Escaping people
Escaping People: Larnaca's Waterfront Sculpture
Discover Larnaca's tranquil Kastella Beach: a Blue Flag paradise with golden sands, clear waters, and authentic Cypriot charm by the Psarolimano Fishing Shelter.
Kastella Beach, a Blue Flag-certified beach in Larnaca, Cyprus, offers a serene coastal retreat with its fine brown-beige sands, calm shallow waters, and proximity to the Psarolimano Fishing Shelter. Ideal for families and those seeking relaxation, it combines natural beauty with convenient amenities and a touch of local culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Finikoudes promenade in central Larnaca, walk south along the coastal Piale Pasa promenade towards the airport. The walk to Kastella Beach is approximately 15-20 minutes, passing the Larnaca Marina and the Psarolimano Fishing Shelter. Kastella Beach will be on your left. No costs involved.
Public Transport
From the Larnaca city center (e.g., near the Municipal Park), take local bus 427 towards Kastella. The closest bus stop to Kastella Beach is 'San Remo Hotel 2'. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the beach. A single bus fare costs approximately €1.50 - €2.00.
Taxi/Ride-Share
From anywhere in Larnaca city center, a taxi or ride-sharing service to Kastella Beach will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. Direct the driver to Piale Pasa, near the fishing shelter. The estimated cost is between €8-€12.
Driving
From the center of Larnaca, follow signs for Piale Pasa. Ample parking is available at the municipal car park opposite the beach and at the neighboring fishing shelter. Parking fees at the municipal car park typically range from €2-€5 per day.
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