On a quiet
stretch of the east coast, Paradise Beach is a wide strip of sand under
pine-decked slopes.
Sitting on the
beach you can make out the conical silhouette of the small Nisida Kinira island
a few hundred metres to the northeast.
Despite being 22
kilometres from Limenas, Paradise Beach is a hit with families for its
facilities, sun loungers, but also the natural make-up of the beach.
There are light
waves here that break some way offshore, leaving a large shallow space by the
low-shelving shore, fine for anyone who doesn’t like venturing into the deep.
There’s a kiosk
for food, and a taverna a little way along the coast.
Around a group
of rocks, is another more private beach preferred by naturists.