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Protaras

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Protaras

Fig Tree Bay's soft sand and warm shallows draw families to the calm half of Cyprus's south-east coast, ten minutes from Ayia Napa's clubs but a world away; come for a week and fly into Larnaca.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 7 Jun 2026

Best length

7 nights as a beach base

Airport

Larnaca (LCA), ~60km / 45-55 min southwest

Airport to centre

Pre-booked transfer ~โ‚ฌ70 (ยฃ60) for up to 4; or hire car

Best base

Central Protaras for the strip; Pernera or Kapparis for quiet

In short

Protaras at a glance

Protaras is the family-friendly half of Cyprus's south-east beach coast: the same clear, shallow, swim-warm water as Ayia Napa ten minutes down the road, but without the clubs. The draw is Fig Tree Bay โ€” 500 metres of soft sand and turquoise water that TripAdvisor rated one of Europe's best in 2026 โ€” plus a string of quieter coves up the coast through Pernera and Kapparis. It works best as a one-week beach base with a hire car for Cape Greco, the Blue Lagoon boat trips and a day in Ayia Napa, and it skews calmer, older and more couples-and-families than its noisy neighbour.

The short version

  • Choose Protaras over Ayia Napa if you want the same water without the clubbing โ€” it's the calmer, family version of the same coastline.
  • Fig Tree Bay is the headline beach, but it's rammed by 11am in July-August; arrive before 9:30 or use the quieter north end.
  • Stay in central Protaras for the strip and Fig Tree Bay, Pernera for quieter family coves, or Kapparis for the cheapest, sleepiest base.
  • There's no airport at Protaras: it's ~60km and 45-55 minutes from Larnaca (LCA) by pre-booked transfer (~โ‚ฌ70) or hire car.
  • Hire a car for Cape Greco, Konnos Bay and a day in Ayia Napa โ€” Protaras's own bus is fine for the strip but not the headland.
  • Statutory entry, health and safety facts are the same as the rest of Cyprus โ€” see the Cyprus country guide.

Protaras is what people picture when they imagine a calm Cyprus beach holiday: a curve of soft sand at Fig Tree Bay, water so clear and shallow you can wade out for fifty metres, and a seafront promenade you can walk end to end after dinner. It sits on the same south-east coast as Ayia Napa โ€” ten minutes down the road โ€” but itโ€™s the opposite holiday. Where Ayia Napa has clubs and a young crowd, Protaras has tavernas, families and couples, and a dancing-fountains show that counts as the big night out. If that sounds like a criticism, it isnโ€™t: itโ€™s exactly why Protaras works for the people who choose it.

The honest planning call is base and wheels. Central Protaras puts you on Fig Tree Bay and within walking distance of the strip, which suits a first trip; Pernera and Kapparis up the coast are quieter and better value but further from the headline beach. Either way, Cyprus has no trains, and the local bus wonโ€™t take you to Cape Grecoโ€™s sea caves, Konnos Bay or a Blue Lagoon boat trip โ€” so a small hire car (from around โ‚ฌ20-30 a day) is what turns a single-beach week into a proper look at this corner of the island.

The statutory side โ€” passports, the 90-day visa-free rule that runs separately from Schengen, GHIC and insurance โ€” is the same as the rest of Cyprus, so we keep it on the Cyprus country guide rather than repeating it here. Below, the structured detail: the best beaches, where to stay, what it costs in pounds, and how to get in from Larnaca.

Plan your Protaras trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Protaras

Cape Greco & Konnos Bay

Cape Greco is the rugged national forest park headland between Protaras and Ayia Napa: limestone sea caves, the natural Lovers' Bridge arch, clifftop walking and cycling trails, and a tiny clifftop chapel. Tucked into one side is Konnos Bay, a sheltered horseshoe cove with calm, clear water that suits snorkelling better than busier Fig Tree. It is all free, but you need a hire car, bike or a boat trip to reach it.

Half a day
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Fig Tree Bay

Fig Tree Bay is the reason most people come to Protaras: about 500m of soft sand, shallow clear water and a tiny swimmable islet just offshore that you can reach with a short swim. It is genuinely one of the Med's best beaches, but it fills fast โ€” get there before about 9:30 in summer or walk to the quieter northern end. Free to use; a sunbed and parasol pair runs roughly โ‚ฌ10-12.

A half to a full dโ€ฆ
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Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Central Protaras (Fig Tree Bay)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The main strip behind Fig Tree Bay: walkable to the best beach, the bars, the dancing-fountains show and the supermarkets. Busiest and priciest in summer, but the easiest first-trip base if you don't want to drive every day. Eat one street back from the seafront for better value.

Best for: First trips, beach-walkers, families wanting the strip

Browse hotels On Fig Tree Bay

Pernera

ยฃ value

Just north of central Protaras, a quieter run of small sandy coves โ€” Kalamies, Pernera and Malama beaches โ€” with family-run tavernas and gentler water. Calmer evenings than the main strip but still walkable to a beach, and a short drive or bus to Fig Tree Bay.

Best for: Quiet family weeks, couples, value

Browse hotels ~5-10 min drive north

Kapparis

ยฃ value

The sleepiest base, at the northern end of the coast towards Paralimni. Cheapest accommodation, very low-key, good for self-catering apartments โ€” but you'll want a hire car here, as it's furthest from Fig Tree Bay and the strip.

Best for: Budget self-catering, very quiet stays

Browse hotels ~10-15 min drive north

Konnos / Cape Greco end

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The southern tip towards the headland, with a few villa and golden-coast developments near Konnos Bay. Premium, private-pool territory with easy access to the best snorkelling cove and the Cape Greco trails. Choose it for seclusion, not for walking to shops.

Best for: Villas, seclusion, snorkelling-first stays

Browse hotels South towards Ayia Napa

Airport to city centre

Protaras airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Pre-booked private transfer from Larnaca (LCA) ~45-55 min about โ‚ฌ70 (ยฃ60) daytime for up to 4; ~โ‚ฌ80 at night Best value with luggage or a family
Hire car from Larnaca airport ~50 min from โ‚ฌ20-30/day booked ahead plus fuel Best if you'll explore Cape Greco and Ayia Napa
Airport taxi on the rank at Larnaca ~50 min usually โ‚ฌ80-90+ daytime Dearer than pre-booking; avoid if you can plan ahead
Transfer from Paphos (PFO) ~2h from about โ‚ฌ120-150 Only if a Paphos fare is much cheaper โ€” usually not worth it
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: May, June, September and early October are the sweet spot: 25-30ยฐC, sea warm enough to swim, and Fig Tree Bay busy but not solid. Cyprus's long season means the sea stays swim-warm into late October, so October half-term is one of the last reliable beach weeks in Europe.

July and August are the hottest, busiest and dearest โ€” Fig Tree Bay is shoulder-to-shoulder by late morning and accommodation peaks. If you go then, get to the beach early and treat the afternoon as pool-and-shade time. Outside summer, Protaras is far quieter and noticeably better value; winter is mild but most of the resort effectively closes, so it's not a winter-sun base.

What it costs

UK return flights land at Larnaca (LCA), the nearer airport for Protaras. Off-peak returns booked ahead run roughly ยฃ65-ยฃ120; July, August and half-terms push fares to ยฃ150-ยฃ280 or more. Paphos (PFO) is sometimes cheaper but adds a 2-hour transfer, so it rarely pays off for Protaras.

Daily budget per person

Sunbed + parasol pair, Fig Tree Bay โ‚ฌ10-12 / ยฃ9-ยฃ10
Meze for two in a Pernera taverna ~โ‚ฌ40 / ยฃ34 (often with wine)
Local beer (Keo, 0.5l) โ‚ฌ3.50-4 / ยฃ3-ยฃ3.50
Blue Lagoon boat cruise (2.5h) โ‚ฌ25-30 / ยฃ21-ยฃ26
Larnaca airport transfer for up to 4 (daytime) ~โ‚ฌ70 / ยฃ60
Small hire car per day (booked ahead) from โ‚ฌ20-30 / ยฃ17-ยฃ26
Sample trip: A UK couple doing 7 nights in Protaras, mid-range and out of high season, spends roughly ยฃ1,400-ยฃ1,600 all-in (~ยฃ700-ยฃ800pp): about ยฃ180-ยฃ220 on two off-peak Larnaca flights, ~ยฃ550 on a mid-range double, ~ยฃ420 on food and drink, ~ยฃ200 on a week's small hire car plus fuel, ~ยฃ60 on sunbeds and a Blue Lagoon boat trip, and ~ยฃ40 on eSIMs. The same trip on a budget lands near ยฃ1,000pp-ยฃ1,100 total; a comfortable villa version tops ยฃ2,400.

Two reliable savers: eat one street back from the Fig Tree Bay seafront, where family-run tavernas in Pernera do a far better-value meze than the English-menu strip; and book sunbeds-and-parasol as a pair (around โ‚ฌ10-12) rather than paying twice. The hire car is the other one โ€” skip the airport-desk excess insurance and arrange a fee-free waiver before you fly.

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Protaras FAQs

Is Protaras better than Ayia Napa for families?
Yes, for most families. Protaras has the same clear, shallow, swim-warm water but a much calmer atmosphere โ€” no big clubs, an older and quieter crowd, and gentle beaches like Fig Tree Bay and the Pernera coves. Ayia Napa, ten minutes south, is the party base. The trick many UK families use is to stay in Protaras and drive to Ayia Napa for a meal or the waterpark, getting the best of both.
How do you get from the airport to Protaras?
Fly into Larnaca (LCA), the nearer of Cyprus's two airports โ€” Protaras is about 60km and 45-55 minutes away. The easiest option is a pre-booked private transfer (around โ‚ฌ70/ยฃ60 daytime for up to four), which beats taking a taxi off the rank (often โ‚ฌ80-90+). If you plan to explore Cape Greco, Konnos Bay or Ayia Napa, pick up a hire car at the airport instead.
Do you need a car in Protaras?
For a beach-only week based on the strip, no โ€” Protaras is walkable and the local bus links Pernera and Kapparis. But Cyprus has no trains and the bus won't sensibly take you to Cape Greco, Konnos Bay or the villages, so hire a car (from around โ‚ฌ20-30/day booked ahead) if you want to see beyond your own beach. Cyprus drives on the left, like the UK, which makes it easy to hire and drive.
Where's the best beach in Protaras?
Fig Tree Bay โ€” 500 metres of soft sand and clear, shallow turquoise water, with a small islet you can swim to on a calm day. It was rated one of Europe's best beaches by TripAdvisor in 2026. The catch is crowds: it's full by around 11am in July and August, so arrive before 9:30 or use the quieter north end. For snorkelling, Konnos Bay near Cape Greco is better.

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