Last minute holidays to Ayia Napa take all the stress out of getting food and drink sorted, meaning there’s more time for fun.
Pick up cut-price designer labels
Nissi Avenue and Makarios Avenue host a swathe of big-name labels. You’ll dig up handbags, sunglasses and clothes from designers like Calvin Klein and Lacoste. Plus, the prices here are around a third of what you’d pay at home.
Paint the town red
Ayia Napa rivals the likes of Ibiza when it comes to big nights out. The main square is the place for cocktails and two-for-one deals. There are lots of clubs too, so the party goes on in to the early hours.
Dig in to fresh seafood at the harbour
For a traditional dinner, make a beeline for the little harbour of Ayia Napa. Rustic tavernas dressed in red and white tablecloths line the water’s edge. Fish stars on these menus — in particular, the seafood meze.
Explore rural Cyprus
Greco-Roman amphitheatres, Crusader castles, mountain villages, Byzantine buildings — rural Cyprus serves up a good dose of history. Plus, tours usually introduce you to the lesser-known beaches in Larnaca.
Fancy jetting off to Cyprus in the next few weeks? Take a look at our last minute holidays to Ayia Napa.
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