Vrisoudia Beach is a popular sandy beach located in the tourist area of Poseidonos Avenue, in Kato Paphos. Here are some details about Vrisoudia Beach:
Type of Beach: It’s an impressive sandy beach surrounded by rocks and is near tourist hotels.
Facilities: The beach is well-organized and maintained by the Paphos Municipality. It offers facilities such as sunbeds, umbrellas, toilets, changing rooms, water sports, and free Wi-Fi.
Family-Friendly: Vrisoudia Beach has been granted the Blue Flag award, making it a suitable beach for families and children.
Lifeguards: From April 15th to October 31st, lifeguards are on duty from 11 am until 5:30 pm.
Accessibility: The beach can be accessed by all types of transportation, including bus stops nearby.
It’s noted for its cleanliness and the efforts made to keep the beach tidy. Visitors have mentioned that it’s practically in the city, making it easily accessible for a quick beach visit. Whether you’re looking to relax on the sand or engage in some water sports, Vrisoudia Beach offers a pleasant beach experience in Paphos....
Read morePretty nice beach, the water is calm but not very clear (a bit cloudy if you will) and the beach is sandy but when you being entering the water there are a lot of pebbles and stones so it’s a bit uncomfortable but when you pass that section it’s mostly sand again. There is a free zone where you don’t have to pay but it’s a bit small. The bigger zone has sunbeds and umbrellas to rent for 2.50€ each. The sunset was very beautiful. There is also a small shower at the stairs where you can rinse yourself and the sand of your shoes before you climb the stairs...
Read moreSmall quiet beach close to the city. There are snack and sandwich bars nearby for food and drinks. You can rent a lounger and umbrella for €2.50 each. The beach is well maintained, there is a lifeguard on duty and the beach is sheltered from strong waves by a rock wall that breaks the waves. Only negatives are clumps of seaweed and the line of pebbles/shale at the shore line that you have to walk over to get into the sea. Once on the sea you can stand easily for a good distance in and it's...
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