De costa beach is a small, not well known beach without sand and it is located in the area of Protaras.

This beach is considered as a well-protected bay and is popular with locals. Often visitors will find more locals than tourists in t

It is also popular with divers as there is easy access for them to carry equipment and due to the abundant marine life. It is a preferred diving site for both students and teachers.

Access to the water is a bit difficult for visitors due to the rocks so it is not suitable for families with children.

However it has crystal clear waters and the existence of trees creates a beautiful view.

As it is quite secluded there are no facilities available at the beach therefore visitors should bring with them something to eat and drink.
 

De costa beach photos: 
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