The beauty of Sunrise Residences is tucked within the diversity of its surroundings. Day by day, even hour by hour, you can switch from colourful holiday activities and exciting water sports, to unspoiled landscapes dotted with small and serene chapels as well as natural places of interest.
Only 100m from a beautiful sandy beach in Protaras, close to the vibrant resort of Ayia Napa on the southeastern coast of Cyprus, Sunrise Residences offer their owners an exceptional seaside home.
This quiet nest of contemporary comfort is currently being expanded with the addition of only four new and even more luxurious properties.
Here, in the Mediterranean sun, overlooking the turquoise waters, you can relax and enjoy your corner of paradise, without losing touch with the fun of Ayia Napa or the steady rural life in Paralimni.
Further down the coast towards the east, the protected natural environment of Cape Greco awaits you. Travel west via a modern highway and you will reach the island’s main international airport in Larnaca.
For anyone seeking the quality of life that Cyprus can offer, Sunrise Residences is a name that is synonymous with a home you would love to call your own.
Take a bird’s eye view of Sunrise Residences and you will instantly realize why this location is as desirable as it is.
Within walking distance, the soft sands of the nearest beach melt into the shallow sea with its mesmerizing shades of blue. Clear and clean, this beach is one of many in the area that have been awarded the European Blue Flag, an eco-label which certifies water quality and safety.
Around the small development you will find patches of rugged vegetation alternating with cultivated fields that separate you from other residential properties, hotels and the tourist activity of Protaras
Located in an upmarket residential area of Protaras, in the southeastern corner of Cyprus that is home to a cluster of ‘Blue Flag’ beaches and coves.
Ayia Napa Monastery and square
Fishing harbour
Nissi Beach
Thalassa Municipal Museum
Ayia Napa fun fair and luna park
Bungee jumping
Waterworld waterpark
Cape Greco and the sea caves
Profitis Elias chapel (Protaras)
Ocean Aquarium (Protaras)
The actual resort of Ayia Napa is so close to its neighbours that they are often regarded as one location.
Protaras is almost an extension of Ayia Napa and often described as a miniature version of it. It is particularly popular among holidaymakers from the capital, Nicosia, many of whom either own or rent a summer home there.
Paralimni is a fully-fledged local village and the administrative centre of the Famagusta district.
Cape Greco is the signature landmark of the southeastern coast. It is part of the Natura 2000 project, a European Union initiative to preserve natural habitats and threatened species across Europe.
Ayia Napa and its surroundings have the highest concentration of ‘Blue Flag’ beaches on the island. The EU ‘Blue Flag’ indicates a high level of cleanliness and organised facilities such as water sports, restaurants or snack bars and cafés. Below is a list of the most popular Blue Flag sands – visit them all, and explore the more secluded small coves in between!
Nissi beach
Landa beach
Agia Thekla
Makronissos beach
Pernera beach
Konnos beach
Approximate travel times
Larnaca town: 30 minutes, 62km
Larnaca International Airport: 30 minutes, 58km
Limassol: 1 hr, 113km
Nicosia: 50 minutes, 87km
Paphos: 2 hrs, 179km
Troodos mountains: 2 hrs, 156km
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