not satisfactorily photo and therefore show the beaches north of the Baths of Aphrodite - there are quite a few though - some sand but mostly shingle. They are quite small usually and generally deserted - maybe just the odd fisherman - there are certainly no facilities up in this area. You are not meant to drive up this side of the Peninsula according to the signs - we walked of course which apart from cycling is the best way to see and explore places.
These beach photos below are of beaches found around Episkopi and up towards Pafos.
Lots more of our Cyprus Topics are via our Cyprus Main Page.
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Cyprus related Resources:
Limasol Cyprus Travel Guide