Aphrodite Beach (Petra tou Romiou)

4.621,681 Reviews#15 in Beaches

Aphrodite’s Beach is a place where myth and natural splendor intertwine. Located along the coast between Paphos and Limassol, this iconic beach is home to Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock, the mythical birthplace of the goddess of love. The beach offers a unique experience, combining breathtaking views, a touch of history, and a serene coastal atmosphere.

What makes it special

Experience the beauty of pebble-shaped rocks and towering cliffs at Petra tou Romiou.

Greek goddess of love and beauty., with visit a legendary site associated with Aphrodite.

Enjoy tranquil moments on a small beach surrounded by natural wonders.

Why Visit Aphrodite’s Beach?

Aphrodite’s Beach is more than just a picturesque spot; it’s steeped in legend. According to mythology, this is where Aphrodite, the goddess of love, was born from the sea foam. As you walk along the pebbly shores, you can feel the enchantment of the place. The beach is relatively unspoiled, with minimal commercial development, allowing you to soak in the natural beauty undisturbed.

While the beach is rocky, it offers excellent opportunities for swimming and snorkeling, especially for those who are more experienced in the water. The underwater landscape, combined with the crystal-clear waters, makes for a fascinating exploration.

What to Expect

  • Natural Beauty: The beach is surrounded by stunning rock formations, with the centerpiece being Aphrodite’s Rock, a striking boulder rising from the sea. The views from here are particularly captivating at sunset.
  • Facilities: Although the beach itself is quite natural, you’ll find essential amenities just across the road, including toilets, showers, and a small buffet. A pedestrian underpass connects the parking area to the beach, ensuring safe access.
  • Rocky Terrain: The beach has a rocky seabed, which might not be ideal for everyone, but it adds a rugged charm. The rocks can be a bit challenging, so water shoes are recommended.
  • Mythical Swim: Legend has it that swimming around Aphrodite’s Rock three times brings good luck and possibly even love. It’s a fun challenge for those willing to embrace the myth.
  • Viewpoint: For those who prefer to stay dry, the viewpoint above the beach offers panoramic views of the coastline and is an excellent spot for photography.

How to Get There

Aphrodite’s Beach is accessible via the old B6 road, a scenic route that connects Limassol and Paphos. There is free parking available, and it’s recommended to use the pedestrian underpass to reach the beach safely. If you’re coming from Limassol, you’ll also enjoy a beautiful drive along the coast.

Nearby Attractions

The area around Aphrodite’s Beach is rich in attractions. You can explore ancient ruins, visit nearby villages like Kouklia, or head towards Paphos to enjoy more historical sites and modern amenities. For those looking to extend their stay, Agios Tychonas in Limassol offers a quieter beach experience with sandy shores and additional facilities.

Ello says

Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.

Take time to explore different viewpoints along the highway for varied perspectives of Petra tou Romiou.

Bring snacks or picnic supplies as food options may be limited in the immediate area.

Consider visiting during off-peak seasons for a more peaceful experience.

Learn about local myths and legends related to Aphrodite before visiting for a deeper appreciation of the site.

Reviews

Google reviews are strong at 4.6 from 21,681 reviews, giving this place a well-established track record. Recent comments most often mention the setting and the value for money.

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4.6/5

Google rating breakdown

5 stars15,555
4 stars4,073
3 stars1,518
2 stars325
1 star181
5/5

Marco Tharwat

20 October 2025from GoogleGoogle

Nice place to set on beach and enjoy the view. Free entrance and parking. No lifeguards, seats nor umbrellas. Some people swim but the beach has many rocks.

4/5

Kristina Peneva

27 September 2025from GoogleGoogle

The Stone of Romeo is absolutely stunning! It’s a beautiful coastline, and pure natural beauty that leaves you in awe. It’s a very photogenic place that I’ve visited in Paphos. The only downside was the waste bin there: it was full, overflowing, and clearly not well maintained. It detracts a little from an otherwise perfect experience. Still, the scenery more than makes up for it, and hopefully the authorities clean up the bin situation so visitors can enjoy the beauty without that eyesore.

5/5

Oilin Man

19 November 2025from GoogleGoogle

Beautiful place, just nice to wander along beach then sit on a rock and soak in the view. We stopped off at the refreshments pavillion opposite first and there are toilets there plus plenty free parking. Then we crossed through the underpass to the beach for the views. We spent about an hour here and it was a good break in our drive to Paphos.

5/5

hopperado

6 January 2026from GoogleGoogle

A must-see place, breathtaking views to the rocks and the sea. Be sure you are using the safe way to get there from the parking lot- the tunnel underneath the road.

5/5

Modestos Modestou

19 February 2026from GoogleGoogle

Magical location. Has this amazing aura around it. Very dry, rocky and yet the place has a charm. Worth the visit to the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love & Beauty.

5/5

Julia Martínez Redondo

1 February 2026from GoogleGoogle

Kind and warm beach bay to go and watch the waves move! We went in January, but the Mediterranean sea and walk past It was heart filling!

5/5

YJ L

15 January 2026from GoogleGoogle

To go there by bus, it wasn't easy to get some information. So now I PREPARED for that FOR U ;) especially for those who are there by bus, check this out!Unlike what people posted online, there are timetables which i've got from the worker inside of the central bus station.My hotel was not harbor side but near Keravella , so I took 630, but if you stay near harbor 631, the other one with more time is yours.And this is what I heard from the local there. He said that the smaller one is known for the rock, but the real story is that the bigger on the right is the one.

5/5

Goran Tintor

15 January 2026from GoogleGoogle

A sunset worthy of the birthplace of Aphrodite. If you bring some drinks and snacks, you can stay all afternoon!

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