Beirut – Ayia Napa – Beirut
3 Hours Before Flight Time
4 nights stay in Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa is famous for its lively nightlife and stunning beaches. Expect golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant energy at hotspots like Nissi Beach and Makronissos Beach. Beyond the beach parties, Ayia Napa offers natural wonders such as the Sea Caves and Cape Greco National Park. Whether you’re looking to dance the night away or explore scenic coastal trails, Ayia Napa has something for everyone.
The best time to visit is from late spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October) when the weather is warm and pleasant, avoiding the extreme heat of summer.
It depends on your nationality. Many travelers from EU countries and various other nations can enter Cyprus without a visa for short stays. Always check the latest visa requirements before your trip.
The currency used in the southern part of Cyprus is the Euro (EUR). The Turkish Lira (TRY) is used in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Yes, Cyprus is considered safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, it’s always wise to exercise standard safety precautions.
The official languages are Greek and Turkish. English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and among the local population.
Key attractions include the ancient ruins of Kourion, Paphos Archaeological Park, the Troodos Mountains, Kyrenia Castle, and beautiful beaches like Nissi Beach and Fig Tree Bay.
Car rental is a popular option for exploring the island. Public transport, including buses, is available but can be less frequent. In larger cities, taxis and rideshare services are also accessible.
Popular activities include exploring historical sites, hiking in the Troodos Mountains, enjoying water sports, and sampling local cuisine and wines.
Be sure to try traditional dishes such as moussaka, halloumi cheese, souvlaki, and meze (a variety of small dishes).
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, especially churches and monasteries. It’s also polite to greet locals with a friendly “Kalimera” (Good Morning) in Greek or “Günaydın” in Turkish.