04/04/2016
Many options for out potential customers regarding their swimming preferences. Cyprus is well known for its blue flagged beaches so Holiday Family Villas would like to state some possible options for our customers.
1. Malama beach. 'North of Ayia Trias the landscape gets wilder and rockier. The small cove at Malama, also called Skoutari has a narrow strip of sand with sea eroded cliffs to the north and shoreline large rocks to the south.
Two fingers of rock create a very and well protected 'sea pool' that is very shallow for some distance out so this is a great beach for families with children, although only basic amenities are found here'.
2. Kapparis (Maad) Beach. 'Kapparis beach is the last cove with a sandy beach before the buffer zone between north and south Cyprus. It is a very small beach with about three rows of sunbeds with steep cliffs and rocks to the south and rocky outcrops to the north. The surrounding area is very scenic and this is a good area for walking trails and for interesting rock formations and caves. The beach is sandy and the water shallow but there are underwater rocks further out to sea'.
3. Ayia Trias Beach. 'Ayia Trias or Agia Triada is a well sheltered sandy beach with good road access about 4km north of Protaras. The enclosed bay has an attractive fishing boat harbour on the southern side and, above the harbour is the small modern church that gives the beach its name'.
4. Pernera Beach. 'Pernera Beach is a sandy beach in the next cove north of Potami. The beach is south-east facing and set in a small, enclosed bay with low hills on both sides and backed by large hotels. The main road runs straight down to the beach where there is a decent sized car park'.