CHLORAKA BEACH WALK

The Chloraka Beach Walk is a scenic coastal route that starts at Venus Beach and stretches westward along the coastline of the Paphos region. Following the completion of extensive construction works in 2023, this uninterrupted pathway now offers a seamless walking experience from Paphos Castle all the way to Sandy Beach. You can also take a break at cafes along the path, where you can relax and enjoy a drink with a view of the Mediterranean. A highlight of the walk is the site of the MV Demetrios II shipwreck, which lies off the coast. You'll find the promenade to be both pleasant and comfortable, making it an ideal setting for a leisurely stroll.

Walk starts from here
The furthest point is here
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
2.5 hours
Route type
Out-and-back
Length
9.3 km / 5.8 mi
Elevation
100 m / 328 ft
Kid-friendly
Yes
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How to get here
  • If you are traveling by car, you can park near the beach.
  • On the E701 road, there are several bus stops from which you can reach the starting point of the walk.
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What to expect from the walk
  • The walk is possible all year-round.
  • There is almost no shade on the walk.
  • The road is well-paved and broad.
  • There are several benches and beaches, an outdoor gym and a playground near the walk.
  • There are also cafes and beach snack bar, but they may be closed during winter season.
  • This walk is becoming slightly popular due to its scenic views and easy accessibility.
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Suggestions to enhance your experience
  • Drive to Upper Paphos (Pano Paphos) to explore narrow streets, historical buildings, the main square, catacombs and municipal gardens. For the location pin, click here.
  • Have a cultural and educational experience at the Archaeological Museum of the Paphos District, which exhibits artifacts from the Neolithic Age to 1700 AD. For the location pin, click here.
  • Explore Early Christianity at St. Paul’s Pillar, believed to be the site where St. Paul was flogged for preaching Christianity. Nearby, you'll find the Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa Church, built in the 13th century. For the location pin, click here.
  • This walk can be a part of a longer walk across Paphos coastline. Check these walks here and here.
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