Castella Beach is located in the Ayios Tychonas area in the Limassol district.

It is also called La Isla beach due to the La Isla restaurant which is in front of the beach. It is a beautiful area with straw umbrellas and sails, while the Hawaiian scenery resembles something exotic.

The beach is split into two areas, the more quiet areas and the others in which famous beach bars such as Guaba beach bar and others are located in. The noisier areas attract youth with live music and famous DJs.

It is a sandy white beach with clear blue waters, for which it has received a Blue Flag award. At the same time the beach offers many facilities such as water sports, wheelchair access, umbrellas, and sunbeds, toilets, showers and parking areas. During the summer months the beach also has a lifeguard on duty. The beach is also near the Kerynia sailing club.

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