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Discover a coastal paradise in Limassol: Dasoudi Park offers a refreshing blend of eucalyptus groves, golden sands, and crystal-clear waters for an unforgettable Mediterranean escape.
Escape the Limassol bustle at Dasoudi Park, a verdant sanctuary along the Germasogeia coastline. This park features a dense eucalyptus grove, offering shaded walking paths and a refreshing, fragrant atmosphere. Adjacent to Dasoudi Beach, a Blue Flag-certified stretch of golden sand and clear waters, the park provides a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. Enjoy a picnic, explore the playgrounds, or simply unwind under the trees. With convenient access, including disabled facilities, Dasoudi Park is a beloved destination for locals and tourists seeking a tranquil retreat by the sea. The park also hosts cultural events, festivals, and community gatherings, providing an opportunity for tourists to immerse themselves in the local culture. Whether you're looking to relax under the shade of eucalyptus trees, engage in recreational activities, or simply enjoy a picnic with family and friends, Dasoudi Park is a must-visit location in Cyprus.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From anywhere in Limassol, the most convenient way to reach Dasoudi Park is by bus. Several bus routes pass near the park, including routes 30, 31, 12, 33, 95, and 95A. Check for bus number 30 or 31. These buses frequently head towards Germasogeia. The bus stop is called 'Park Beach Hotel Bus Stop' or 'Moniatis Hotel' (depending on the direction). A single journey ticket costs €1.50 and can be purchased directly from the bus driver. An all-day pass is available from €5, allowing unlimited travel on any route within Limassol. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the park entrance.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis are readily available throughout Limassol. A taxi ride from the city center to Dasoudi Park typically takes 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. The fare is approximately €12-€15. Ride-sharing apps may also be available. Ensure you have some cash or a card ready to pay for the fare.
Driving
If driving from the center of Limassol, head east on Makarios Avenue (A1) towards the Germasogeia area. Continue on this road until you see signs for Germasogeia. Turn left onto the main road leading to Dasoudi Beach. There are several parking lots near Dasoudi Beach. On the left side near the Piscina Limassol pool, in the center, and on the left side near the Fat Fish café. Parking fees may apply, particularly during peak hours and the summer season. Be sure to check for any parking restrictions.
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