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The verdict
- Best forAnyone who wants a daybed, table service and a scene to go with the swim, split between polished Limassol and the louder party beaches of Ayia Napa.
- Single best spotNammos in Limassol for the polished Mediterranean day, with Guaba close by when you want the famous sunset party.
- One thing to knowMost clubs do not publish a fixed minimum spend, so confirm beds, tables and any spend directly with the venue before you travel.
Published 1 February 2026. Last reviewed 28 March 2026
Cyprus does beach clubs in two distinct styles. Limassol on the south coast is the grown up scene, where polished venues line the sand with day beds, full restaurant menus and a smart evening crowd. Ayia Napa in the east runs younger and louder, with day parties, visiting DJs and the energy of a resort town that knows what it is for. Knowing which town matches your mood is most of the decision.
None of these venues invented the idea of a quiet beach, so set expectations accordingly. A beach club day in Cyprus means service, music and a bill that climbs with the drinks rather than a peaceful cove. The payoff is a comfortable bed, shade, food without leaving the sand and a place that turns a swim into a full day.
One practical note before you choose. Limassol is the easiest base if the beach club day is the point of your trip, since the smartest venues sit along its south coast strip within easy reach of the city hotels. Ayia Napa rewards anyone already drawn to the bright eastern water and a younger crowd, with its clubs spread along Pantachou and Nissi sand. Below is the honest rundown, with the vibe and the booking note for each, and minimum spends marked to be confirmed where the venue does not publish one.
Every club, sorted
Two scenes, one island. Limassol for polish, Ayia Napa for the party.
| Club | Beach | Vibe | Minimum spend | Booking note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nammos | Limassol, south coast | Polished Mediterranean glamour | To be confirmed | Reserve a bed ahead in peak season and confirm any spend |
| Guaba Beach Bar | Limassol, south coast | Sunset party and cocktails | To be confirmed | Famous for sundowners, busiest on weekend evenings |
| Gazebo Mare | Limassol, south coast | Relaxed beachfront dining | To be confirmed | Family friendly, walk in or reserve a table |
| Ocean Beach Club | Ayia Napa, Pantachou | High energy day party | To be confirmed | Check the event calendar before you go, DJ days get busy |
| Kaliva on the Beach | Ayia Napa, Pantachou | Boho beach lounge | To be confirmed | Calmer than the party bars, walk in friendly |
| Nissi Bay Beach Bar | Nissi Beach, Ayia Napa | Foam and DJ parties | To be confirmed | Right on the famous sand, loudest in July and August |
When the clubs are best in Cyprus
The club season runs from May to October, with the venues at full strength through July and August when the day parties and DJ events fill the calendar. June and September give you the warm sea and the open beds with a calmer crowd, which many regulars prefer. Weekends are the busiest at the Limassol sunset spots, so a weekday visit is the easiest way to land a good bed without a reservation, though booking ahead is always the safer play in peak season.
Getting a daybed, the honest way
The simplest route is to decide on the town first. If you want a long lunch, a comfortable bed and a smart but unhurried day, base yourself in Limassol and choose between Nammos, Guaba and Gazebo Mare. If you want music, a young crowd and a day that turns into a party, head to the Ayia Napa beaches and check what is on at Ocean Beach Club and Nissi Bay before you commit. Always confirm bed availability and any minimum spend directly, as these change through the season, and check whether a DJ event is on if a calmer day is what you are after.
Tell us your dates, your party size and the kind of day you are after, and we will pass your enquiry to the right club so they can confirm beds, tables and any spend. Some bookings may earn us a commission at no cost to you, and conditions are always typical rather than guaranteed.
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Before you go
What are the best beach clubs in Cyprus?
Limassol leads with Nammos for polished glamour, Guaba for the sunset party and Gazebo Mare for a relaxed family day. In the east, Ayia Napa offers louder day parties at Ocean Beach Club, the boho Kaliva on the Beach and Nissi Bay Beach Bar on the famous sand.
Do Cyprus beach clubs charge a minimum spend?
Many do not publish a fixed minimum spend, and where one applies it changes through the season. We mark these to be confirmed and recommend checking beds, tables and any spend directly with the venue before you travel.
Where are the best beach clubs, Limassol or Ayia Napa?
Limassol is the polished, grown up scene with day beds and full menus, best for a smart relaxed day. Ayia Napa runs younger and louder with day parties and DJs. Choose the town that matches the day you want.
When do Cyprus beach clubs open?
The season runs roughly May to October, with the venues at full strength in July and August. June and September keep the warm sea and the open beds while thinning the crowd, which many visitors prefer.
Do I need to book a beach club in Cyprus in advance?
In peak season, yes, a reservation is the safest way to secure a day bed, especially at the Limassol sunset spots on weekends. Off peak you can often walk in, but booking ahead removes the risk.
Are Cyprus beach clubs family friendly?
Some are, particularly Gazebo Mare in Limassol and the calmer Kaliva on the Beach in Ayia Napa. The dedicated party venues suit adults and groups more than young families, so match the club to your group.