5 Star Villa Holidays are proud to present Ayia Napa Villa 1389.
Ayia Napa Villa 1389 is a luxurious, modern getaway located on a peaceful hill beside Ayia Napa, offering stunning panoramic views of Ayia Napa Bay and distant sea views. It provides a perfect retreat for families or small groups seeking a serene vacation while staying close to the vibrant attractions of the area.
The villa is spacious and fully equipped with all modern amenities. The ground floor boasts an open-plan layout with a large living room, modern kitchen, dining area, breakfast bar, and comfortable sofas. It opens up to a beautiful outdoor patio with a private swimming pool and garden. The outdoor space also includes a BBQ, dining set, and sunset views, perfect for a relaxing evening.
The first floor features a master bedroom with an ensuite shower and two additional bedrooms, all with scenic views. A family bathroom and balcony add to the comfort of the upper floor. The villa is fully air-conditioned and offers free high-speed internet and satellite TV with a range of channels.
Situated in a residential complex, the villa is just a short drive away from popular beaches like Pantachou Beach, Nissi Beach, and Konnos Bay. It also provides easy access to the lively centers of Ayia Napa and Protaras, where visitors can enjoy restaurants, cafes, shopping, and nightlife. This villa is family-friendly, and guests are expected to respect the residential area and avoid hosting parties without permission.
Ayia Napa is one of Cyprus' most popular destinations, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich history. Here are some of the best things to do in Ayia Napa:
1. Explore Ayia Napa's Beaches
- Nissi Beach: Famous for its crystal-clear waters and white sand, Nissi Beach is one of the most popular in Ayia Napa. It offers water sports, beach bars, and a lively atmosphere.
- Pantachou Beach: A family-friendly beach located near Ayia Napa Harbour with calm waters and soft sand, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
- Konnos Bay: A more secluded and serene option, located between Ayia Napa and Protaras, ideal for those who want a quieter beach experience surrounded by nature.
2. Ayia Napa Monastery
- Visit the 16th-century Ayia Napa Monastery, a beautiful historical site located in the heart of the town. It’s surrounded by gardens and features an impressive stone fountain, making it a peaceful spot amid the lively town center.
3. Cape Greco National Park
- Cape Greco is a stunning natural park located between Ayia Napa and Protaras, perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views of the cliffs and sea. Don’t miss the famous Sea Caves, where you can swim and explore the hidden caves.
4. Water Sports & Boat Trips
- Ayia Napa is a hub for water sports, including jet skiing, parasailing, and snorkeling. You can also take boat trips to explore the coastline, visit the sea caves, or enjoy sunset cruises.
5. Ayia Napa Sculpture Park
- Ayia Napa Sculpture Park is an open-air museum with hundreds of sculptures by international artists. It's a unique cultural attraction with stunning sea views, located near the edge of the town.
6. Visit the Blue Lagoon
- Take a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon near Cape Greco, a famous snorkeling spot with crystal-clear water and vibrant marine life. It's a great spot for swimming, diving, and relaxing on the water.
7. Ayia Napa WaterWorld Waterpark
- For families, WaterWorld Waterpark is one of the largest themed waterparks in Europe. It features exciting water slides, lazy rivers, and a wide range of fun activities for all ages.
8. Nightlife & Bars
- Ayia Napa is known for its buzzing nightlife. Ayia Napa Square is filled with clubs, bars, and live music venues where you can enjoy the vibrant party scene. Popular spots include Castle Club and CarWash Disco.
9. Thalassa Museum
- For a more educational experience, visit the Thalassa Municipal Museum, which focuses on the sea's significance in Cyprus’ history. The museum features marine-related exhibits, including an impressive replica of an ancient Greek ship.
10. Makronissos Tombs
- History lovers can explore the Makronissos Tombs, an ancient burial site with 19 rock-cut tombs dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. It’s a quiet archaeological site where you can learn about the area’s past.
11. Cavo Greco Sea Caves
- Take a boat or hike to the Cavo Greco Sea Caves to see one of the most spectacular natural formations in the region. You can swim in the clear waters or explore the hidden caves.
12. Festival Square
- If you visit Ayia Napa in September, you might catch the Ayia Napa Cultural Festival, held in Festival Square near the monastery. It features traditional music, dance performances, and Cypriot art and culture.
Ayia Napa offers a mix of beautiful natural landscapes, cultural history, water activities, and a vibrant social scene, making it an ideal destination for all types of travelers.