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Ayia Triada The charming, secluded coastal area of Ayia Triada is currently one of the most popular residential areas near Protaras. Sandy coves along unspoilt coastal paths are the main attraction of this stretch of coastline nestling between the resorts of Kapparis and Protaras.

Within these coves can be found Ayia Triada’s beach and a small fishing harbour.


The beach is framed by an historical church overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Having a soft sand and clear sea water, this beach is extremely pleasant for swimming or sunbathing.

In the small fishing shelter you can watch the fishermen bring in their daily catch and buy directly from them for a delicious barbeque. Alternatively just next to this harbour you can find the restaurant “Loukiana Fish Tavern”, serving a variety of fresh fish dishes throughout the day.

Other local restaurants worth a try are the “Sirena Bay”, located only a short walk from the beach, with wonderful sea views ideal for a romantic dinner or “Onasis Tavern” where you can enjoy a good Greek Meze. If you are looking for some fun, Ayia Triada’s “Summer lovers” bar is the place to be with live music and karaoke nights for your evenings’ entertainment.


In the village all essential amenities can also be found with supermarkets, banks and even more restaurants for the local residents’ choice. Being located in between the village of Kapparis to the east, Protaras to the west and Paralimni to the north, Ayia Triada is backed-up with easily accessible public transports or taxis that can take you to any of those locations in less than 10 minutes.

With a privileged location, delightful beach and increasing infrastructures no wonder that Ayia Triada is becoming more popular every year amongst visitors for long and short term stays.

Accommodation

If you also like to stay in the area ELIAN Estates has a variety of villas available for long and short term rentals.


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