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The Stunning and Exquisite Cyprus Coast Beach Near Greece

Greece is a wonderful place from many points of view.

If you think about their history you will realize just what a cradle of culture they are and how they responsible for so many things we still have today.

But nowadays the most important thing about Greece is tourism.

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They have a pass time for anyone that wants to relax and have a good time.

From going to visit different touristic attractions and all the way to just hanging by the pool at an all-inclusive resort, you can find just about anything.

But the beaches, oh the beaches are just exquisite.

According to mycyprusinsider.com, these are the best beaches that no one should miss when going to Greece:

Aphrodite’s Rock and Beach, Paphos

Legend has it that Aphrodite, Goddess of Love and Fertility, once rose from gurgling waters that surround Aphrodite’s rock.

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A truly spectacular sight just off the old road between Limassol and Paphos, crowds gather to ogle at the spot that has become the most famous and mythical on the island.

Driving up to the area is probably the best of all, with stunning scenery giving way to this fantastically rugged coastline.

The water itself is often choppy here, and most will only dip their feet in shallow territory or take in the splendor of it all with a laze on the pebbled shore.

Head to the area at sunset and you’ll be lost for words as a multi-colored palette of red, orange and pink often make for an otherworldly experience.

Konnos Bay, Ayia Napa

Picture this. You’re driving down a peaceful seaside road with turquoise waters as far as the eye can see. Turn off the main strip to wind down a density of greenery.

The forested hill suddenly gives way to powdery white sands; a crescent shaped shoreline speckled with colorful umbrellas befriends iridescent aquamarine waters.

No one can possibly deny that there’s good reason why this beach has become so popular with locals and foreigners alike; it’s an absolute stunner.

Whether you’re staring out at the dazzling view, laying down on the sand, or enjoying a cool drink at the hillside café that looks out to sea, you won’t forget this picture perfect spot.

But if you’re looking to enjoy it sans the crowds once the summer sets in, be sure to visit during the week.

Lara Bay, Akamas Peninsula

As the Greek poet, Kavafis, once let on in his famous poem, Ithaca, life is not just about the destination, but the wonderful journey that you take to get there.

And when it comes to discovering the island’s beaches, never has the famous saying rung more true than when embarking on the path towards the discovery of Lara Bay.

Set about to find it, and you’ll want to take in every second of the unforgettable experience.

Hidden within the breathtaking Akamas Peninsula nature reserve, it’s best to hire out a 4×4 to get here or head our on a safari tour.

As vibrant greenery and breathtaking wilderness gives way to swooping bays and panoramic views of the west coast of the island, Lara Bay stands as one of the most impressive sandy stretches.

Home to the green and loggerhead turtle that arrive to lay their eggs in the summer months, you’ll no doubt be making friends with the little creatures in this strip of untouched wilderness.

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