Ayia Napa Attractions
Waterworld
This attraction has a vast array of water activities and
fun for all the family. There are slides, flumes, fountains
and even a giant plug hole to fall down! Many people leave this attraction
stating that it is in fact the very best
water park they have ever visited.
Below is a video courtesy of You tube giving you a taste of what to expect from this great place.
http://www.waterworldwaterpark.com
Bazaar Bar
For all you party goers there is a place on earth you cannot miss! They Play the best R'N'B Bashment and UK Garage 24 hours!
And believe it or not with every drink you buy they will give you two free shots!

DIVING

Ideally located at the beautiful beach of Sandy Bay in the fabulous resort of Ayia Napa, Olympian Divers LTD invite divers and non-divers alike to enjoy the underwater delights that the unique island of Cyprus has to offer. You can dive unspoilt landscapes that have remained preserved for thousands of years, swim amongst friendly marine life in warm, calm, crystal clear waters. Whatever your diving experience Olympian has something for everyone.
Dolphin Boat Safari

A trip to Ayia Napa would not be complete without a
magical tour of the local coastline!
There are amazing places to visit and wonderful sites to see including:
The Famagusta ghost town,
the Ayia Napa caves, the 35 ft Cliff jump, The blue lagoon, the dolphin
qand turtles area and
much much more to list here! Be sure to visit the link below in order to
get all the info you require
to add this exceptional excursion to your plans!
http://www.dolphinboatsafari.com
Monasteries and Ayia Napa harbour
Ayia Napa, once a small fishing village, is as lively
a resort as any in the Mediterranean. But
historic sites such as a 16th-century Venetian monastery blends character
to a town that's
best known for its colourful shops, tavernas and discos.

Another focal point is the crescent harbour, crowded
with bright fishing boats. The day's
catch is tonight's dinner at the popular restaurants nearby. Life in this
southeastern corner
of Cyprus revolves around the sea, with water sports of all kinds readily available
- from
scuba diving to water-skiing to paragliding.

Explore the rugged coast toward Cape Greko,
with its string of calm sandy coves, and stay
for the indescribably beautiful sunset. Or head north, toward the basket-making
community
of Liopetri, stopping at Sotira to take in the pretty village churches that
date to the 15th and
16th centuries. East to Protaras, more glorious beaches spread out under the
sun, while
just inland the white-washed town of Paralimni boasts open-air tavernas known
for their
succulent grilled fish.

