Polis Beaches - Part 3

Published 3rd of September, 2020

Sandy Shores

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There was a bit of a kerfuffle here a while ago, concerning the placement of turtle nest markers. It seems to have all been resolved now, so hopefully humans and turtles can live in harmony.

Distant Polis

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The beach has the necessary requisites to get blue flag status. There is a lifeguard, sunbeds, lovely clear water, and a restaurant on hand to provide refreshments.

Take The Tour

For more information on Santa Barbara Beach, including a handy map:

Visit the Santa Barbara Beach Page

Fly Again

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We are approaching the home straight now. Fly Again is a popular restaurant on the Polis Road, with seating available on both sides. The food here is a mix of European, Asian and traditional Cypriot. A little pricier than some restaurants but that doesn't seem to deter the locals.

Fly Again Beach

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Chrysochou Bay continues here. There is a small strip of sand and a few deckchairs, but that's about it.

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