
Contrary to popular belief, this cosmopolitan town isn't just a vast collection of pubs and clubs for the 18 to 30 crowd. In fact, there's something for everyone in this once sleepy fishing village. White sandy beaches set between un-spoilt coastal paths are the main attraction of this beautiful stretch of coastline and shallow turquoise waters provide a perfect setting for beach lovers. If you step away from the main nightlife area and take a closer look you will discover that Ayia Napa is full of history and tradition, making it impossible for even the most discerning visitor not to find something that will interest them.
At the heart of Ayia Napa lies a beautiful medieval monastery with quiet, cloistered gardens and an ancient church. Legend has it that many centuries ago a hunter's dog chased a hare into a cave and, when the man followed he found a glowing icon of the Virgin Mary in the cave. A church was built in the cave in memory of this occasion and still stands today. Immediately beside the church is the main square, with its fountain and benches beneath the trees. Every summer Traditional Dance groups give performances here and at the end of September the Ayia Napa Street Festival takes place, with local and international dancers, singers and musicians providing first-class entertainment for hundreds of spectators.
One of the most beautiful locations to visit in Ayia Napa is the fishing harbour. A great deal of money has been invested over the past few years in a major programme to revitalize the area and the results are amazing. Discover Ayia Napa. You will be surprised. An idyllic place for both younger and older generations to purchase property in Cyprus.
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