Vyzakia beach is located in the area of Protaras, off the Protaras – Cavo Greco Avenue, towards the hotel Cavo Maris.

There is car parking at the end of the road and then visitors must walk towards the beach until the nature trail.

The beach is 200 metres to the left after the Neolithic settlement of Nisia.

The beach is a small bay which is hidden within the trees. It has thin sand and clear blue water, while there are only a few umbrellas and sunbeds.

Due to the small size of the beach and the idyllic location which hides it, one has the feeling of a private beach.

The beach is also good for exploring the rocks and the bottom of the ocean. This is also how the beach received its name, due to the existence of byzaka (rocks).

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