This resort town, with its great beaches, has a bit of a Spring Break atmosphere (the parties start in the late afternoon and go all night). If dancing in a bikini is not your thing, though, no worries—you can explore a medieval monastery or enjoy cruises on the lovely blue water. Families will want to visit Water World, the biggest theme waterpark in Europe.
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Looking for the monastery who has Sour Cherry trees and sells the Jelly in the gift shop also sells crosses. If this the right monastary?
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Our Annual Walk from Dhyrenia Viewpoint to Ayia Thekla takes us through one of Mother Nature’s finest creations that is Cape Greco. This year after the Lockdown and complete lack of tourism Mother has reclaimed some of her lost vegetation and the area is looking very very green and welcoming. So peaceful and tranquil on this warm January morning. So relaxing it should be on prescription.
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Sea Caves represents the end point in or Annual Walk Part 5 and it’s a great Natural Wonder with the Sea and Mother Nature together creating yet another Attraction. Peaceful and Tranquil its a great place at this time of year to spend time relaxing.
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Gorgeous detailed and extremely well crafted decorative mosaics. Well worth the short 2 min walk from the Ayia Napa Sculpture in the town centre to have a look.
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Kamara Tou Koraka is a gem in the Cape Greco Family of Natural Wonders. So well preserved and a great photo option. Ideal for those who find it difficult to walk as it sits just off the road.
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Nice small church overlooking the beautiful blue see and rocks. One of the spots in Cape Greco that should not be missed.
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