Places of Interest
Ayia Napa Monastery
No one knows exactly when the Monastery was built. The cave, the hiding place and the well, testifies to the presence of a Christian community there during the Byzantine years (11th century).
Read MoreThalassa Municipal Museum
The museum has the sea as its subject-matter. The exhibits cover a chronological span, from paleontological to prehistoric periods until present times and includes among other exhibits the replica of a Mesolithic (9200 B.C.)
Read MoreAyia Napa Sculpture Park
The Sculpture Park is an area of 20.000 square metres found on the crossroad of Cavo Greco Avenue and Kryou Nerou. It is an expanse of unbelievable natural beauty and breathtaking panoramic view.
Read MoreCape Greko National Park
Explore the multitude of intriguing nature trails lined with pine trees and a diverse botanical splendour whilst pausing to take in the spectacular views from the sea cliffs looking down to the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.
Read MoreProfitis Elias Chapel (Protaras)
The Byzantine church of Prophet Elias was built in 1984, around the older ancient chapel. Set on a 100m high granite hill a short distance from the heart of Protaras, it stands out as an imposing landmark.
Read MoreAyia Thekla Beach & Chapel
Agia Thekla (Saint Thekla) is a small beach named after the old small church which is has stood there for centuries. The beach, which lies a few kilometers from Agia Napa, is covered with fine golden sand and surrounded by crystal blue waters.
Read MoreSea Caves (Cape Greko)
There are many caves along the coastline from Agia Napa to Cape Greko National Park. Many people come here to snorkel and the locals come here before the crack of dawn to fish.
Read MoreLimanaki (Ayia Napa Harbour)
This contemporary harbour is fully renovated with a large fleet of fishing boats, speed boats, sailboats and cruise ships. The land mass incorporates pedestrian lanes which lead to the two lighthouses located in the area.
Read MoreFamagusta Windmills
The windmills made their first appearance in Paralimni in the beginning of the 20th century and were used by farmers to pump water up for the irrigation of their fields.
Read MoreKokkinochoria (Red Soil Villages)
Inland from the popular holiday resorts of Agia Napa and Paralimni / Protaras, with their golden sandy beaches and turquoise seas, are a number of picturesque villages in an area known as the "Kokkinochoria", meaning Red Soil villages
Read MoreAyios Nikolaos Chapel
The small scenic harbour of Agios Nicolaos (Saint Nikolas) is located in the resort of Pernera and is overlooked by the chapel which lends its name to the harbor. The humble chapel adds a charm and subdued beauty to the harbor area.
Read MoreFig Tree Bay (Protaras)
The bay is named after the solitary fig tree which stands at the headland of the beach and has overlooked the bay ever since its arrival with eastern invaders in the 17th century. Fig-tree bay is Protaras’ coastal jewel in the crown.
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