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Cyprus pathos or ayia napa. The main resorts of Cyprus and the best beaches

In addition, the distance between Paphos and Ayia Napa is 200 km, so if you do not want to explore the island of Aphrodite in full, there is no point in racking up the kilometers. I will try to help those who have doubts or those who are going to Cyprus for the first time with their choice.

Paphos or Ayia Napa

If very briefly, then

  • Paphos is a rich excursion life, history and a little sea
  • Ayia Napa – 90% beach holiday and travel along the coast and very few excursions

All you have to do is choose what you want most, so as not to waste extra money and time on empty trips. Below I will dwell in more detail on Paphos, Ayia Napa and their surroundings. On their pros and cons. In order not to upset those who want both, I will say that with any choice you can dose the sea and excursions yourself in any proportion. I'll just give guidelines.

Pathos, pros and cons

About the disadvantages of Paphos

Paphos has its own airport, but it does not serve many international destinations. Therefore, most flights land in Larnaca, and from there it is much further to Paphos than to Limassol or Ayia Napa. The solution to the problem is to rent a car.

Paphos has far fewer good beaches compared to Ayia Napa. The most famous and coolest is the beach Coral Bay, but it is located quite far from the Paphos embankment. If you want to live near a beautiful beach, book accommodation near Coral Bay .

The second option to live near a decent beach suitable for swimming is to choose hotels on the coast east of Paphos, to the left of the embankment when looking at the sea. There are good, but quite expensive options there.

The beaches are mostly rocky; near expensive hotels on the shore there are artificial small bays with dark brown and golden sand.

Pros of Paphos

There is a promenade and plenty of sea-view establishments where you can spend an evening. And this is the main difference from Ayia Napa, which is essentially a tourist village with hotels and apartments.

In the very Paphos many more attractions than in Ayia Napa and this is his strong point. There is something to do during non-beach time.

And in Paphos and in Ayia Napa there is a long walking path along the sea. There is approximate parity here, although Paphos is better suited for walking and more lively - good opportunities for cycling.

IN Ayia Napa There are plenty of city restaurants, but Paphos and the surrounding area will be cooler in this regard. And if you are vacationing in Ayia Napa, then you can have a good and inexpensive lunch with a sea view in Larnaca or Zygi village near Larnaca.

Both a plus and a minus at the same time Ayia Napa can be considered a vibrant nightlife which peaks in July-August. If you are a party animal, you definitely need to come here!

Let's sum it up: Paphos vs Ayia Napa

If you are going to Cyprus for good beaches, nightlife with one, maximum two excursions, Ayia Napa is for you. If you are a party animal and a clubber, Ayia Napa is for you. Ayia Napa is a place about the sea and beaches, bars and clubs! Ayia Napa is for the young at heart and lovers of beach activities and boat trips. If you prefer a family vacation with beach priority, but are not ready to overpay, Protaras is for you. It is very close to Ayia Napa, which can be reached for a couple of euros by bus. Protaras has a long, well-equipped and beautiful promenade along the sea, which stretches all the way to Cape Greco, a dozen good cozy beaches, the long city Sunrise Beach and the iconic Fig Tree Bay.

If you love active recreation and despise beach chairs and sea activities, if your priority is active recreation - cycling, ATV rides and wild nature with minimal time at sea - you should go to Paphos or Polis. If you want to immerse yourself in local life and color, visit wineries and see ancient history to understand Cyprus more, you’re in Pathos or Policy.

At the same time, Paphos also has several beautiful beaches, so you won’t be deprived of the sea. And you can spend beautiful evenings on the embankment in one of the restaurants with your beloved.

If you want to take a ride in Troodos mountains, see ancient monasteries and villages - choose Paphos, it’s closer and more convenient to get to from here and you can do it in one day.

Is it possible to combine all this in one vacation? It's easy, just do the minimum amount of planning week in Paphos and surroundings and the second week or at least Spend 3-4 days in Ayia Napa. Then you will put a bold and beautiful end to your vacation, remember and love Cyprus, and just like us, you will come every year. Use Larnaca only for transit and transfer from/to the airport; there is nothing to do there for more than half a day.

Is there some more Limassol, but this is something between the two locations described above; I would not recommend it to those who decided to try a holiday in Cyprus for the first time. The main advantage of Limassol is its equidistance from almost all places in Cyprus; it is perfect for traveling around the island if you live in one place.

Why is it important to rent a car in Cyprus?

I still think that traveling around Cyprus by public transport is masochistic, and frequent use of taxis is quite difficult financially.

Moreover, a car in Cyprus is not a luxury, but an affordable means of transportation, from 8 Euros in the low season and from 15 Euros in the high season, there are options without a deposit and always a meager advance payment.

We find such correct wheels on the website MyRentacar– the main players in the local car rental market are gathered here under one roof. Tested - ideal for a traveler, use it, recommend it.

If your vacation is in the fall, and you dream of sunbathing and swimming in the sea, choose a holiday in Cyprus! September and the first half of October are not as hot as July and August, but still very warm: up to + 32 in the air and about + 25 in the sea. There are water parks and attractions, you can ride catamarans, yachts, kite surfing, snorkeling and diving. The velvet season is also wonderful because prices on the island are reduced.

In September, stunningly sweet light pomegranates, figs, autumn strawberries, and new wine appear. And during this wonderful time, you can comfortably travel around the island and visit any sights - including open-air ones, mountains, national parks, archaeological complexes...

We will tell you more about autumn at different resorts in Cyprus below. And who can’t wait anymore, prices start from 23,800 rubles/person, for 7 nights with breakfast. A pro-visa is issued quickly, online and free of charge.

Ayia Napa

Ayia Napa– the youth capital of Cyprus on the southeast coast, with a huge number of bars and nightclubs. In September and October the parties are not so wild, but the music is still loud and you can have a lot of fun. Other attractions at the resort include Europe's largest themed aquapark Waterworld Waterpark in the style of ancient Greece and amusement park Parko Paliatso.

Which beaches in Ayia Napa are worth visiting?

Do not miss Sea Caves Cavo Greco– “Sea Caves” beach, with a complex of bizarre caves, grottoes, arches and labyrinths of natural origin. There is amazingly clear sea water here in all shades of blue. Once upon a time, pirates hid their treasures here.

Love Bridge Beach, or "Lover's Bridge"– one of the most romantic places in all of Cyprus. There is an arched bridge stretching from a rocky plateau into the turquoise-emerald sea. If you go down from the “sea” edge of the bridge to its base, you can swim or dive nearby.

Beautiful white and gold beach Agia Thekla named after St. Thekla - there is a blue and white church nearby. The lagoon here is very shallow and ideal for children. Beautiful beach Makronissos with white sand is located on the outskirts of Ayia Napa, on a cape shaped like a mermaid's tail. There is the clearest water, a diving center, and nearby there is an ancient cave complex that is more than two thousand years old.

Relaxing in Ayia Napa, you can’t miss the famous sandy Nissi Beach with a relaxed atmosphere and the neighboring Nissi Bay with DJs and foam parties that are awarded Blue Flags.

What excursions should I go on?

From Ayia Napa it is closest to Cavo Greco National Park. On the cape of the same name you can admire incredible sunsets. The unique open-air sculpture museum is worth a visit. Also from here start trips to the Troodos Mountains through the Shrines of Cyprus, including the Kykkos Monastery, where the lifetime face of the Virgin Mary by the brush of the Apostle Luke is kept. An excursion to the Troodos Mountains can also take place in the most picturesque places - mountain peaks, waterfalls, relict forests, old villages. Don't miss the opportunity to travel to northern Cyprus and see the fortresses and castles from the Byzantine period, rebuilt in the Middle Ages.

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  • CORFU HOTEL 3*
  • NISSIANA HOTEL & BUNGALOWS 3*
  • MARGADINA 3*
  • NAPA PLAZA 4* (adults only)
  • PANTHEA 4* (works on “All inclusive”)
  • ATLANTICA AENEAS RESORT & SPA 5*

Pathos

Respectable and measured Pathos in the southwest of the island located at the foot of the Troodos Mountains. History and mythology are closely intertwined in this ancient city of Cyprus. In 51 BC. The famous orator Cicero lived here. Within the city there is an open-air archaeological museum with temples, a Forum, and magnificent floor mosaics included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

IN Paphos picturesque pebble and sandy beaches, enchanting sunsets. In the surrounding area there is a place where, according to legend, the goddess of love Aphrodite was born. There are also many entertainment venues here. Visit the water park, zoo, Ayiou Antoniou street with clubs, discos, English pubs.

Which Paphos beaches are worth visiting?

Aphrodite Beach(Petra tou Romiou) is the most beautiful and romantic natural attraction of Cyprus. According to legend, in 1200 BC. in this place, the goddess of beauty, love and eternal spring, Aphrodite Cypris, came ashore. Swimming here, according to the same legend, promotes rejuvenation and finding love. Frequent guests of Aphrodite Beach are newlyweds from various countries, photographers and artists.

The golden beach of Coral Bay in a cozy bay between the Maa-Paleokastro peninsula and the cape, 12 km from the city center, has been awarded the Blue Flag. This is the most visited beach on the west coast of the island, popular with families with children of all ages. The sand here is exceptionally fine and soft, light yellow in color. The seabed is shallow, with a comfortable entrance, and the water temperature is several degrees higher than on other Paphos beaches. There are many taverns, shops and a developed entertainment infrastructure.

What excursions should I go on?

Not far from the city of Paphos is the Akamas National Park, with an area of ​​230 square kilometers. Endemic plant species grow in the reserve, foxes, wild goats, and Cypriot owls are found. On cool autumn days you can visit the Baths of Aphrodite, walk along the Aphrodite Path, and swim in the Blue Lagoon. Rare green turtles lay their eggs on the protected Lara Beach, protected since 1989. 5 km from the beach is the Akamas Gorge - for lovers of hiking.

The village of Geriskopou in the vicinity of Paphos is a place of pilgrimage for those with a sweet tooth. The villagers are experts in making Turkish delight.

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  • ROMAN HOTEL 3*
  • KISSOS 3*
  • QUEENS BAY HOTEL 3*
  • Venus Beach Hotel 5*
  • AKTI BEACH VILLAGE RESORT 4*

Greetings, dear travelers! Today we have an interesting topic on the agenda, , what to choose? I warn you right away that this article is about everything! Be sure to read to the end. As you read, there will be many photos of beaches and landscapes. Still, the sea in Cyprus is the most important thing. 🙂

There is a lot of information on the Internet these days, but, alas, it is not always useful. You have to spend more than one hour, and sometimes more than one day, to get to the bottom of the truth and finally understand for yourself, which is better Paphos or Ayia Napa. Many people, I think, can guess what I mean.
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Therefore, without unnecessary water, I will try to describe and tell you in all colors what, where, and how, to convey to you my experience and knowledge. It will take some of your time, but I'm sure you will be satisfied.

About the location

Both resort towns are located on the island of Cyprus, in the Mediterranean Sea.

  • Paphos is located in the southwestern part, Ayia Napa in the southeastern part.
  • The distance between them is about 180 km.
  • Each city has its own international airport.
  • Paphos is much closer to the largest mountain range on the island - Troodos.
  • In Paphos you can see very beautiful sunsets, but in Ayia Napa you can hardly see the sunset.


Climate, weather, water temperature

The climate on the entire island is Mediterranean. If I may say so, it is smooth, without sudden changes in temperature and pressure, which is ideal for the health of people of all age groups, in particular children, weather-sensitive people, and hypertensive patients. Ayia Napa or Paphos from a weather point of view they are identical. The same applies to water temperature.

Still, it is worth noting that in Ayia Napa, as a rule, both the air and the water are a couple of degrees warmer. If on hot summer days, from June to August, this is not particularly important, then if you go swimming, for example, at the beginning of May or at the end of September, you can feel the difference a little. August in Cyprus is the hottest month of the year!


I have come across the opinion that the climate in Paphos is somewhat milder. The proximity of mountain ranges probably has an effect. But to be honest, I didn’t feel the difference, since the climate on the entire island is already very mild!

Beaches, sea

In the matter of choice, Ayia Napa or Paphoswhere is better, be sure to keep in mind that in Ayia Napa the beaches are sandy, with fine light sand, and in Paphos the beaches are mainly pebble and rocky, there are also sandy ones, but the sand there is already grayish-brown. The only thing that matters here is your preference. For example, we chose Ayia Napa as our main holiday destination only because of the beaches, since my husband does not really like pebbles in any form. And my mother, planning a trip to Cyprus, just chose Paphos, on the contrary, she was delighted with the stones and pebbles, my dad did not resist, it doesn’t matter to him whether it’s sand or pebbles. How many people, so many opinions. Don’t forget, in Paphos you can find a hotel near a sandy beach, but there are only a few such places.

All beaches in Cyprus are municipal, you can visit absolutely any one you like best. During the high season, large beaches offer various sea activities - catamarans, banana boats, etc.


Paphos or Ayia Napa, what to choose for a holiday with children? The entrance to the sea is flat everywhere, the beaches are ideally adapted for swimming with children. My advice is to choose what you like, if you are in harmony and happy, the child will feel a good mood and will be happy.

The sea along the entire coast of Cyprus is very clean!

Entertainment, night life

Traditionally, Ayia Napa is the center of nightlife in Cyprus with developed infrastructure. You can walk here until dawn, you will find something to do. Young people are advised to go here. Pathos is truly associated with a calmer and more measured pastime.


There is a lot of entertainment in Ayia Napa - a water park, an amusement park (children will love it, and adults will find something to do. There are a couple of attractions for those who like the most thrilling sensations), sea excursions. Paphos also has a water park.

Nature, attractions

Miscellaneous (shopping, prices)

If you are thinking about shopping, then it is generally better to go to Limassol. 🙂 Ayia Napa or Paphoswhere is it cheaper?? Regarding prices, there is so much information on the Internet! Some people write that it is more expensive in Paphos, others that it is more expensive in Ayia Napa and vice versa, reading all this is just a waste of time. In terms of prices, both resorts are identical, since they are the most popular and promoted throughout Cyprus. I will say this, where it is definitely cheaper is in the northern part of Cyprus - Kyrenia. The word “cheaper” somehow does not mean Paphos and Ayia Napa at all. Where there are a lot of people, prices are high.


For comparison: a bottle of simple still water, 0.5 liters, in a store on the main street in Ayia Napa, where there are a lot of cafes and restaurants, and a constant huge flow of tourists from all over, costs, for example, 1, or even 1.5 euros. If you turn deeper into the island and walk for 5-10 minutes, the same water will cost 2 times less. That's all mathematics. It’s not surprising to you that Coca-Cola on Red Square in Moscow costs several times more than somewhere in a store outside, say, the 3rd ring. 🙂

By the way, I almost forgot to say that, other things being equal, prices for trips to Paphos are somewhat cheaper than to Ayia Napa. I compared more than one option! I also have an educational story!

I also have a comparison of 2 more popular resorts in Cyprus -

I hope my review helped you decide Ayia Napa or Paphos, what to choose, what's better for you.

Guys, help! My friend and I are going to Cyprus for the first time. Until I went to the forum I was sure that I wanted to go to Ayia Napa. We chose Ayia Napa because we want entertainment too (we were in Spain in Loret de Mae - we liked it), but then I read that the Tour to Ayia Napa has the disadvantage that you won’t see Cyprus, it’s worse with excursions. And I really want to see Cyprus... What about excursions from Ayia Napa? Or should I still choose Limassol? And another question, there is a desire to rent a car and see the sights on your own, but how difficult is the traffic in Cyprus? How narrow are the roads? We are both blondes ;-)

1) Excursions from Ayia Napa are good. These are good everywhere - see the size of the island. It is almost five times smaller than Moscow. region
2) If you want to take a car, take it. Rights are desirable. Driving on the left, steering wheel on the right.
3) The roads are wide asphalt. The signs are convenient and clearly visible. In English and Greek.
4) Greeks love blondes.

How to compare a city and a town? Do you live in Moscow or St. Petersburg? When are you planning to go to Cyprus, in season? Some young people live there according to a schedule: getting up at lunchtime - a beach full of hanging out with their peers - a nightclub. And so the entire vacation period - everyone has the right to their own type of vacation, no questions asked. Are you going to this mode? Do you like to go shopping on vacation to get in the mood?

Hello Lawyer. Thanks for the answer. I’m also a lawyer, by the way :-) I live in Krasnoyarsk. We are flying to Cyprus on June 9th. From rest I want: the sea; beach; see Cyprus: monuments and historical sites; and in the evenings - cafes; nightclubs - yes, but definitely not every day. On vacation, I like to rent a car myself, because you can see a lot of things and not depend on anyone (I myself have traveled a lot by car in Spain and the Canary Islands), although if the traffic is very difficult, then it’s hard for me. In the Canary Islands, for example, there were very narrow roads to the mountains and I felt very uneasy. Group excursions are not excluded. I really like to go shopping for mood :-) and buy something too, but sometimes on a good vacation it’s a pity to waste time on this.


Quote: Cypriots are NOT Greeks
Calypso, judge for yourself
Napa is a village with a good sea, nightlife and lack of shopping. For a lazy holiday. But, if you take a car, you can easily see the island and get to the necessary shops
Lim, this is a city. As a metropolitan resident in the past, it would be wonderful for me to go on vacation from city to city. Although this is what attracts many people to Lima. There are also discos there, the beaches are worse, but again, you need to know the places)))

Hello Callipso. You see, on vacation I am NOT interested in youth discos and beaches filled with teenagers. On vacation I prefer to live without any plan, so my vacation spot should have a theater and a cinema, good sports clubs, restaurants with local flavor, places for quiet walks and large shopping centers. All this is in Limassol and all this is accessible on foot and by city bus, well, it will be very lazy - I’ll take a taxi. There is no similar presence of all kinds of different things in one place, as in Limassol, in Cyprus.

Lawyer, thanks for the answer! I understand :-) Fortunately (or unfortunately :-)) I, too, have not been interested in youth discos for a long time... If I went alone, I would choose Limassol based on your recommendations, but now I’m going with a friend who is younger than me and In this regard, there is also a need for a budget option. If you like Cyprus, which I really hope you will, then next time you will definitely go to Limassol. Thank you.

Well, Limassol really is a city, and not of any particular beauty, frankly, but it’s convenient for moving around without a car, by bus, there are shops if you need them, although it’s much better in Nicosia, the promenade is gorgeous, you can easily walk along it at any time of the day and not the feeling of a crowd, in general, even in the season, it didn’t seem to me that the beaches were all just so crowded with people, only in the center, and in the Amathus area there were somehow no crowds, by the way, there are clubs and bars in the tourist zone, all crowded with young people in the summer, so and Limassol is quite youthful for those who need it. Who said that Napa is so much cheaper than Limassol? Maybe in Lima there is simply less choice of inexpensive hotels, especially of a good standard; the lack of them is felt very acutely.


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Cypriots are NOT Greeks

Then who?

Cypriots are Cypriots. This is a separate nationality; that’s what they write in their passport: cypriot. There are Cypriots who speak Greek, and there are those who speak Turkish. The artificial division of the nation into Greek and Turkish Cypriots began in the 60s of the 20th century... which resulted in the division of the island and war

As for the car, rent and don't hesitate. The roads are smooth and wide. Yes, driving on the left takes some getting used to, but it's not a problem. They drive in Cyprus very carefully and politely. Rental cars have numbers that differ in color from regular cars, so they are immediately visible and some mistakes are forgiven :-)
We lived in Ayia Napa, in the morning we got into the car and drove along the coast, choosing nice beaches and coves. We especially liked Governor's Beach, it has black sand and white rocks - very unusual and beautiful. It’s easy to get to both Paphos and Nicosia (if you’re shopping, then it’s probably better to do it in the capital :-))
All excursions are available from Ayia Napa, if you like group tours.
Limassol is a big city
and in Ayia Napa I got up in the morning, 5 minutes and already on the beach
Based on my impressions, I will say that I really liked Ayia Napa for its intimacy and walking distance to everything. By the way, the party place where the nightlife is in full swing is in the very center of the village, but it’s kind of hidden in a low place, the noise doesn’t disturb those around at all.


Quote: Driving in Cyprus is ugly and dangerous. BUT seeing red numbers, they get scared
Py Sy just for your information.... licenses are issued without re-registration until the age of 70... personally, I know several blind-blind people, after a stroke, after bypass surgery - driving HURRAY!!!

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