Governor's Beach
- Limassol
- Beach
Located between the cities of Larnaca and Limassol, in the region covered by Pentakomo municipality, Governor's Beach is one of the most important tourist hubs in the region.
The majestic landscape of Governor's Beach has attracted both local and foreign visitors for decades. Within 2 kilometres of coastline, a variety of white cliffs with chalky rocks has been formed, and the waves have created a series of shallow caves hidden off the coast. In-between these rocky shores, there is a small cove with dark fine sand, giving the feeling of a small private beach, making it an idyllic location for sunbathing and swimming.
This popular beachfront is surrounded by all types of facilities; sunlounges, bustling restaurants, showers and watersports. The area is ideal for snorkeling and nearby it is also located the well-known Kalymnos campsite for a picture-perfect outdoor experience.
A wonderful spot that enlivens the senses, giving an opportunity for exploration, but also delightful for soaking up the sun during the warm days of summer.
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