Ayia Napa holidays in Cyprus deliver the best beaches, the biggest nights out, and some of the most popular package deals in the Mediterranean.
Highlights of your Holidays to Ayia Napa
Nissi Beach - Regularly voted one of the best beaches in Europe, with golden sand, shallow turquoise water, and a party atmosphere that kicks off from lunchtime and doesn't stop.
Legendary Nightlife - The Ayia Napa strip is one of Europe's biggest party destinations, with clubs like The Castle (14 bars, international DJs) pulling crowds from across the continent every summer.
Cape Greco Sea Caves - Dramatic sea caves and rock formations along the coast towards Cape Greco, with some of the best snorkelling and cliff jumping in Cyprus.
WaterWorld - An Ancient Greece-themed waterpark with slides, wave pools, and rides for all ages. One of the best waterparks in the Mediterranean and a guaranteed family hit.
Year-Round Sunshine - Over 300 days of sunshine a year, with summers hitting 30°C+ and winters mild enough for a genuine off-season escape.
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☀️ Weather - Summers are hot and dry at 28-33°C with barely a cloud. The sea stays swimmable from May right through to November, and even winter sits around 14-18°C with plenty of sunshine.
💶 Money - Cyprus uses the euro, so no currency fuss. A meal out costs around €12-€18, a beer is €3-€4, and a cocktail on the strip runs €6-€8. Noticeably cheaper than the Greek islands for eating and drinking out.
🏛️ Fun Fact - Ayia Napa was a quiet fishing village until the 1980s when it accidentally became a party destination after the Turkish invasion of 1974 cut off Varosha (the previous tourist hotspot in northern Cyprus). The fishing village turned party capital origin story is genuinely one of the strangest consequences of an invasion.
What are the best beaches in Ayia Napa?
Beach holidays in Ayia Napa are a tale of two halves. On one hand you have some of the hottest parties in Europe, whilst on the other hand, the resort’s natural beauty is perfect for a relaxing escape. Lots of beaches offer great accessible facilities too, so everyone can enjoy the fun.
Nissi Beach – party central with golden sands and vibrant waters - the perfect combo that make this the most photographed beach in Cyprus.
Makronissos Beach – a family-friendly spot with three gorge, sandy beaches perfect for paddling in crystal-clear waters and taking a stab at some of the fun water sports.
Ayia Thekla Beach – a quieter, romantic spot located in a protected natural zone, close to the wonders of Cape Greco.
Limnara Beach – located within a national park with lush surroundings and fascinating rock pools to explore - strap your crocs on, it's a slippy one.
Vathia Gonia – a sociable bay with calm swimming conditions and autonomous access to the sea for disabled visitors.
Sandy Bay Beach - a quieter choice perfect for families away from the party beaches but still with all the fun you could look for, water sports included!
What are the top hotels in Ayia Napa?
Ayia Napa has one of the strongest hotel line-ups in Cyprus, from five-star beachfront resorts to cheerful apartment stays that leave more euros for the strip. Whether you're booking a family package holiday, an all-inclusive deal for a group, or a luxury couples escape, there's a proper range to choose from.
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Adams Beach Hotel is a five-star resort on Nissi Avenue with multiple pools, a kids' club, waterslides, and direct beach access. The go-to family hotel in Ayia Napa and one of the most popular on the island.
Atlantica Sungarden Beach is a four-star halfway between the beach and the strip, with indoor and outdoor pools, loads of food options, and kids staying free on selected dates. The balance between liveliness and family friendliness.
Olympic Lagoon Resort is a five-star with dedicated adults-only sections alongside full family facilities, seven restaurants, and the kind of all-inclusive package that means you never need to leave (but you'll want to, because the beach is right there).
💑 Couples
Amarande is an adults-only five-star with stunning sea views, a rooftop bar, spa treatments, and the kind of polished calm that makes you forget Ayia Napa has a party strip at all.
Tasia Maris Beach and Spa is an adults-only hotel with rooftop fine dining, three pools, and an indulgent spa. Perfect for couples who want beach and pampering without the family-resort energy.
Amanti Hotel (Adults Only) is a luxury five-star designed specifically for couples, with sea views, a gorgeous pool area, and an intimate atmosphere that earns its name.
🎉 Groups
Atlantica Panthea Resort is a four-star steps from the beach with an island-style pool, lively entertainment, and a social atmosphere that works brilliantly for groups who want to be close to the action.
Mare Ayia Napa is a five-star with 14 restaurants and bars, an adults-only pool, and a location close enough to the centre for easy nights out. Over 2,200 reviews and one of the highest-rated hotels on the island.
Grecian Sands Hotel is a four-star on Grecian Bay with a loyal following, strong food, and a beachfront position that's slightly set back from the main strip.
💰 Value
Margadina is a four-star with outstanding reviews relative to its price, a pool, and a location that puts you within easy reach of both the beach and the nightlife.
Hotel Nestor is a four-star with over 1,700 reviews, a large pool, two restaurants, and that comfortable reliability that makes it a solid base for any type of holiday.
Loutsiana Hotel Apartments is a three-star apartment-style option with a pool, self-catering flexibility, and a price point that leaves plenty of budget for eating out and the waterpark.
🏖️ All-Inclusive Hotels in Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa has a strong all-inclusive hotel scene, and booking everything upfront is one of the easiest ways to keep costs under control on a Cyprus holiday.
Chrysomare Hotel is a five-star all-inclusive right on the beach with great accessible facilities, a range of pools, and a package that genuinely covers everything. One of the most complete all-inclusive experiences in Ayia Napa.
Olympic Lagoon Resort offers premium all-inclusive with seven restaurants (including five a la carte options), dedicated adults-only areas alongside family facilities, and the kind of food and drinks package where you never feel like you're missing out.
Adams Beach Hotel runs all-inclusive packages at its five-star beachfront resort, with kids' clubs, waterslides, multiple pools, and enough entertainment to keep a family busy for a fortnight without leaving the grounds.
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Local Lingo
Greek is the official language of southern Cyprus, though English is so widely spoken in Ayia Napa that you could go a whole holiday without needing a word of Greek. That said, a few phrases always go down well.
Yassou, YAH-soo (Γεια σου), Hello / Hi
Efharisto, ef-hah-ree-STOH (Ευχαριστώ), Thank you
Parakalo, pah-rah-kah-LOH (Παρακαλώ), Please / You're welcome
Mia bira, parakalo, MEE-ah BEE-rah, pah-rah-kah-LOH (Μία μπίρα, παρακαλώ), One beer, please
Yamas, YAH-mas (Γεια μας), Cheers (literally "to our health")
Travel Guide
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WaterWorld - An Ancient Greece-themed waterpark with slides, wave pools, and rides for all ages. Poseidon's playground, essentially, and one of the best waterparks in the Mediterranean.
Cape Greco National Forest Park - Sweeping coastlines, hiking trails, and sea caves begging to be explored. A proper nature escape from the resort, with views that earn every step.
Ayia Napa Monastery - A 16th-century monastery in the centre of town with a peaceful courtyard, a small museum, and the kind of calm that feels surreal given what's happening on the strip 200 metres away.
Sedir Island boat trip - Full-day boat trips run from the harbour to the Blue Lagoon at Cape Greco, with swimming stops, snorkelling, and lunch on board.
💑 CouplesLove Bridge - A natural stone arch on the coast near Cape Greco that's become the island's most romantic selfie spot. Bring a padlock if you're feeling sentimental (forget Paris, this is the one).
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park - An open-air art museum on the cliffs with sculptures scattered across the headland and sea views in every direction. Free entry, genuinely interesting, and completely different from the beach-and-bar routine.
Sea caves snorkelling - The sea caves along the coast towards Cape Greco are some of the best snorkelling spots in Cyprus, with clear water, rock formations, and enough marine life to make a mask and snorkel feel like money well spent.
🎉 Groups
The Ayia Napa Strip - The main event for group nights out. Clubs, bars, karaoke, foam parties, and a collective energy that peaks between June and September. The Castle Club is the flagship, but the whole strip delivers.
Nissi Beach day session - Nissi Beach by day is a proper social scene: music, beach bars, watersports, and enough people-watching to keep a group entertained from sunbed to sunset.
Quad biking around Cape Greco - Rent quads and explore the coast and trails around Cape Greco. Dusty, fun, and the kind of group activity that generates the holiday photos everyone talks about for years.
Here are some other Cyprus spots you might be interested in...
Protaras - Ayia Napa's quieter neighbour with the stunning Fig Tree Bay, family-friendly hotels, and a more relaxed pace. Same gorgeous coastline, with the volume turned right down.
Nissi Beach - The famous beach has its own resort area with hotels right on the sand and that iconic shallow turquoise water that makes every photo look filtered.
Larnaca - The gateway city with direct flights, a beautiful seafront promenade, and the salt lake where flamingos gather in winter. Proper Cypriot culture without the party-resort overlay.
Paphos - UNESCO-listed archaeological sites, the Tombs of the Kings, and a harbour that's gorgeous at sunset. The cultural powerhouse of Cyprus with brilliant family hotels.
Limassol - Cyprus's second city with a buzzing marina, a wine-region hinterland, and a nightlife scene that rivals Ayia Napa for locals (if not for tourists). The grown-up alternative.
Cyprus - From the party beaches of Ayia Napa to the archaeological treasures of Paphos and the Troodos mountain villages, the island packs an extraordinary amount into a short flight from the UK and Ireland.
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Ayia Napa is one of the warmest spots in the Mediterranean, with a season that runs comfortably from April through November.
Summer is the peak: 28-33°C with wall-to-wall sunshine and sea temperatures in the mid-20s. This is when the resort is at its liveliest, with every beach bar, club, and waterpark running at full tilt.
Spring and autumn sit around 22-26°C, warm enough for swimming, quiet enough for a lounger without the alarm clock, and with lower hotel prices than the summer months.
Winter is mild at 14-18°C with plenty of sunshine. The party scene shuts down, but the beaches, the monastery, and Cape Greco are all still there, and the lack of crowds makes exploring genuinely peaceful.
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FAQs
How long does it take to fly to Ayia Napa?
How long does it take to fly to Ayia Napa?
Flights from the UK/Ireland to Ayia Napa take around four and a half hours - download a few eps of your fave show for the journey.
What’s the time difference between the UK/Ireland and Ayia Napa?
What’s the time difference between the UK/Ireland and Ayia Napa?
The local time in Ayia Napa is two hours ahead of the UK/Ireland, keep that in mind when you're wondering if 10 is too early for your first drink - spoiler alert - it never is.
What currency do they use in Ayia Napa?
What currency do they use in Ayia Napa?
The official currency used in Ayia Napa is the Euro-she betta do.
What language do they speak in Ayia Napa?
What language do they speak in Ayia Napa?
Ayia Napa is in the Greek part of Cyprus, so the official language is Modern Greek. English is spoken in most of the tourist areas too, so you can leave your copy of The Odyssey at home.
When is best to visit Ayia Napa?
When is best to visit Ayia Napa?
June to September for the full experience: hot weather, warm sea, and the nightlife running at full capacity. Ayia Napa package holidays are at their best in this window, with the most flights, the widest hotel choice, and every beach bar and club open. May and October are brilliant for beach holidays without the peak-season crowds or prices.
What is the food like in Ayia Napa?
What is the food like in Ayia Napa?
Cypriot food is one of the best things about a holiday here. Halloumi comes from Cyprus (and it tastes completely different fresh from the source), meze platters never seem to end, souvlaki is on every corner, and loukoumades (fried honey dumplings) are the perfect late-night sweet hit. En-yevo tavernaki in the town centre does traditional Cypriot cooking beautifully, and Isola Beach Bar on Nissi Beach serves seafood and cocktails right on the sand.
Tell me about the nightlife in Ayia Napa
Tell me about the nightlife in Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa is one of Europe's biggest party destinations, full stop. The Castle Club is the headline venue with 14 bars, a huge outdoor terrace, and international DJs all summer. Napa Rocks is the central hub of the strip with cheap drinks and pool parties. Pirates Inn runs themed nights, Nissi Bay beach bar keeps the party going right on the sand, and Stardust Variety Show puts on drag performances for all ages. For something quieter, Cliff Bar does cocktails with views over Konnos Bay, and Sirena Bay is a chilled beachfront spot that turns up the music once the sun goes down.
Are there good package holiday deals to Ayia Napa?
Are there good package holiday deals to Ayia Napa?
Ayia Napa is one of the best-value package holiday destinations in Cyprus. All-inclusive deals are widely available and cover meals, drinks, entertainment, and often pool and beach access. Booking a package through On the Beach bundles your flights, hotel, and transfers together, which usually works out cheaper than booking separately. For the best deals, if possible for your party, look at May, early June, or late September when prices drop but the weather is still brilliant.






