Villa Davidia is located within close distance from the centre of Protaras. Situated in the St. Elias area, a popular spot due to its quiet and elevated position overlooking the resort area. All of the amenities and the beaches are just a short walk or drive away, so from the moment you arrive you can instantly relax. With the airport only 40-minutes away, from the moment you disembark the plane, your journey is almost done!
Protaras is a beautiful beach resort with stunning Venetian architecture and pretty pastel-coloured houses lining the town. You can amble around the cobbled streets, wandering in and out of charming eateries and purchasing handcrafted gifts to take home to your friends and family.
The famous Fig Tree Bay beach is located a short distance away, as well as many other beautiful beaches. With its lone fig tree, golden sandy shores and calm, crystal-clear waters this family-friendly beach is perfect for your holiday beach days. You can sunbathe on the beach reading your favourite summer book or enjoy some adrenaline-fuelled water sports like sea kayaking, parasailing and jet skiing that are on offer. There is also an island you can swim out to, best suited to the stronger swimmers in your group.
The protected nature park area of Cape Greco is a must-visit during your stay, with pine-tree forest trails and underwater mysteries to explore. On land, the nature park can be explored walking, mountain biking or even on horseback. For those who prefer the sea, the Cape offers fabulous snorkelling and scuba diving, with options for experienced and novices alike.
Ayia Napa, just a short drive from the villa, is a popular town to visit as well. The lively nightlife is frequented by youngsters, perfect for a fun night out with a few cocktails being a must! By day, Ayia Napa is famous for the picturesque Venetian-era Ayia Napa Monastery which stands in the central square and is surrounded by bustling bars and clubs. There is also a water park that kids will adore, perfect for a fun day out rushing down slides and playing in the pools.
The Region
Perched on Cyprus’s stunning southeastern coastline, Protaras is a Mediterranean jewel boasting sky-blue seas, sun-soaked beaches, and laid-back touches of traditional charm. What is more, Protaras’ serrated coastline of coves and promontories means there is no shortage of shallow, serene bays that are ideal for families, swimming, and watersports.
The famed Fig Tree Bay, with its shallow, protected water and golden sands is the most popular beach, and regularly listed among the best in Europe. Named after the lone fig tree set amidst its pristine sands, this quaint inlet is a picturesque retreat for sunbathers and snorkelers alike, but it’s also only the beginning of Protaras’ delightful qualities.
If you’re looking for a slightly quieter spot to sunbathe and dip your toes in the calm, Mediterranean waters, make your way south across the Fig Tree Peninsula to find a series of bays, including Green Bay which is a laid-back and excellent spot for snorkeling where you might even be lucky enough to see a sea turtle!
But snorkeling only scratches the surface of Protaras’ spectacular coastline, as it is a haven for scuba divers of all levels of experience. The region boasts a number of fantastic dive sights including the Green Bay Caves, the wrecks of the Liberty and the Nemesis, and the wonderful submerged gallery of statues which is close enough to shore to be accessible to divers and snorkelers alike. But if getting your feet wet isn’t your bag, not to fear, the coastline is equally wonderful to explore on a private boat tour. Tours explore highlights such as Cape Greco, Konnos Bay and the lovely Blue Lagoon.
Anyone looking to put their hiking boots to good use will revel in Protaras’s sublime selection of hiking options, from the rugged Cape Greco National Park to the unique Paralimni Lake – a natural saltwater wetland area swamped with migratory birds including herons, ducks, and even pink flamingoes. Cape Grego National Park is well known for its breathtaking landscapes and boasts several hiking trails. What is more, the Park offers a bevy of swimming spots so make sure to bring your bathers.
Far from limited to natural wonders, Protaras is also a culinary adventure. The town’s tavernas are brimming with grilled halloumi and souvlaki, and serve as the perfect spots to sit and relax as twilight turns to evening and the strum of bouzouki music serenades the streets and promenades. But don’t get too comfortable, because the night won’t end there. Protaras has a lively nightlife which centres on The Strip where numerous bars and clubs are open until late into the night, offering plenty of music and entertainment to keep the party going.
With its splendid assortment of natural wonders from serene bays to rugged landscapes, and no shortage of activities, attractions, and alluring culinary delights, Protaras is a picturesque location for a perfect vacation whether you’re a young family or a group of firm friends.