The most important landmark in Ayia Thekla is a small, white church dating back to the middle ages. It sits in a peaceful setting, facing the beautiful turquoise Mediterranean sea, and surrounded by native flowers and plants. A small sandy beach also lies here and there is a tiny island just offshore that acts as a natural breakwater, making the waters here calm and warm. The tradition is that although the church has suffered severe damage at the hands of the many armies that have conquered the island over the centuries, it has always been renewed. The church in its present condition dates back to the beginning of the last century.
Recently the area around this historic monument has attracted some residential property development due to its attractive setting and climate. In springtime the area abounds with wild flowers and greenery, which soften and compliment the rocky coastline. This rare combination of history and natural beauty is considered by many to make Ayia Thekla a very desirable place to live.
It is within a few kilometres of the centre of Ayia Napa It takes 10 to 15 minutes to drive here from Paralimni and Protaras, and about 20 minutes from Larnaca.
Ayia Thekla is perfect for those who seek a cyprus property with the privacy and seclusion of a purely residential area but still want to be within easy reach of the four major resorts and towns of the area.