Vrisoudia Beach is an impressive sandy beach which is located near the hotels of the tourist area in Poseidonos Avenue, in Kato Paphos. It is surrounded by rocks and it is located near tourist hotels.

It is the most organised beach in  Paphos and it is taken care of by the Paphos Municipality. Vrisoudia beach have been granted the Blue Flag award and it is a suitable beach for families and children.

The beach is cleaned every day and it offers many facilities such as sunbeds and umbrellas, toilets, changing rooms, water sports and free Wi-Fi. . From the 15th of April until the 31st of October there are lifeguards on duty from 11am until 5.30pm. This beach can be accessed by all types of transportation including bus stops as well.

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