Cyprus's Best Beaches
Cyprus doesn't have offshore islands to speak of — but it has some genuinely world-class beaches, and where you put your towel matters.
Cyprus's best-known beaches cluster around the southeast tip: Nissi Beach in Ayia Napa (white sand, shallow turquoise water, a wadeable islet, and a genuine party scene by day) and Fig Tree Bay in Protaras (the same postcard water, a noticeably calmer and more family-oriented crowd). Swimming season runs roughly May–October; June–September is warmest but also busiest and priciest.
Cyprus isn't an island-hopping destination — it's one island, full stop — but its southeast corner has some of the clearest, most swimmable water in the Mediterranean, and two towns 15 minutes apart that could not have more different personalities. Get that part right and the rest of the beach trip plans itself.

Ayia Napa
Cyprus's beach-party capital — with a genuinely stunning beach to back it up.

Protaras
The same stunning water as Ayia Napa, minus the nightclub soundtrack.












































