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At the Anmaria Beach Hotel, it’s easy to swap between the lagoon-style pool and the Mediterranean Sea. If you’re spending the day poolside, then there’s a separate option for kids and a pool bar that serves drinks and snacks. Inside, there’s an indoor pool that’s heated between November and March.
The main restaurant serves an international buffet for breakfast and dinner. Plus, new dishes are added to the line-up each day, so you can expect to try something different every visit.
There’s also plenty on the cards when it comes to activities. You can play darts or even work on your serve at the tennis courts. After dark, there’s music, dancing and karaoke.
If you’re looking for picture-perfect sands, Ayia Napa is the place to be. Just remember to pack your camera. After all, the resort’s home to 14 Blue Flag beaches, so you’ll never struggle for space. While the seafront’s characterised by crushed sands and swaying palms, in the evening, Ayia Napa really comes alive.
Away from the seafront, Ayia Napa’s strip is the stuff of legend. In the main square, world-class DJs perform until the early hours. Four clubs spill out here, so you can mingle in the crowds and make the most of the party atmosphere.
With lazy beach days, ruins nearby and nights that will truly delight you, it’s no wonder that Ayia Napa’s so popular with people looking for holidays to the Larnaca region of Cyprus.
The Anmaria Beach Hotel puts the sea within easy reach. Simply follow the path by the side of the pool to reach a sunbathing platform with a ladder that drops straight into the sea. There isn’t a beach here, but a stroll to the nearest stretch of sand will only take you an extra couple of minutes. If you can’t find a suitable spot here, then along the eight kilometres of coastline, you’ll have 13 other beaches to choose from.
The centre of Ayia Napa is only a 10-minute walk away, so if you’re looking for a relaxing afternoon, a beautiful evening meal or a lively night out, you won’t have far to travel.
The harbour’s popular with restaurant-goers, but you can also sit in one of the chic cocktail bars and watch the world go by. As day turns to night, happy hours pop up everywhere and continue until the sun rises again.
A traditional party haunt, there’s a lot more to Ayia Napa than initially meets the eye. With a stay at the Anmaria Beach Hotel, you can experience it all.
Famous for its all-night clubs, holidays to Ayia Napa put you in the centre of Cyprus’ impressive nightlife. However, this south-eastern resort offers much more, for starters, it’s brimming with beaches and watersports, a huge water park, coral reef diving and national parks and ancient ruins.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
At the Anmaria Beach Hotel, it’s easy to swap between the lagoon-style pool and the Mediterranean Sea. If you’re spending the day poolside, then there’s a separate option for kids and a pool bar that serves drinks and snacks. Inside, there’s an indoor pool that’s heated between November and March.
The main restaurant serves an international buffet for breakfast and dinner. Plus, new dishes are added to the line-up each day, so you can expect to try something different every visit.
There’s also plenty on the cards when it comes to activities. You can play darts or even work on your serve at the tennis courts. After dark, there’s music, dancing and karaoke.
If you’re looking for picture-perfect sands, Ayia Napa is the place to be. Just remember to pack your camera. After all, the resort’s home to 14 Blue Flag beaches, so you’ll never struggle for space. While the seafront’s characterised by crushed sands and swaying palms, in the evening, Ayia Napa really comes alive.
Away from the seafront, Ayia Napa’s strip is the stuff of legend. In the main square, world-class DJs perform until the early hours. Four clubs spill out here, so you can mingle in the crowds and make the most of the party atmosphere.
With lazy beach days, ruins nearby and nights that will truly delight you, it’s no wonder that Ayia Napa’s so popular with people looking for holidays to the Larnaca region of Cyprus.
The Anmaria Beach Hotel puts the sea within easy reach. Simply follow the path by the side of the pool to reach a sunbathing platform with a ladder that drops straight into the sea. There isn’t a beach here, but a stroll to the nearest stretch of sand will only take you an extra couple of minutes. If you can’t find a suitable spot here, then along the eight kilometres of coastline, you’ll have 13 other beaches to choose from.
The centre of Ayia Napa is only a 10-minute walk away, so if you’re looking for a relaxing afternoon, a beautiful evening meal or a lively night out, you won’t have far to travel.
The harbour’s popular with restaurant-goers, but you can also sit in one of the chic cocktail bars and watch the world go by. As day turns to night, happy hours pop up everywhere and continue until the sun rises again.
A traditional party haunt, there’s a lot more to Ayia Napa than initially meets the eye. With a stay at the Anmaria Beach Hotel, you can experience it all.
Famous for its all-night clubs, holidays to Ayia Napa put you in the centre of Cyprus’ impressive nightlife. However, this south-eastern resort offers much more, for starters, it’s brimming with beaches and watersports, a huge water park, coral reef diving and national parks and ancient ruins.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
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