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Blue Lagoon Beach

Last Updated on May 18, 2020 by Nick Sanna

swimming in the lagoon
Beautiful Blue Lagoon Beach is one of Cyprus’s most remote and stunning beaches, providing a spectacular view of clear water. The small Khamilis Island lies right off the beach and is a popular spot to swim to.

The beach is located in the northwest of Cyprus, in the district of Paphos. The beach is open to the public, although getting there can be a little rough. The clear waters are different than most other beaches on Cyprus because it lies in a small bay which gives it warmer water. The beach itself is sandy and provides a nice place to relax in the water.

Around Khamilis Island there is a reef that is fun to snorkel around. There is no development around the Blue Lagoon beach so while there you can get a great view of the Mediterranean hills surrounding the area.

View of the beach
The Beach
view of boats and mountains beyond
Boats in the bay

Traveling to the bay by road can be difficult. You should only travel here in a high-clearance 4 wheel drive vehicle. There are also boat tours from nearby Latsi village.

Aerial View of the Beach

Map of Blue Lagoon Beach

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