Landa Beach (aka Golden Paradise Beach)

If Nissi Beach is the wild party friend, then Landa Beach (aka Golden Paradise Beach) is the laid-back bestie who knows how to enjoy life without shouting about it.

Tucked between the famous Nissi and the equally lovely Makronissos, Landa Beach offers golden sands, calm waters, and just enough buzz to keep things interesting—without the chaos.

Where is Landa Beach?

Landa Beach sits just west of Ayia Napa’s center, along Nissi Avenue, between Nissi Beach and Makronissos Beach.

It’s close enough to the action—but far enough to feel like you’ve escaped it.

Why is it called Golden Paradise Beach?

Well, take one look, and you’ll get it. The sand here is soft, golden, and practically glowing under the Cyprus sun.

Add shallow turquoise water and a peaceful vibe, and voilà—you’ve got yourself a slice of “Golden Paradise.”

No marketing exaggeration here. It actually delivers.

The Beach Vibe: Relaxed, But Not Boring

Landa Beach strikes that rare balance:

  • Not overcrowded like Nissi in peak season

  • Not too quiet like some hidden coves

  • Just the right amount of life

You’ll find couples, families, and travelers who clearly did their research. It’s a “we know something you don’t” kind of beach.

Swimming Conditions: Calm and Crystal Clear

The water here is:

  • Shallow for a long stretch

  • Usually calm (great for floating and pretending you’re in a music video)

  • Crystal clear

Perfect for:

  • Families with kids

  • Casual swimmers

  • Anyone who prefers relaxing over fighting waves

Facilities and Amenities

Landa Beach may be chill, but it’s not basic. You’ll find:

  • Sunbeds and umbrellas for rent

  • Showers and toilets

  • A beach bar and small restaurant

  • Parking nearby

Basically, everything you need for a full beach day without having to “rough it.”

Food & Drinks: Keep It Simple, Keep It Tasty

There’s a cozy beachside restaurant where you can grab:

  • Fresh salads

  • Burgers and snacks

  • Ice-cold drinks (very important)

Pro tip: A cold frappe or cocktail here, with that view? That’s peak Cyprus.

How to Get to Landa Beach

Getting here is easy:

  • By car: 5-minute drive from Ayia Napa center

  • By bus: Regular buses run along Nissi Avenue

  • By foot: Around 30–40 minutes walk (bring water… and motivation)

There’s also a parking area close to the beach, which is always a win.

Best Time to Visit

  • Morning: Quiet, peaceful, perfect for a calm swim

  • Midday: Lively but still manageable

  • Late afternoon: Golden light + fewer people = magic

If you want the “Golden Paradise” experience at its best, sunset is your moment.

Who is Landa Beach Best For?

This beach is perfect if you:

  • Want something quieter than Nissi Beach

  • Travel as a couple or family

  • Prefer relaxing over partying

  • Still want facilities and comfort

If you’re looking for DJs and foam parties… wrong beach.
If you’re looking for a perfect, balanced beach day… jackpot.

Insider Tip: Combine Beaches Like a Pro

Because of its location, you can easily:

  • Start your day at Landa Beach (calm vibes)

  • Walk to Nissi Beach later (party vibes)

  • End at Makronissos Beach (sunset vibes)

That’s what I call a well-rounded beach itinerary.

CategoryDetails
LocationBetween Nissi Beach and Makronissos Beach, Ayia Napa
Also Known AsGolden Paradise Beach
Sand TypeSoft golden sand
Water ConditionsCalm, shallow, crystal clear
FacilitiesSunbeds, umbrellas, showers, toilets, beach bar, restaurant
AccessibilityEasy access by car, bus, or foot
ParkingAvailable nearby
Best ForFamilies, couples, relaxed beach days
Crowd LevelModerate (less crowded than Nissi Beach)
Best Time to VisitMorning or late afternoon

Absolutely—Landa Beach is one of the nicest beaches in Ayia Napa if you’re after a relaxed vibe.

Think soft golden sand, calm turquoise water, and enough space to actually enjoy it without feeling like you’re in a beach festival.

It’s basically the “upgrade” for people who like Nissi Beach… but not the chaos.

It can get busy, especially in July–August—but here’s the key difference:
👉 It’s never as crowded as Nissi Beach.

Most of the time, it feels:

  • Comfortable rather than packed

  • Lively but not overwhelming

If you hate crowds but still want atmosphere, this is your sweet spot.

The winning formula:

  • Morning (8:30–11:00) → quiet, peaceful, best for swimming

  • Late afternoon (16:30–sunset) → golden light, fewer people, amazing vibes

Midday is great too—but that’s when it’s at its busiest and hottest.

Yes—and you won’t go hungry 😄

You’ll find:

  • A beachside restaurant/snack bar right on Landa Beach

  • More options within walking distance of Nissi Avenue

Expect:

  • Salads, burgers, and light meals

  • Cold drinks, coffee, and cocktails

Pro tip: A cold drink here in the late afternoon = peak Ayia Napa energy (the calm version).

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