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Villas in Protaras
Most villas in Protaras are centrally located so you are always close to the beaches, restaurants, shops and main attractions. Renting a villa in Protaras is a great option for a family vacation. This pretty coastal town offers culture, history and beach time. Find the villa you are dreaming of in a beautiful setting. Pack your bags and plan your stay in Protaras.
Luxurious villas with viewsExcellent villas with modern and luxurious structures located in privileged positions offering great views of Cyprus. Fully equipped villas with fantastic outdoor patios, lovely gardens and private swimming pools. State-of-the-art kitchens are ideal for family meals and the comfortable lounges are ideal to unwind and have laid-back afternoons, waiting for the sun to go down and enjoy a lovely night out with your dearest ones.
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Protaras is a destination with sublime beaches and a laid-back atmosphere. You will be spoiled for choice when it comes to sand and sun. The entire coastline boasts beautiful coves and white sandy beaches and fantastic pathways to stroll along as you take in the incredible views. The aquamarine waters of the sea will mesmerize you and water sports enthusiasts will have a great time snorkeling, diving, swimming and kayaking. Enjoy the popular beaches in Protaras including FigTree Bay, Louma Beach, Vrisi Beach, Kapparis Beach, Vrysoudia Beach and Agia Triada Beach.
Protaras for family vacationsProtaras is an ideal destination for families and children. Long days on the beach with pristine waters and many activities. Furthermore, the wide array of restaurants, traditional taverns, cafes and shops make this town an ideal spot to spend a fabulous time with kids and wind down. The Ocean Aquarium is a fantastic activity for families where children and adults will enjoy the marine creatures including sea turtles, crocs and penguins.Have a great time!
Did you know the name of Protaras means the land of windmills?
Top 7 travel tips in Protaras
A unique and pretty small church you can spot from the distance is the church of St. Elias. On top of a small hill there is this little beauty you will reach after climbing a few steps. The sweeping views you get from the top are just breathtaking. Enjoy the fresh air and take a moment for yourself. You will notice locals tie ribbons to the trees to remember their dearest ones.
2. Discover ProtarasAlthough Protaras is a beach destination, you can enjoy relaxed days away from the sand. In the afternoon, you can take lovely walks along the pedestrian way along the coastline. Enjoy the sea views, have some refreshing ice cream or take a boat trip to explore the beautiful hidden coves and beaches of Protaras.
3. Take a day tourFrom Protaras you can reach fantastic villages in just a few minutes. Spend a day exploring Deryneia, Frenaros, Avgorou, Paralimni, Liopetri or Sotera. These traditional villas are beautiful spots with lovely churches like Saint Andronikos in Frenaros or the one deic cated to Mary in Deryneia. Have a coffee and enjoy a traditional meal at the taverns and restaurants after browsing the independent shops.
4. Stroll around the marketIf you like blending into the local life, there is no better place than the markets. Markets are the core of every village. Locals shop and look for the ingredients they want and so can you. Every Saturday in Sotera an open market is held. Here you will find local produce and fresh veggies and fruit.
5. Explore natural sitesProtaras is surrounded by amazing views and an impressive natural landscape. Hike up the Nature Trail including the European Walking Route E4. Along the coast you find the linear Koonos-Ayii Anargyri trail and the circular Konnos-Spilia tou Kyklopa. To enjoy Cyprus flora and fauna, walk through Greco’s National Forest Park.
6. Take a bite of CyprusNicolas Tavern, Kyklos Restaurant are just a few names of the incredible eateries where you can sample some of the best delicacies of the island’s cuisine. Enjoy a friendly service together with tasty dishes and a relaxed atmosphere. Try the Kleftiko, an oven-cooked lamb considered the specialty of the area. If you prefer pork, try afelia cooked in red wine. Traditional stews are also common, like tava, a casserole of beef and lamb with veggies. Pair these mouthwatering bites with a sip of some of the greatest wines and enjoy a delicious meal.
7. Magic dancing watersThe Magic Dancing waters is a live show with a combination of laser lights, volcano eruptions, dancing waters, fire and smoke. This visual experience with special effects is a fantastic way to finish the day. You can also book a dinner table during the show, with a wide selection of international delicacies in a buffet style setting.