Ayia Napa Cyprus

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Claggan, Kilmeena,
Westport, Co. Mayo,
Ireland.
+353 (0)87 2807145




Friendly in welcome, trusting and trustworthy by nature. You'll wander through picturesque streets, take in colorful festivals and treat your palate to delicious local and international cuisine.

You will witness a culture that draws on Europe, the Middle East, and 9000 years of constant invasion. Crusader castles rub shoulders with ancient vineyards, frescoed monasteries overlook citrus orchards, and sandy, sun-soaked feet tread Roman mosaic floors. Discover golden sandy beaches beside crystal clear turquoise waters.

For a peaceful and tranquil experience, explore the untamed natural beauty of Cape Greco by hiking, biking, or walking through nature trails of wild flora and fauna. Listen to the evening waves crash against the cliff faces of Cape Greco whilst the luminous orange red glow of the sun dips into the Mediterranean

Shop in fashionable boutiques and talk with the locals whose ancestry goes back to the ancient seafaring Greeks.

Meet the local fishermen and farmers, see the world through their eyes and never forget, you are standing on land that bathes in 9000 years of pride and history.


With 340 days of sunshine a year, Cyprus has got one of the most enjoyable climates in Europe. The summers are warm and dry beginning in May and lasting till October with an average of 11.5 hours of sunshine a day. A cool breeze accompanies the coming of autumn whilst the sun remains high in the clear blue sky. On the areas of Famagusta for example, people can enjoy swimming nine months of the year, in the remaining time, the sea is only appropriate for the passionate yearly swimmers. On the other hand, the winter is short and mild, and the sun usually shines even just after a big storm. The summer season basically begins from the end of March, and stretches up to the middle of November.



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