Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus. Redevelopment work has begun at the Polis Chrysochous campsite, with bulldozers entering the site this week and the municipality confirming it will remain closed until next summer.
Project moves forward after years of uncertainty
The project is proceeding under the direction of Cypriot investor Costas Myrianthous after years of uncertainty and increasing stagnation.
The site has been officially closed since 2023 following the transfer of full control to the local authority after a protracted legal dispute with the former manager.
Background and local reaction
The coastal campsite, framed by the Akamas cape and known for its eucalyptus trees, was not an upmarket destination and catered largely to visitors drawn to its laidback atmosphere and basic facilities.
It offered a contrast to more regulated and built-up tourist facilities such as those in Protaras, Limassol and Paphos.
Alex Kalimeri, a frequent visitor to Polis, recalled days spent “swimming to the rocks and back” and evenings where “watching sunset here was something unlike anywhere else on the island”. She said she fears what the planned redevelopment will mean.
Planned works and facilities
Under the current plan, redevelopment includes the demolition of ageing structures and the construction of new facilities including a beach restaurant, modern sanitary blocks, a recreation centre and upgraded infrastructure.
Plans also provide for paved internal roads, designated private caravan areas, improved utility connections, and a small artificial pond to manage water from a natural spring.
Deterioration after closure
Since shutting in 2023, the campsite deteriorated significantly.
What do you expect the redevelopment will change about the campsite’s character?
