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Ayia
Napa:
Upbeat, cosmopolitan and full of life, Ayia Napa
offers pure Mediterranean pleasure, whether
snorkelling in the turquoise blue waters,
enjoying the notoriously celebrated nightlife or
relaxing on one of the six Blue Flag award
beaches, including Nissi Beach in this lovely,
laid back suburb of Ayia Napa. Boasting a superb
monastery with a central octagonal fountain, a
small marine museum and a pretty harbour, much
character and flavour of the small, sleepy
fishing village, which Ayia Napa once was, still
remains.
60 minutes from Larnaca airport.
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Nissi
Beach: Situated on the eastern corner of the
island, Cyprus' most popular resort is well-
known for its lively nightlife. However there is
more to Ayia Napa than its club-scene. It also
has some of the finest sandy beaches in Cyprus,
including Nissi Bay a few kilometres west of the
harbour offering good watersports. In low season
the atmosphere in Ayia Napa is more relaxed and
there is a smaller choice of bars and
restaurants.
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Paphos:
Holidays
on Cyprus' west coast bring together sun and
fun, culture and history. For a start there are
some great beaches. Take Coral Bay, for example.
It's the stuff of dream summer holidays, with a
sweeping curve of golden sand, lapped by calm,
azure blue waters. Or there's lively Limassol,
which has the award winning Armonia, Governor's,
Ladies Mile and Curium beaches.
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Protaras:
With some of the best watersports on the
island, holidays in Protaras are definitely for
those who like to make a splash. That being
said, it's considerably quieter than its
fun-loving neighbour, Ayia Napa. So, it's a good
choice for families and couples looking for
uninterrupted relaxation. |
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