Ecological characteristics :
The turtle reserve is known for its undisturbed sandy beaches where Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) nesting occurs are critical to the survival of the two species - and to the survival of the Ghost crab. The marine part hides also Posidonia oceanica meadows covering 6.4 ha. Shallow meadows can be found in the protected area on big blocks, at depths as shallow as 1m depth.
The terrestrial vegetation of the protected area is to a large degree wind-shaven Maquis forest with Pistacia lentiscus (Lentisc), Juniperus phoenicea (Juniper), Olea europea (wild olive), Myrtus communis (Myrtle) and Ceratonia with Cistus monspeliensis. There are several species of Orchids (Orchis pyramidalis, O. coriophora ssp. fragnans, Serapias vomeracea etc.) as well as sand-dune vegetation, which includes the endangered Pancratimum maritimum. Endemic plants include Carlina pygmaea, Alyssum akamasicum and Gladiolus triphyllus.
The terrestrial fauna of the area is rich in diversity and includes the endemic Crocidura cypria (Cyprus White-toothed Shrew), as well as several species of bats. Foxes, hares and the Eastern Hedgehog (Hemiechimus auritus) live there also. There are several reptiles in the area including the Spiny-footed Lizard (Acanthodactylus schreiberi), Vipers (Vipera lebetina), Montpellier snakes (Malpolon monspessulanus), Agama Lizard (Agama stelio) and many others. There are also many species of butterflies including some endemic varieties and species.