Nestled on the rugged and unspoiled northwest coast of Cyprus, Pomos Beach is one of the island’s best-kept secrets. Far from the tourist-heavy beaches of Paphos town and Ayia Napa, this tranquil stretch offers raw beauty, authentic village charm, and a truly peaceful atmosphere that beckons travelers looking for something more intimate and off the beaten path.

Pomos Beach lies just outside the quiet fishing village of Pomos. Unlike the more commercialized beaches, Pomos has a distinct natural character. Its shore is a mix of dark, fine sand and smooth, colorful pebbles that glisten under the sun. The beach is embraced by dramatic cliffs and untouched countryside, creating a sense of seclusion and serenity.

The waters here are a dazzling shade of blue, crystal clear and calm—ideal for both swimmers and snorkelers. The beach remains peaceful even during the summer months, offering ample space to relax without the crowds. Sunsets at Pomos are a true spectacle: golden rays kissing the water and painting the cliffs with fire-orange hues.

Despite its remote feel, Pomos Beach is surprisingly well-equipped. Visitors will find showers, toilets, and sunbeds and umbrellas for rent. There's even a small beach bar and occasional ice cream vans for a quick refreshment.

A free parking area is available just steps away from the beach, making access easy and hassle-free. The beach is pebbly, so bringing water shoes is recommended for comfortable walking and swimming.

 

Things to See and Do Nearby

Beyond relaxing on the beach, the area around Pomos offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural charm:

  • Fishing Harbour: A short walk from the beach, the small harbour is dotted with colorful boats and lined with tavernas serving the day’s catch. It’s the perfect place for a leisurely seafood lunch with a sea view.
  • Snorkeling and Diving: The rocky coastline and underwater landscapes near the harbour make for excellent snorkeling, especially around the small pier where marine life is abundant.
  • Dragon’s Cave and Cape Pomos: Just a little further along the coast lies a dramatic rock formation known as Dragon’s Cave. Steeped in local legend, it’s a favorite for photographers and explorers. The surrounding cliffs and promontories offer stunning views of the sea.
  • Nature Walks and Forest Trails: Inland from the coast, the region offers access to lush pine forests, hiking trails, and hidden waterfalls. These are perfect for day-trippers who want a break from the sun and sand.

 

Pomos village retains its traditional Cypriot charm, with stone houses, narrow streets, and warm, welcoming locals. There are a handful of tavernas and cafés where visitors can enjoy hearty meze platters, fresh grilled fish, and homemade desserts.

One standout spot is a cliffside restaurant with panoramic views, offering dishes like grilled octopus, halloumi with watermelon, and fresh calamari. Don’t expect glitzy nightlife—here, the vibe is slow and soothing, often accompanied by live bouzouki music or the gentle clinking of waves against the rocks.

In early autumn, Pomos comes alive with its International Jazz Festival, attracting musicians and music lovers from around the island. The event transforms the quiet village into a stage under the stars, blending culture and nature beautifully.

 

Best Time to Visit & Getting There

The ideal time to visit Pomos Beach is between May and October, when temperatures are warm and the sea is perfect for swimming. Spring and autumn are especially nice for avoiding crowds while still enjoying sunny days and balmy evenings.

Getting there:

  • By Car: The most convenient way, especially if you want to explore surrounding villages and nature trails. It takes about 75 minutes from Paphos by car.
  • By Bus: There are regular buses connecting Paphos to Polis, and from there to Pomos, although this route can be slow.
  • By Bike: Adventurous travelers sometimes cycle along the coast, but be prepared for some hilly terrain.

 

If you're dreaming of a beach that offers natural beauty, peace, and authenticity, Pomos Beach is a top contender. Whether you come for a quiet swim, a seafood lunch with a view, or an evening of jazz under the stars, this little corner of Cyprus offers a soulful experience away from the mainstream. It’s a place where the rhythm of the waves sets the pace, and every sunset feels like a secret shared with only a few

 

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