Top Things to Do in Protaras

May 29, 2026

Top Things to Do in Protaras

Whether you're considering a property in Protaras as a holiday retreat, a permanent home, or a buy-to-let investment, it's worth getting to know the area before making your decision. Exploring the top attractions, activities, and lifestyle that Protaras has to offer will help you discover why it remains one of Cyprus's most sought-after destinations.

1. Relax at Fig Tree Bay Beach

Fig Tree Bay is the most famous beach in Protaras The beach gets its name from a legendary fig tree that has stood here since the 17th century.
It's widely regarded as one of the best beaches in Cyprus and has earned international recognition over the years. In 2011, it was voted 3rd best beach in Europe by TripAdvisor and has also been ranked as high as 3rd best beach in the world by Big 7 Travel.
Here you will enjoy golden sand, turquoise crystal-clear water, a small offshore island you can swim to, and excellent facilities. Great for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. Arrive early to beat the crowds.

2. Visit the Church of Profitis Elias (St. Elias Church)

Built in the 1980s, St. Elias is a Greek Orthodox church that sits on top of a 100-metre hill which you can reach via a 150-step stairway and offers magnificent panoramic views of the whole area. It’s not a challenge to take lightly, especially in the summertime, but once you get to the top you’ll know why this church is considered something not to be missed. It's especially magical at sunset and an amazing spot for photos.

3. Explore Cape Greco National Park

Just a short drive away, this area offers dramatic cliffs, sea caves, hiking trails, and the famous "Lovers' Bridge." Perfect for nature lovers,hiking, photography, snorkeling, and sunset watching.
Luring visitors from near and far, visit the gorgeous chapel that claims pride as one of the few buildings in the National Park with its rather magical location luring couples from around the world who choose to have their wedding here. Once you’ve had a look at the chapel, walk down the nearby steps that take you to the sea and into a cave that used to be a shelter for fishermen and where holy water is said to run. The cliffs next to the chapel are also famous amongst the locals and tourists alike as a diving point, so this is a must if you are brave enough!

4. Stroll the Protaras Coastal Promenade

The Protaras Coastal Promenade is a scenic, paved pedestrian walkway that runs alongside the Mediterranean Sea. Its length spans approximately 4 to 7 kilometres depending on the exact sections you walk. It is one of the most enjoyable features of Protaras, offering beautiful sea views, easy access to beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere for walking, jogging, or cycling. It's lined with restaurants, cafes, and beautiful views ideal for evening walks or people-watching.

5. Take a Boat Cruise to Blue Lagoon & Sea Caves

Boat Cruise to Blue Lagoon & Sea Caves from Protaras is one of the most popular and highly recommended activities in the area, a highlight for most visitors. It’s a highlight for good reason — it combines scenic coastal cruising, swimming in stunning turquoise waters, and exploring dramatic natural formations.
Join a glass-bottom boat, catamaran, or speedboat tour to swim in the Blue Lagoon, visit sea caves, spot turtles, and explore the coastline around Cape Greco.
Most boat trips last 2.5 to 4 hours and follow a similar route along the southeast coast:
Cruise past the Protaras coastline and Konnos Bay.
View the famous Sea Caves of Cape Greco (including Shark’s Mouth Cave, Pirate’s Cave, and Ayioi Anargyroi Cave).
Pass by Lover’s Bridge (Kamara tou Koraka) — a natural rock arch.
Sail near the “ghost town” of Famagusta (Varosha) for a historical perspective.
Swim and snorkel stops at the Blue Lagoon (crystal-clear, calm, breathtakingly blue water). Another stop at Turtle Cove / Turtle Bay (or Green Bay) where you have a good chance to see and swim with wild sea turtles.
This trip consistently gets high ratings for its value, scenery, and fun swimming stops. Many visitors say it’s one of their favorite memories from Cyprus.

6. Snorkel or Dive the Underwater World

Protaras has fantastic clear waters ideal for snorkelling and discovering unique marine life. From March to November, Cyprus has a dive season longer than anywhere else in Europe. This is down to the island’s latitude, which grants its comfortably warm waters for most of the year. The southeastern side of Cyprus is also where a lot of the diving action happens. If you’re a newcomer, it’s the perfect chance to learn the essentials. Rent gear and snorkel at many beaches, or join a diving trip. Look out for fish, turtles, and underwater sculptures nearby.

7. Try Cypriot Coffee or Mahalepi at Kafenio - Cavo Maris Hotel

A small yet picturesque coffee shop in Protaras, part of Cavo Maris hotel, which offers traditional Cypriot coffee, mahalepi with rose cordial and ouzo-meze. This is the ideal place to relax and have a refreshing drink or a coffee when leaving the beach, as it combines unique sea views, a relaxing environment and great service.
This is one of the best places in Protaras to try genuine Cypriot traditions in a lovely setting. Locals and returning visitors often recommend it specifically for the coffee and mahalepi combination

8. Star Leisure Mini Golf & Amusement Park

This is one of the most popular family entertainment spots in Protaras. Located on the top/main road in Protaras (Protaras-Cavo Greco Avenue), near Saint Elias Church traffic lights and opposite KFC.
It's a charming, well-maintained outdoor amusement park centered around an 18-hole crazy mini-golf course set in lush, landscaped gardens with creative and fun obstacles. It's been operating for over 30 years and remains a favorite for both tourists and locals looking for evening or daytime family fun. Other than the mini golf course it features a Mini Train Ride, a small train that circles the park which is very popular with younger children.
Other rides & activities include : Bungee trampoline, Regular trampolines, Flying Rockets, Bumper cars, Kids boat rides, Arcade games and sit-on rides , Small café serving drinks, ice cream, cocktails, and light snacks.
Visitors describe it as a relaxed, fun place for an hour or two, especially in the evening when it’s cooler and lit up. It’s not overly commercial or crowded like bigger theme parks — more of a charming local spot. Recent reviews praise the friendly staff, well-kept course, and good value for money. It’s ideal for families with kids aged 3–12.

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