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Famagusta
Famagusta Beaches
Bafra Public Beach
Six miles (9.7 km) from Bogaz is the village of Çayirova.
Here a turning on the right leads through Bafra to Bafra Bay.
A pleasant sandy beach with limited facilities.
Bediz Public Beach
Situated on the east coast, north of Famagusta and well
signposted from whichever direction you approach. A cooling
swim is most welcome after the heat of walking around Salamis
ruins. Facilities; Restaurant showers, sun loungers and sunshades.
Glapsides Public Beach
Head for Famagusta and when you reach the city turn left at the roundabout. Keep going straight for about 4 km until you spot the sign for Glapsides Beach to the right. This beach is only 200m away from the Bediz Beach and is one of the busiest beaches around Famagusta . It is a long and sandy beach with shallow water up to 150 m from the shore. Facilities available are Glapsides Restaurant, bar, mini market, showers, cheap sun loungers with sunshades and dolphin rides. You will be surrounded by young people, majority of whom university students, and from the bar you will hear dance and club music mixed by a DJ. During the summer nights dance parties are organized.
Silver Beach
Situated at the far south of the Salamis ruins, this is
a great spot for swimming and snorkeling. The sand shelves
slowly making it safe for children. It is most interesting
to explore the now submerged harbor of the ancient city. There
are not many facilities here other than cafeteria.
Nangomi Beach
The most magnificent beach in the whole Cyprus, a great
crescent of golden sand surrounded by dunes and broken into
two unequal parts a promontory, fills Nagomi Bay, in Karpas
peninsula.
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