Skoutarospylioi beach is located at the outreach of Kappari Avenue in Protaras, after the Protaras – Cavo Greco roundabout and in particular the exit towards occupied Ammochostos.

As one drives towards Kappari Avenue, turn right on the first turning where there is a sign “Towards beach”. There is enough parking at the end of the road.

The name Skoutarospylioi refers to legends about the caves that are around and which formerly served as hideouts for pirates. It is made up of a thin lane of sand with many rocks making the area seem like a lake.

Skoutarospylioi beach may be a small bay but it is beautiful with crystal blue water. It has shallow water which makes it ideal for families and children.

The beach is quite organised, with organized water centres. It is also worth continuing after the Skoutarospylioi beach passing by the hiking nature trail towards the Pezounospylioi beach.

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