Paphos Hotel Strip in 2024 - The Definitive Guide
This is our definitive guide to Paphos Hotel Strip in 2024. In it we show you all the hotels and beaches along the Strip, as well as a number of other attractions. There is a film to accompany this article too.
Geroskipou Municipal Beach

We do a number of films along the Hotel Strip in a year, primarily because they are so popular. However, I thought it would be nice to do a high-budget version with full commentary and extra photos. Once I had gathered all the pictures from our own internal galleries, I thought it would be nice to put them in their own article, which is what you are reading now. The pictures used were taken from numerous articles we have written in the past, and are in no particular chronological order. They are used to accurately represent - we hope - what you will find at each location.
This article should be used in tandem with two others. Firstly, there is the Paphos Hotel Strip in 2024 film itself, which you can watch on Youtube. Secondly there is a dedicated page listing all the locations visited in the film, along with information and clickable links. It is effectively a summary of this article.

So, we are starting at Geroskipou Municipal Beach which is just past the Eastern end of the Hotel Strip. It is quite pebbly at this end but gets sandier as you get closer to the beach bars.

You can find more information on Geroskipou Municipal Beach in our Beaches Directory. There are actually two beaches on this strip of sand, and both have the coveted Blue Flag. To be honest, I don't know where one ends and the other begins, and I don't think anybody cares either way.
Cabana Beach Bar

The first point of interest along our route other than the beach is the Cabana Beach Bar.

This has a very laid-back feel to it. I haven't eaten or drank in any of the beach bars myself though. I normally prefer to arrive, go for a swim, have a shower and go. Sitting on a beach is not my cup of tea, but I fully understand its appeal to other people.
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