Families & Kids

7 Best Family Beaches in Paphos — Safe Picks

Choosing the right beach makes or breaks a family day out. Paphos has dozens of beaches along its coastline, but not all of them are suited to young children. Some are rocky platforms better for snorkelling than sandcastles, others have sudden drop-offs or strong currents. We've spent years testing every stretch of coast with families and their children — here are the beaches where you can genuinely relax while your kids play safely.

Coral Bay — The Gold Standard for Families

If you only visit one beach during your stay, make it Coral Bay. This wide, horseshoe-shaped bay about 12 kilometres northwest of Kato Paphos is the most popular family beach in the entire Paphos district — and for good reason. The sand is soft and golden, the water is calm and crystal clear, and it stays shallow enough for toddlers to wade for 20-30 metres out from shore.

Coral Bay holds Blue Flag status, meaning it meets strict European standards for water quality, safety, environmental management, and facilities. Lifeguards are on duty from June through October, and the beach is cleaned daily during the season.

Best time to visit: Arrive before 10am or after 4pm. The midday sun (12:00-3:00pm) is fierce from June to September, and there's limited natural shade on the beach. If you go midday, rent an umbrella — your children's skin will thank you.

Alykes Beach (SODAP) — The Closest Family Option

When you want a beach without the drive, Alykes is your answer. Located in the heart of Kato Paphos, roughly a 10-minute walk from the apartment, this sheltered cove is the most convenient family beach option. It won't win any awards for dramatic scenery, but it delivers exactly what families with young children need: calm water, basic facilities, and no hassle getting there.

Alykes is actually a series of small coves rather than one long stretch. The main bathing area has a mix of packed sand and fine pebble, with a gentle entry into the water. The bay is naturally protected from wind and currents, making it feel like a private swimming spot on quieter days.

The SODAP stretch just north of Alykes offers a similar experience with slightly more space. Both areas are popular with local Cypriot families — always a reliable indicator of a good beach for children.

Vrysoudia Beach — Blue Flag & Family-Friendly

Vrysoudia sits right in the Kato Paphos tourist area, within walking distance of the harbour and the Tombs of the Kings road. It holds Blue Flag certification and offers a well-organised beach experience with lifeguards, sunbed hire, showers, and toilet facilities.

The beach is a mix of sand and pebble, with a relatively gentle entry into the water. It's not as naturally sheltered as Coral Bay, so on windier days the waves can pick up a little — but on the majority of days between May and October, the water is calm and inviting.

Rooftop view over Kato Paphos from Lovely Ap balcony
Water shoes advisory: We recommend water shoes for children at all Paphos beaches except Coral Bay. Even beaches with sand can have rocky patches at the water's edge, and sea urchins are occasionally present on rocky sections. Decent water shoes cost EUR 5-10 from any beachwear shop in Kato Paphos.

Lighthouse Beach (Faros) — Quiet & Uncrowded

If the main beaches feel too busy, head to Lighthouse Beach. Located near the Paphos lighthouse at the western end of the Kato Paphos coastline, this is a quieter, less developed option that appeals to families who prefer space over facilities.

Lighthouse Beach is a series of small sandy patches between low rock formations. The water is exceptionally clear — some of the clearest along the Paphos coast — and the rocky pools at low tide are a natural playground for curious children. Crabs, small fish, sea anemones, and occasionally octopuses can be spotted in the shallows.

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The lighthouse itself makes for a lovely backdrop, and the coastal path here is flat and pushchair-friendly. On quieter weekdays outside of July-August, you might have entire coves to yourself.

Geroskipou Municipal Beach — Space to Spread Out

Geroskipou Beach is the locals' choice for a proper day at the seaside. Located about 15 minutes east of the apartment on the road towards Limassol, this long stretch of dark volcanic sand offers more space than the Kato Paphos beaches and has excellent facilities for families.

The beach holds Blue Flag status, with lifeguards stationed along the main bathing area from June to October. What makes it particularly good for families is the adjacent public playground — a proper, well-maintained playground with climbing frames, swings, and slides. When children tire of the sea, the playground provides a welcome change of activity without leaving the beach area.

Insider tip: The Geroskipou area is also home to the famous loukoumia (Cypriot delight) workshops. After a morning at the beach, stop at one of the traditional sweet shops along the main road. Children love watching the loukoumia being made — and the free samples.

Beach Safety Tips for Families

The Mediterranean around Paphos is generally very safe for swimming, but a few practical precautions will keep your family's beach days worry-free:

What to Pack for a Family Beach Day

After dozens of beach trips with visiting families, here's our tried-and-tested packing list:

Most of these items can be bought cheaply in Kato Paphos if you don't want to fill your suitcase. The shops along Tombs of the Kings road and near the harbour sell beach toys, water shoes, inflatables, and sun protection at reasonable prices.

Need a beach recommendation? Every family is different — some want calm water for toddlers, others want waves for bodyboarding. Send Konstantina a message on WhatsApp (+357 96 518661) and she'll recommend the best beach for your children's ages and the day's weather conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Paphos beach is safest for toddlers?
Coral Bay — gentle slope, soft sand, very shallow water for 20+ metres. Lifeguards on duty May-October. Sunbeds and restaurants right on the beach.
Are there beaches with playgrounds in Paphos?
Geroskipou Beach has a playground nearby. Municipal Beach has a small play area. Coral Bay has inflatable water park (summer only, extra charge).
Do Paphos beaches have baby-changing facilities?
Major beaches (Coral Bay, Municipal) have basic toilet facilities but limited changing areas. Bring a portable changing mat. The nearby restaurants are usually helpful.

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