A large horseshoe-shaped cove flanked by steep limestone cliffs. It is the classic holiday sandy beach, with safe swimming and Blue Flag status. A 13th-century BC settlement, Maa-Paleokastro, has been excavated above its northern end, though it's rather overshadowed by the many hotels and restaurants.
The beach is for those looking to get beyond the municipal beach and the somewhat disappointing beaches of Kato Paphos. Also popular with expats who account for much of the development of villages north and north east of Paphos town.Lettings Cyprus as Coral Bay rental property advertised on this site,
What is there to do?
Lots of watersports and family-friendly activities. Plenty of eating places, sunbeds and parasols, plus inflatables, parascending, diving and water skiing. This beach is much quieter out of the main season, and even at its height it is possible to walk beyond the sunbeds and find uncluttered sand and relative peace.
Bites and bars
There are plenty of bars and restaurants on the beach and in the resort itself, and many are surprisingly appealing - this is not a resort with lots of high-rise and development is relatively restrained.
Getting there
Take the coast road from Paphos Town north for about 14 miles signposted to Pegia. There are frequent service buses from Kato Paphos.Coral Bay rental property is excellent value for the long term tenants in Cyprus, with golden sandy beaches within easy reach of many of the Cyprus Villas In Coral Bay Cyprus




