Advantages: Sunny, good nightlife Disadvantages: Taxis rip you off!
AyiaNapa is reguarded as 'the party capital' of Cyprus. Full of bars, clubs, sandy beaches and tourist attractions, Ayianapa is not just for the young!
Im 19 and have been to Cyprus many times as a child and recently visited with friends. We stayed about a 20 min walk away from the centre of AyiaNapa as at night it can become very busy and fairly noisy.
AyiaNapa is home to many wonderful beaches, the most well known being 'NISSI BEACH', this can become very busy and full during the day so make sure you head off early morning to ensure you get a place! Water sports are available at a price. Sunbeds/loungers do have to be paid for but at a cost of between 2-4 cypriate pounds.
Getting around AyiaNapa is very easy! Taxis are everywhere [Though arange a price before you get in ans they tend to cover up their meters and charge you ...
Advantages: Variety of things to do and something for everyone, a great night out wherever you go Disadvantages: The bar reps are very pushy, and prices can get expensive
a club. On our walk back down to The Square, a rep approached us out The Castle Club. I'd heard of this bar but we hadn't experienced it yet. He told me he could get me and my boyfriend in for half price. I was very intoxicated at this point and wasn't even sure what I was saying, but I basically said to him I didn't want to pay to go in anywhere, and anywhere I went I wanted a drinks offer. He said again, half price entry. I said I didn't want to pay and went to walk away, then he quickly changed his mind and said we could get in for free. Brilliant.
The Castle Club is supposedly AyiaNapa's most popular club. It consists of three floors, the top floor playing Disco music, which was fairly empty with only a few people dancing when we entered. The middle floor was RnB which was completely packed, everyone was dancing to popular British ...
Advantages: Weather, Clubbing, food, friendly Disadvantages: can be quite expensive in certain places
When two of my friends decided to get married (to each other) in AyiaNapa Cyprus last year (September 2003) I jumped at the chance for a two week break away with them and 50 others to share in their big day. As someone who thought Ibiza was the clubbing capital AyiaNapa never really appealed to me, my two weeks there changed my mind completely.
Hotel
We actually stayed outside AyiaNapa in Nissi Bay, at an apartment complex called ?Stavrolia? (Nissi Bay is about a three minute taxi ride or twenty minute stroll from AyiaNapa) the apartments were very clean and spacious and the cleaners were regular and through in their duties, there were balconies in every apartment (two in mine). The resort is run by a friendly man called Christophe who is aided my various family members and an old family friend called Lucy who does most ...