Nestled in the Peyia municipality just 11 km (about a 15 min drive) north of Paphos, Coral Bay is a stunning crescent-shaped bay renowned as one of Cyprus’s top beach destinations. Stretching roughly 500–600 m between two limestone headlands, it’s enveloped by lush greenery and features deep golden sand lapped by calm, shallow Mediterranean waters.

Coral Bay proudly holds the EU Blue Flag certification, guaranteeing high environmental, safety, and accessibility standards. Lifeguards patrol the beach from April–October, backed by first‑aid support for added peace of mind

 

Facilities & Amenities

  • Public toilets, coin-operated showers, changing rooms, foot-wash stations, recycling bins, and dustbins are available

  • Sunbeds + umbrellas are available for a full package (~€7.50), with options to rent individually

  • Ample free parking near the beach and convenient access by foot, bike, bus (Bus 615 from Paphos Harbour), or car.

 

Water Activities & Adventure

  • A full slate of water sports including jet‑skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, paddle‑boarding, and pedal boats are widely available
  • Snorkeling and diving around the headlands yield vibrant marine life and rocky undersea landscapes
  • Fishing trips and boat trips with local fishermen offer chances to catch tuna, dorado, barracuda, and potentially spot dolphins .

 

Family-Friendly Atmosphere

Thanks to calm, shallow waters, Coral Bay is a top choice for families. Lifeguards ensure safety while children splash or build sandcastles in designated zones. The beach layout supports both relaxation and playful exploration.

 

Sunsets, Dining & Nightlife

  • Coral Bay Avenue, the pedestrian spine running parallel to the beach, is lined with cafes, bars, restaurants and shops—perfect for evening strolls .
  • Seafood taverns, Mediterranean cuisine, and fresh local wines abound. Several venues offer live music, DJs, and beach parties, particularly during summer nights .
  • For a livelier bar scene, locals travel to places like Cleos Cocktail Bar or Oniros at the old shipwreck; car hire is recommended for reaching these spots .

 

Beyond the Beach – Day Trips & Culture

  • A short trek leads to Laourou (Corallia) Beach, another quiet and picturesque Blue‑Flag spot .
  • Nearby historical gems include the Maa‑Palaeokastro archaeological site, the spectacular Sea Caves, the famed Edro III shipwreck, and the natural beauty of the Akamas Peninsula with trails, turtle nesting sites, and waterfalls .
  • Ancient sites of Paphos—the birthplace of Aphrodite—such as the Tombs of the Kings, Roman mosaics, and Byzantine castles are a 15–20 min drive away .

 

Best Time to Visit & Tips

  • High season (June–October) offers warm, sunny weather (23‑32 °C) and sea temps around 27 °C .
  • Mid‑week visits provide a more relaxed experience, with fewer crowds .
  • Lower season (off‑peak winter months) brings tranquility, cooler water (15 °C), and the full array of shops and restaurants may be quieter or closed .

 

Coral Bay Beach delivers the perfect blend of dreamy sand, safe swimming waters, family-friendly perks, exhilarating water sports, delectable dining, and proximity to culture-rich attractions. Whether you're after full-throttle fun, peaceful retreats, or myth‑laden Cyprus exploration, Coral Bay stands out as a premier Mediterranean beach destination

 

 

 

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