If you're looking for a warm, sunny May holiday, then look no further than Cyprus' south coast, boasting one of Europe's warmest destinations for this month's beach vacation. Limassol is the hottest destination in Cyprus, with temperatures reaching up to 29c and becoming the warmest beach destination in Europe in May. With over 9 miles of beachfront, a sunny destination is perfect for British people who want to get away.
The city has plenty of beaches for visitors to siphon the sun and enjoy a huge number of activities, including swimming and other water sports. All beaches offer unique beauty, but what is fully guaranteed is the excellent facilities and sunny waters.
According to TripAdvisor's Kourion Beach, the 4.5 stars rated are Limassol's most popular beaches, making it the top three things in the city. One visitor said: “Our favorite beach in everything in Cyprus, we have been in Cyprus for over a decade and have always returned to Korin Beach. It's a rather quiet beach with plenty of room for walks and swimming.
“There are several places on the beach where you can get decent facilities such as food, cold beer, exchange areas, parking and bathrooms. There's also a lot to do in the surrounding area where you can see the ancient amphitheater, which is surrounded by the hills surrounding the beach and Limassol, which is also a short drive.”
To the west of the city is Ladies Mile Beach in Limassol, stretching over four miles. The coastal spots feature dark gray sand, pebbles and shallow clear water, making them perfect for families. TripAdvisor visitors praise the beach for its “great views over Limassol” and a “peaceful” atmosphere.
There are so many things to enjoy in the city across the beach. Limassol is a place full of adventures, allowing nature lovers to dive into their destination coral reefs and visit caves and caves filled with marine life.
The city is also full of history and culture, exhibited in many museums, churches and galleries. In the heart of Limassol is the old town of the city. There, you will soon be able to walk down the narrow streets and return. It houses many older buildings, including Limassol Castle, but also has a modern touch.
There are plenty of shops and cafes lined up along the winding streets, giving visitors an insight into the city's vibrant culture.