This is one of those ‘3 in 1’ beaches - you come to Glyki Nero, in few steps you can visit Pantachou beach and Love Bridge. Also free view on sea caves (not the famous ones though, but still beautiful). I’ll explain:
-Glyki Nero is small beach but due to water sports boats that take over 2/3 of the beach, Glyki Nero is super small beach. Like micro beach. BUT, if you go inside water very close to the rocks which is on the left side of the beach (left if you are facing water), it will be less crowded and water is crystal clear with beautiful colors. Water is also very warm.
-There is a path over the rocks and if you take it, after 5 mins of walking you will come to Love Bridge. Which is nice to take a pic and water under that bridge has amazing color.
-If you go on the right (right if you are facing water) you will come to the the beginning of the Pantachou beach. Water is shallow, warm, turquoise color. And you can find the spot in the water. This beginning of Pantachou is maybe the best here, but even if you continue exploring Pantachou, you will see this beach is great. Until you come to the middle of it, then it starts to be horrible.
I totally recommend Glyki Nero, we had one of the...
Read moreGrecian bay is the main beach in Agia Napa and the closest to its centre. Known by several names including Glyki Nero (the official name which translated means ‘sweet water’) it is a long coastal line consisting of lovely fine white sand. It stretches west from the Ayia Napa sea caves to the harbor. Like some other beaches in Cyprus the clear waters run shallow far in to the sea- always exciting and fun for children! It has many luxury hotels lined up on it. Open air snack bars and other facilities for food and drink are waiting there to quench your thirst or fill your appetite after a...
Read moreWe always had a sun bed and an umbrella, that cost 2.50 for a bed and 2.5 for an umbrella. There's a bar really close serving drinks and snacks (don't expect meals). The sand was white compared to grey sands we saw in The beach at Limassol. It also wasn't as full of pebbles like it was in Limassol. There were pieces of litter in the water but it wasn't overly dirty. Felt safe to leave our bags while we went to the water, the water was clear and temperature was perfect for the hot days. Parasailing costs 50 euro and other water activities like jet skis and those banana...
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