Cyprus has been named one of the Mediterranean’s most family-friendly islands by National Geographic Traveller, which highlighted its mix of beaches, archaeological sites and protected natural landscapes.
A Family Destination Beyond The Beach
The island was included alongside Majorca, Rhodes, Gozo, Kefalonia, Corsica and Sardinia in a selection of seven Mediterranean destinations recommended for family travel.
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National Geographic identified Paphos as an ideal base for families, citing its combination of beaches, boat trips, ancient Greek and Roman sites and easy access to the coast.
History, Nature And Beach Time
Among the highlights is the UNESCO-listed Tombs of the Kings, where visitors can explore underground chambers carved into rock.
The publication also pointed to Avakas Gorge and Akamas National Forest Park for walking and outdoor activities, while Lara Beach was recognised for its soft sand, clear water and seasonal turtle hatchlings between May and August.
Other Islands On The List
Majorca was recognised for outdoor activities, Rhodes for its villages and watersports, Gozo for its archaeological heritage, Kefalonia for its mountain scenery and coastline, Corsica for its dramatic landscapes, and Sardinia for combining beaches with historical and cultural attractions.
A Broader Trend In Family Travel
According to National Geographic Traveller, the featured destinations offer more than traditional beach holidays, combining outdoor activities, history and cultural experiences for families.







