The resort town of Ayia Napa on Cyprus is not only famous for its hectic nightlife. It's also very well known for its pristine and sandy beaches. Here's some information about the various beaches you can choose from when you visit the «party capital of Cyprus.»
The beaches are listed from west to east of the city centre.
Ayia Thekla - Small and not very busy
Situated six kilometers west of the centre Ayia Napa is petite Ayia Thekla, It has a small island within its grasp and is within walking distance from the main road taking you to Ayia Napa. It has taken its name from a tiny old church in the area. There's a little cafe run by an old lady at this beach.
Makronisos Beach - Well sheltered
A cluster of bays forms Makronisos beach. The three bays stretch out in different directions, one to the west, the second to the southwest whereas the third one stretches in a south easterly direction resulting in well sheltered beach areas.
Landa
A 300 meters long beach is found in the middle of Makronisos beach and Nissi Bay - only 500 meters away from each beach.
Nissi Beach/Nissi Bay - The party beach
Only three kilometers west of Ayia Napa. These closely connected twin beaches attract thousands of tourists every year. Nissi, which in Greek means "small island", gives a new dimension to the beauty of the landscape. It is well sheltered from the wind and facilitates all sea sports. This beach is where the young party tourists go during the daytime. It's many bars and activities here in addition to plenty of opportunities to practice watersports.
Vathia Gonia - Protected from winds
Vathia Gonia is found 400 yards east of Nissi Bay. The beach is also fully protected from winds. Sea sport facilities are provided.
Pernera
This beach stretches up to 200 meters long and is located in between the beaches of Vathia Gonia and Katsarka.
Katsarka
A rocky beach 800 meters long, situated about 500 meters west of the fishing harbour, just before the Pernera Beach.
Pantahou
This beach stretches from the fishing harbour of Ayia Napa for more than a kilometer and follows on easterly direction. Thousands of tourists visit it every year. Facilities for all sea sports are provided for and cafes, snack bars and restaurants abound in the area. The fishing harbour of Agia Napa with its small colorful boats adds character to the view and is a happy reminder of the past.
Glyky Nero
The starting point of this beach is where the Pantahou Beach ends and it is extended up to the point where the sea-caves are situated.
Ammos tou Kambouri
A little coastal hay beach found in between Ayia Napa village and the remote Kermia Beach.
Kermia
Situated two kilometers east of Ayia Napa on the main road leading to the Cape Greco, Kermia Beach is located on the west side of Cape Greco. It is private and remote.
Konnos
Konnos is situated four kilometers east of Ayia Napa on the road between Cape Greco and Protaras and it is the last beach which determines the boundaries between Ayia Napa and Paralimni. It is one of the most picturesque beaches on the island and well sheltered from heavy winds.
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