Who doesn't dream of being the subject of a commercial filmed on a tropical island? Fine white sand, clear blue sky, azure warm sea… It seems like an unattainable dream. But in fact, all this exists, and getting there is not so difficult. For example, you can visit a place called the Blue Lagoon (Cyprus). How to get there? Let's find out now.
Blue Lagoon
Cyprus itself is beautiful for a variety of types of holidays. There are hiking trails, beautiful beaches, numerous restaurants, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and, of course, interesting natural sites. There are, for example, two attractions from this category under the same name - the Blue Lagoon. It is possible that there are a dozen more places in the world with exactly the same name. The purest water, sand or stones, endless sea - what other name to give such an attraction? It is no wonder that both tourists and locals flock to these places. Everyone wants to swim or at least just look and take pictures as a keepsake. In Cyprus, they are on opposite ends of the island, soyou can get there if you wish within a couple of hours from almost anywhere.
Both bays have a rocky shore, perhaps that is why the water there is crystal clear, and it seems that even through a thickness of several meters you can see the bottom. In beauty, both places are not inferior to each other, but still the Blue Lagoon (Cyprus, Ayia Napa) is better known to tourists and more popular. This does not detract from the beauty of the other bay, but it is more difficult to access and is located in places where not all tourists get to. So where exactly are they located?
Location
Ironically, both blue lagoons are on opposite ends of the island - they are separated by about two hundred kilometers and 3.5 hours by car. A more popular bay is located east of Ayia Napa, and with a smaller influx of tourists - north of the Akamas peninsula, in the Paphos region, near the city of Polis. Usually travelers arrive at the island's largest airport in Larnaca, so the western part of Cyprus is traditionally a little less in demand, since charter flights usually land in the local air harbor.
Paphos
In the north-west of Cyprus there is a huge national park that occupies the whole peninsula. The vast mountain area is covered with forests and in some places cut through by roads to the main attraction - the cape of the Fountain of Amaros, where, according to legend, Aphrodite watered her lovers from a special source. Now it is believed that those who try the water from there will soon fall in love. Truth,the legend does not say whether the feeling will be mutual, so all attempts are at your own peril and risk. You can drive to the local Blue Lagoon by car or taxi. Public transport will only take you to the village of Latchi, next to which are the so-called baths of Aphrodite, and then you will have to get from them on foot, which is more than 6 kilometers. So it's worth either going on an organized tour or renting a car, bike or buggy.
Ayia Napa
Unfortunately, even this Blue Lagoon (Cyprus) does not have a developed transport infrastructure - buses do not come here. However, taxi drivers go here willingly, you can also often meet tourists on bicycles and buggies - it's not far from the nearest settlement. Cape Greco is visited, perhaps, by all vacationers in Ayia Napa, Protaras or Pernera, when after a week sandy beaches get a little bored. Here, by the way, you can also swim, although the coast is high and rocky - the descent is equipped with a convenient ladder, but you should swim carefully - it is quite deep here, and children are unlikely to like it. This place is especially beautiful during sunrise - the first rays of the sun appear from behind the sea, and it's just magical.
Well, does everyone who is going to Cyprus soon want to visit these sights? Well, of course, because such beauty cannot leave anyone indifferent. How to get to places called the Blue Lagoon (Cyprus)?
How to get there?
If you move around the island onrental car, the easiest way is to use a navigator or an application in a smartphone. However, even with a map it is quite difficult to get lost. That Blue Lagoon (Cyprus), which is located in the southeast of the island, near Cape Greco, literally attracts tourists from all nearby towns - Protaras, Pernera, Paralimni, Ayia Napa, etc. The road that leads here is so and is called - Cavo Greco. As you get closer to your destination, you will see more and more special brown signs - they indicate places of interest to tourists. It is difficult to miss the lagoon itself - there is a small shop on wheels here, a large number of cars are parked.
As for the second bay, near Latchi, it's definitely hard to get lost here if you drive into the national park. Both roads (from the south and from the east) are called the same - Fontana Amarosa, and lead to the sights of the same name. A little east of this bay, 10 minutes walk, and there will be the second Blue Lagoon (Cyprus). The photos from there are just great, they will remind you of the trip for a long time.
What else to watch?
There is a lot more to see on the island, so don't get hung up on just one or two attractions. Monasteries and churches in the mountains, caves along the shores, Cape Greco, snow-white beaches between Larnaca and Limassol, Neolithic houses in Khirokitia, the beach where, according to legend, Aphrodite emerged from the sea foam - there is something entertaining near every city, it was wish. Of course, it is most convenient to travel around the island by car, but noteveryone, of course, wants to drive in a country with left-hand traffic - out of habit, this can be very difficult. But even without going far from your hotel, you can fully enjoy nature and change of scenery.