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Landmark: Latchi MarinaCity: Akamas
Country: Cyprus
Continent: Europe
Latchi Marina, Akamas, Cyprus, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The marina features multiple concrete jetties accommodating a range of vessels, from traditional fishing boats to modern pleasure yachts and tour boats. A paved promenade runs along the waterfront, lined with low-rise buildings that house restaurants and shops. The water within the marina basin is typically clear, reflecting the Mediterranean sky. The surrounding landscape includes low hills and coastal vegetation.
Location & Access Logistics
Latchi Marina is accessible via the B7 road, which connects directly to Polis Chrysochous. It is approximately 45 kilometers northwest of Paphos city center. Ample public parking areas are available adjacent to the marina facilities. Local bus route 641 provides public transport connections from Polis Chrysochous to Latchi, with a stop directly at the marina.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Developed from a traditional fishing shelter, Latchi Marina evolved into a modern port facility to support both the local fishing industry and the growing tourism sector of the Akamas region. Its expansion occurred primarily in the latter half of the 20th century to accommodate leisure craft and provide access to the nearby Akamas Peninsula National Park. Its primary purpose remains a working port for fishing and a hub for tourist boat excursions.
Key Highlights & Activities
Boat trips to the Blue Lagoon and other coastal areas of the Akamas Peninsula are available, departing regularly from the marina. Fishing charters can be arranged for deep-sea fishing. Waterfront dining at seafood restaurants is a prominent activity. Walking along the promenade offers views of the harbor activity.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are available within the marina complex. Shade is provided by restaurant awnings and some strategically placed trees along the promenade. Cell phone signal, including 4G and 5G, is generally strong throughout the area. Numerous restaurants, cafes, and kiosks offering food and beverages are located directly on-site.
Best Time to Visit
Mornings are optimal for departing on boat trips to the Akamas Peninsula, typically before 10:00 AM, to avoid midday heat and larger crowds. Late afternoon, particularly an hour before sunset, offers favorable lighting conditions for photography. The months of April to June and September to October provide the most pleasant weather for visits, avoiding the peak summer temperatures.
Facts & Legends
Latchi Marina is widely recognized as the primary gateway for exploring the protected natural landscapes and pristine waters of the Akamas Peninsula National Park. A practical tip for visitors during peak season (July-August) is to book boat excursions and secure restaurant reservations in advance to ensure availability.
Nearby Landmarks
- Polis Chrysochous: 3km East
- Baths of Aphrodite: 5km West
- Akamas Peninsula National Park Entrance: Adjacent, immediately West
- Archaeological Museum of Marion-Arsinoe: 3.5km East