Malindi Beach is located between the Pareklissia beach  and the Grand Resort Beach, in the Limassol  district. Malindi beach is a perfect fit to the coastal Uptown Square in Limassol.

It has been given the Blue Flag award for its clean blue waters which are also calm as there aren’t strong winds in the area. It is a golden sand beach which is filled with palm trees, giving the impression of a tropical island.  There are many facilities available such as sunbeds and umbrellas for rent, and there are lifeguards on duty during the summer months.

There is a beach bars and restaurant right on the beach, allowing visitors to enjoy a refreshing cocktail while gazing at the sea or the St.Raphael Marina situated on the right hand side. The particular beach is also popular during the night time as the beach bar is lit in various coloured lights, creating a nice atmosphere in order to enjoy dinner or a cocktail.

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