Just a few kilometers east of Limassol’s center, nestled along the beachfront by Uptown Square in Agios Tychonas, lies Plus Beach—a modern, cosmopolitan waterfront retreat offering a blend of beachside convenience, relaxed luxury, and inviting ambiance. Though modest in size, this half‑kilometre stretch has earned a loyal following among both locals and visitors, thanks to its upscale design, well-curated service, and prime sea views.

 

Coastal Lounge Meets Mediterranean Charm

Step onto Plus Beach and you’ll immediately notice the aesthetic: bold red wooden loungers and umbrellas scattered across light grey sand, offering striking contrast against the turquoise sea. Décor blends exotic and ethnic accents—think bamboo screens, thatched canopies, and hand‑crafted timber furniture—creating a setting that feels both elegant and inviting. The mood is loungy and relaxed: lounge music plays softly, cocktails arrive slowly by the loungers, and the pace feels just right for sun-and-sea indulgence.

Though less than a kilometer long, Plus Beach feels intimate rather than cramped. Visitors appreciate its size: large enough to feel lively, but small enough to come relaxing, almost by design.

 

What to Expect: Comfort with Character

While Plus Beach isn’t a wild party scene, it’s far from rustic. You’ll find:

  • Comfortable seabed loungers and umbrellas (often used for full days of beach lounging)
  • Clean shower and restroom facilities, maintained onsite
  • Friendly service that doesn’t rush you—ideal for lounging late into the afternoon
  • Accessibility provisions, including flat paths and beach access for all

Though there’s no supermarket or kiosk directly on the sand, the restaurant and bar just behind the beach make it easy to order food or a fresh drink without ever leaving your lounge chair.

 

What to Expect: Comfort with Character

While Plus Beach isn’t a wild party scene, it’s far from rustic. You’ll find:

  • Comfortable seabed loungers and umbrellas (often used for full days of beach lounging)
  • Clean shower and restroom facilities, maintained onsite
  • Friendly service that doesn’t rush you—ideal for lounging late into the afternoon
  • Accessibility provisions, including flat paths and beach access for all

Though there’s no supermarket or kiosk directly on the sand, the restaurant and bar just behind the beach make it easy to order food or a fresh drink without ever leaving your lounge chair.

 

Sun, Sea and Sunset Rhythm

Morning hours at Plus Beach unfold gently. The water gleams under soft light, the sand is cool beneath your feet, and a handful of early visitors drift in with towels and swimwear. Nearby cafés serve breakfast, but the beach itself remains quietly refined until midday.

By lunchtime, the vibe shifts slightly: more groups arrive, cocktails are served with snacks or salads, and music softens the air. The sea stays calm thanks to its sheltered location, and swimmers often linger farther out—where the water draws deeper without current or chop.

Late afternoon and sunset are the highlights. The sun dips low, turning the sky into pastel shades over the water. At this hour, couples sit in lounge beds with glasses of wine, and friends gather to watch the light fade while soft music plays. The transition from day to evening feels seamless—no rush, no frenzy, just relaxed luxury.

 

Who Loves Plus Beach?

Plus Beach is especially appealing to those who enjoy:

  • Stylish simplicity: It offers comfort and service without gaudy energy or crowds
  • Couples or small social groups: Flexible enough for date nights or relaxed catch‑ups
  • Visitors who like service with their sunbathing: Drinks served to your lounger, clean facilities, and attentive staff
  • Those seeking proximity to Limassol without sacrificing calm: Close to city while feeling island-bound

It’s not ideal for travelers seeking jet skis, beach parties, or loud music—but that’s intentional. Plus Beach does quiet excellence in an elegant coastal package.

 

Tips to Make the Most of It

  • Reserve a lounger early, especially on weekends—popular spots fill up quickly.
  • Stay for the full day: many visitors linger for sunset and early drinks.
  • Try a light meal or cocktail from the beach lounge bar, then head for dinner nearby.
  • Wear stylish yet comfortable beachwear—the beach has a chic atmosphere.
  • Combine your visit with exploration of nearby sites, including Amathus ruins and other beaches in Agios Tychonas.

 

Plus Beach may not be the grandest or widest beach in Cyprus—but it does what it does with excellence and finesse. It’s a place of refined relaxation, tasteful ambiance, and thoughtful service, where sea and sand meet hospitality rather than hype. It’s for those who want a little polish with their sunshine, a little comfort with their sea breeze, and a beach day that feels as effortless as it does elegant.

 

 

 

 

 

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