Pegeia (also spelt Peyia; Greek: Πέγεια) is a town in the Paphos District of Cyprus. Pegeia is situated mainly on the steep slopes of the coastal hills inland from Coral Bay, at the southern end of the Akamas Peninsula, and it lies 14 km north of Paphos. It has a large population of British ex-pats and a growing number of holiday homes and apartments. In the town centre can be found a town hall, church, police station and several small shops, restaurants and banks. Due to its hillside location many parts of the town offer views over Coral Bay and Paphos.
Restaurants in Peyia
5.0 based on 152 reviews
George's Ranch is located in the picturesque area of Sea Caves, which is situated in the North West of the island in the popular resort of Coral Bay, Paphos. The Ranch has been established since 1994 and, over the years, due to popular demand by tourist and locals, the Ranch has continued to expand. We started mainly as a trekking center in the early years, as we are situated just behind the beautiful coastal area of the Sea Caves, so have great access to scenic rides by the coast. Due mainly to the passion of Caroline,for competition and well schooled horses, the Ranch has now become a large training facility for local and foreign residents.
This ranch is amazing and all the horses seem very well looked after, Jackson was a dream to ride and the hack down to the sea caves was beautiful. I also got to trot and canter in the arena afterwards which was the icing on the cake. We would definitely go back here if we were to return! Thanks Michelle ????
5.0 based on 19 reviews
This lovely market really offers lots of choice and quality products in one place, from scrummy food, to jewellery to eco-friendly products it's really offers something for everyone.great to have a mooch around and enjoy the atmosphere.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Corallia is next door to the main beach in Coral Bay and consequently, a bit quieter. It has become the place we drive to late afternoon for a swim and snorkel, followed by a sundowner cocktail watching the stunning colours as the sun go down. It’s only a short drive from where we stay in Coral Bay, but others come from further afield by car or by bus. This year the beach was even quieter than usual, due to the Corona virus hitting the Cyprus tourist trade hard. The beach bar, where we watch the sun goes down, closed almost immediately after the sun disappeared due to lack of customers. No matter, we got our swim, our drink and a fantastic view of the sunset.
4.0 based on 414 reviews
The Sierra Leone-flagged EDRO III ran aground off Pegeia on 8 September 2011 in heavy seas, during a voyage to Rhodes, from Limassol, Cyprus with a cargo of plasterboard. At the time of the accident, the ship had nine crew members - seven Albanians and two Egyptians. The crew were rescued and airlifted to the safety of Paphos by a local British Military helicopter. The EDRO III weighs 2,345 Ton
We visited the site of the Edro III shipwreck twice during our 10 days in Paphos. One in the evening at sunset when we ate dinner at the excellent Oniro By The Sea restaurant and then a second time during the day when we did a 3 hour guided Buggy Safari. As some background for those interested, the Edro III was a Sierra Leone-flagged 80m long merchant ship that ran aground off of Pegeia on the 8th December 2011 in heavy seas. It was on route to Rhodes, from Limassol, with a cargo of plasterboard. The nine crew were safely rescued by a British Military helicopter and the wreck was made safe by the removal of all pollutants and making the hull watertight, which was finished in October 2013. The ship is now very much a popular tourist attraction and as such brings a lot of business to the owner of the Oniro Restaurant and bar. The Edro III is a great place to watch the sunset and it is very photogenic, as you will see from my pictures. I high recommend a visit, and dinner at Oniro By The Sea is also well worth it (see my separate review).
4.0 based on 23 reviews
Probably the best amusement park and mini golf in Cyprus!
We have been to coral bay many many times now and never ventured into this place. Why? I ask myself. We had a fab evening after a meal on the strip, playing crazy golf. Can’t remember exactly but I think it was €5 a person to play 18 holes. It was busy. But there seemed to be a massive group of about 30 young students visiting on the evening we chose. But they were well behaved and didn’t spoil our evening game. We didn’t go in the amusement part or the bar area as this was really busy. But all looked very good. Lots of places around the course to sit and chill too which was good when you were waiting for the next hole. We will definitely be back next time we are on holiday.
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