The promenade in Limassol is really nice with lots of little restaurants and is a great place for a lovely walk is particularly good for children whether being pushed in the buggy on their little trike It was really clean litter and dog muck free!!!!
This promenade is the longest I've ever seen. According to our guide you can walk for 18km!! We didn't do that but it is accessible, has plenty of places to sit and watch the world go by or just enjoy the atmosphere.
Safe from cars, you can go there with children for a walk next to the beach. The children can play at the playgrounds. You can also cycle using the bike lanes. Really nice atmosphere and view. There are also cafes and skateboard stage.
There has been a lot of work done on the promenade and some areas still being worked on but it was a wonderful walk along the waterfront. Lovely!
I am very proud of my hometown and it's beach promenade walk...what a great asset to the town. This is a beautiful path along the long coastline of Limassol that all visitors should take a stroll on. You can really walk for a long time along the shore, or simply stretch your legs after a meal at one of the many seaside cafes and restaurants. 10 out of 10 and a really beautiful way to enjoy nature.
Molos (as the local call it) has recently undergone renovation and several new decks going out over the water have been built. It is right by the center of town and the castle area and the new marina. As cars are not allowed, it's a safe place to let the kids run or ride their bikes. It is also a great place to sit and just look at the sea. Sadly the playgrounds (there are 2 of them) are in a sorry state. When the renovations were done, the old broken playground equipment was put back in place. And dispite efforts to clean it up, graffiti 'artists' (read vandals) have left their mark on many of the small sheds/ electrical boxes along here. Still it is a very nice place to take a walk or jog or sit and relax in the cafe (so far only one of 3 has opened).
We walked the promenade after a day out in Paphos. The promenade is nice and it seems like they are doing a lot of work on it to make it even better. A lot of the piers and places that overlook the water are being worked on. There are several playgrounds for the kids as well which is nice. Overall you can easily spend at least an hour walking down the promenade.
We visited in late December. Great fun watching all the families with children - new presents of bikes and roller skates. The park-like walk is about a mile long, with a cycle track, sculptures and several cafes. Very relaxing.
The promenade in Limassol is probably the best seaside promenade in Cyprus. The sea view is beautiful, the statue park along the promenade is interesting. There are a lot of benches to sit and enjoy the view. At the moment some constructions works are being carried out here and there but you will find a place for contemplation:)
A considerable amount of thought has gone into this Promenade and it is a credit to the town. It is a perfect location for those long leisurely walks with plenty of seating along the way so you can sit and people watch, or just gaze over the sea across Limassol Bay. There is also plenty of venues along the way where you can linger for a coffee or something stronger! A save haven for the children to wander along in front of you. This a a really smart, well used Promenade and just the ticket whether you are a tourist or a local resident.