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Fig Tree Bay

Sandy beach in Protaras of Paralimni in Cyprus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Fig Tree Bay is a beach in Protaras, Cyprus. It was named Europe's third best beach by TripAdvisor in 2011,[1] though it had dropped to 13th place by 2013.[2]

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As with all beaches in Cyprus, access to the public is free, whilst the hiring of sunbeds and umbrellas is chargeable. A municipal car park provides parking within a short walk. The beach stretches for 500 metres, and the waters are clean enough for the beach to have been awarded blue flag designation.[3] The beach takes its name from the fig trees located close to the coast.[4]

There is an uninhabited islet easily reached by swimming through the shallow waters, the location of which provides a good shelter for the rest of the beach. The islet is covered with low-level local vegetation. In contrast to other local beaches, such as nearby Nissi, Fig Tree Bay has become a popular destination for families. Water sports such as water-skiing, windsurfing, and parasailing are available. From April to October, lifeguards and lifesaving equipment are available on the beach from 9am to 6pm.[citation needed]

In 2010, during structural improvements to the beach, an ancient Greek tomb was unearthed.[5]

In 2018, the Paralimni municipality pumped ocean sand onto the shoreline to prevent erosion.[6]

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The song "Fig Tree Bay" from English musician Peter Frampton's 1972 album Wind of Change is about the beach.

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