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Ayia Napa

Ayia Napa (Greek: Άγια Νάπα Turkish: Aya Napa, locally [aˈʝanːapa]), officially romanised Agia Napa, is a tourist resort at the far eastern end of the southern coast of Cyprus.

Ayia Napa
Άγια Νάπα
Agia Napa
A beach in Ayia Napa seen from a hotel room with Cape Greco in the distance
Ayia Napa
Location of Ayia Napa within Cyprus
Coordinates: 34°59′N 34°00′E / 34.98°N 34.00°E / 34.98; 34.00Coordinates: 34°59′N 34°00′E / 34.98°N 34.00°E / 34.98; 34.00
Country Cyprus
DistrictFamagusta District
Government
 • MayorChristos Zannetou
Area
 • Total12.150 sq mi (31.469 km2)
Population
 (2001)[1]
 • Total3,200 (year round); 40,000 (active)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Area code5330
Websitehttp://www.ayianapa.org.cy/

Etymology

The name Ayia Napa is derived from a Venetian-era monastery of the same name, located in the centre of the town, next to the square that today is the clubbing centre.[2] The word Ayia means "holy" in Greek. Napa is archaic and means "wooded valley" or "dell". In ancient times the area surrounding the town was covered with thick forest.[3][4][5]

Geography

Ayia Napa lies near Cape Greco at the eastern part of Cyprus, south of Famagusta, and forms part of a larger area known as Kokkinochoria ("Red Villages", a name derived from the vivid red colour of the soil). It is a town of the Famagusta District, in the remaining Greek-controlled southern part of the district, while the northern part has been occupied by Turkish forces since 1974. Ayia Napa is about 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) from Protaras, which has also been developed as a tourist destination.

History

According to a local legend, a hunter in pursuit of his prey discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave, after which a monastery dedicated to her was built around the cave; the name Virgin Mary of Napa was eventually shortened to Ayia Napa.[5] Another legend has it that a Venetian noblewoman fled from her parents, who forbade her from marrying a commoner, to live there as a nun. The Venetians built a church in c. 1500.[6] According to local tradition, the area (except for the monastery) was uninhabited until about 1790, when Nikolaos Kemitzis of Thessaloniki arrived from Greece and settled in the village of Panayia, located in the northeastern part of Ayia Napa. Kemitzis had come into conflict with the Ottoman authorities who then ruled Cyprus, and decided to move near the monastery of Ayia Napa.

Between 1999 and 2003, Aiya Napa was the UK garage music summer holiday destination, attracting DJ Spoony, MC Creed, MC DT, Norris "Da Boss" Windross, Kele Le Roc, MC CKP, Little Charlie, and So Solid Crew.[7][8]

In 2014, Ayia Napa was given the status of a main city-urban centre by the Government of Cyprus, in recognition of its importance to the economy.[9][10][11] This was credited to the efforts of Mayor Yiannis Karousos, elected in March 2013.[12] The city of Ayia Napa has the seventh largest budget of the 30 active municipalities of Cyprus, and employs 280 people.[when?]

Government

The City of Ayia Napa is governed by a mayor, an alderman, and a six-member city council;[13] Christos Zannetou was elected mayor in January 2020.[14] It is well known for its municipal management, which has influenced that of other local authorities in Cyprus.

Public beaches

Until the end of 2014, beaches in Cyprus were under the management of private individuals and companies which were given licences to manage the beaches directly and without public tenders. Mayor Yiannis Karousos led an initiative to place all the city's beaches under direct city management.[15][16] Ηe and the councillors who voted for the proposal faced threats and legal actions,[17] but as of 2018 the city received over 3.5 million euros in annual revenue from beaches,[18] and all beaches in Cyprus are now managed by the local authorities.

Participatory budget

In October 2017, the city decided that €240,000 of its development budget will be allocated to projects proposed and chosen by citizens and organisations of Ayia Napa, becoming the first city in Cyprus to implement a participatory budget.[19][20]

Live webcast

In January 2017, Ayia Napa become the first city council in Cyprus to transmit a live webcast of its council meetings.[21]

Annual survey

Starting in 2017, the city instituted an annual survey of citizens, businesses, and visitors evaluating the city and giving feedback.[22]

City improvement app

Through an online app, citizens and visitors can report issues and make complaints and track how long it takes the city to fix the problem.[23]

Blockchain and smart city

On 2 May 2018, the city signed an agreement with the University of Nicosia under which the university will act as consultant to the city in implementing blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and smart city utilities; it is the first city in Cyprus to implement blockchain technology.[24][25]

Tourism

Overview

Ayia Napa is the largest tourist resort in Cyprus, with a 27,000-person-bed capacity and more than 175 hotels and apartments of all sizes. In 2017, the resort received over 700,000 tourists and accommodated 5 million overnight stays,[26] representing approximately 30% of all Cyprus overnight stays.[27]

Beginning in the 2010s, under Mayor Yiannis Karousos, the city has sought to expand tourist offerings[28][29] and declared an aim of discouraging rowdy groups of young tourists and becoming "the best and most cosmopolitan tourist resort of the Mediterranean" by 2030.[30][31][32][33] Since 2013, it has shut down problematic establishments, upgraded infrastructure, hotels, and restaurants, and added facilities such as a new marina and the underwater museum.[34][35][36] The vision set by the city is supported by the Cyprus Tourism Strategy, which was completed in March 2017 and aims for Ayia Napa to be "regarded as one of Europe's top three beach and nightclubbing holiday destinations [...] offering the best beach and marine experience in Cyprus for young adults, complemented by international standard beach clubs and nightlife".[37] The strategy evaluated the then quality of Ayia Napa as 3.4/5 and proposed that it should plan to increase its quality to 4.4/5.[38]

Ayia Napa was recognised as a Prime City Destination by the Oxford Business Assembly, and in 2018 was awarded the International flag of investment and innovation attractiveness 'Flag of Europe" and the International Certificate of Excellence in Investment and Innovation (ICEII).[39][40]

Beaches

The resort has 27 beaches, of which 14 have been awarded the Blue Flag award, more than any other resort in Cyprus; the island itself also has the second highest amount of Blue Flags in the world, behind only Croatia.[41][42] In 2011, Nissi Beach topped the TripAdvisor list of the best beaches in Europe.[43] In 2017, Makronissos Beach was chosen by Travel Weekly as the third best beach for Cyprus and Greece.[44] In 2018, it was announced that Nissi Beach ranked third in the list of the most popular beaches on Instagram.[45][46] A CNN feature ranked Nissi Beach as the best beach to visit for the month of July 2018.[47]

Marina

The foundation stone for Ayia Napa Marina was laid on 30 September 2016.[48] It was the largest private project in Cyprus at the time and is expected to cost €250 million and be completed in 2021.[49] The main investor is Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris,[50] who was presented with a golden key to the city by Mayor Yiannis Karousos at the foundation ceremony.[51]

Cultural sites and events

Sites

Ayia Napa medieval monastery is the main point of significant historical interest in the Ayia Napa area.[5][52] The oldest parts of the existing monastery are some wall sections from the Middle Byzantine era (before 1191); most of the buildings are from the 14th–18th centuries. It now houses a museum.[6]

The Makronissos Tombs are an archaeological site consisting of set of ancient rock-cut tombs, an adjacent sanctuary and quarry, and evidence of funeral pyres.[53][54]

The town contains two municipal marine museums: the Tornaritis-Pierides Museum of Marine Life and the Thalassa Agia Napa Municipal Museum (also known as the Thalassa Museum of the Sea). The former, founded in 1992, displays marine fossils, specimens, and dioramas.[55] The latter, founded in 2005, displays the "marine heritage of Cyprus, from prehistoric times to the present" and features a full-scale replica of a c. 300 BCE merchant ship which was salvaged during the 1960s.[56][57]

 
Sculpture by Christos Askotis and Loizos Sergiou, Ayia Napa Sculpture Park

The Ayia Napa Sculpture Park, on the east side of the city, was inaugurated in May 2014 with 17 sculptures. By January 2018 it included more than 200 sculptures by 140 sculptors from all over the world.[58][59][60] The sculpture park was accepted as a member to the International Sculpture Symposium Alliance,[61] and has been turned into an international attraction, with the participation of artists from all over the world.[62]

The Museum of Underwater Sculptures Ayia Napa, with 93 works by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor off Pernera Beach, opened in 2021.[63][64] Sculptures are at a depth of 8–10 metres (26–33 ft), accessible to both snorkellers and scuba divers.[65] It is the first of its kind in the Mediterranean. (link below) [34]

Monuments

The Fisherman of Ayia Napa, inaugurated in June 2015, is dedicated to the fishermen of the world. The population of Ayia Napa once consisted of mainly fishermen and farmers.[66]

The Mermaid of Ayia Napa, a sculpture at the harbour inaugurated in 2015, was inspired by the poetry of George Seferis and by the legendary sister of Alexander the Great. She has two tails.[67] [68]

The Farmer of Ayia Napa, inaugurated in July 2016 in a square created on Yiannaki Pappoulis Street as part of the initiatives to improve the city centre.[69]

Kemitzides, the Family of Ayia Napa, a group of three statues donated to the city by five local families and inaugurated in September 2016: a man in Greek dress, a classic Cypriot woman, and a child, commemorating the founding family of the city and symbolising their continuation.[70][71]

From Yorgopotamos to El Alamein, dedicated to the citizens of Ayia Napa who participated in the First and Second World Wars and inaugurated in October 2016 in the presence of the Minister of Defence.[72]

Festivals

The Ayia Napa International Festival, first held in September 1985, is held annually in Sepheris Square in Ayia Napa Monastery, usually over the last weekend of September. The festivities reflect the historic, cultural and agricultural traditions of Ayia Napa and Cyprus as a whole. The programme includes theater performances, operas, concerts, and Cypriot and foreign folk dancing.[73] Visitors can also enjoy art and photo exhibitions, wood carving and silversmithing workshops, and culinary shows with halloumi cheese making.[74]

The Ayia Napa Youth Festival was established in 2010[75] when the Ayia Napa Youth Council accepted the proposal of its president Yiannis Karousos and decided to organise a festival similar to the large music festivals of Europe. The festival is based on several principles such as free entrance, the headliners to be chosen by the public, a charity goal, and a social responsibility message. All styles of music are welcome. The first festival took place at the harbour square and received more than 10,000 visitors over three days; bands included the Greek reggae act Locomondo, pop-rock band MPLE, and hip hop band Stavento featuring Ivi Adamou. In 2011, the festival became international and included Stratovarius, Sabaton, Rotting Christ, Nightstalker, and other bands from all over Europe. The 3rd Ayia Napa Youth Festival took place in 2012.

Greek dancing world record

On 16 September 2007, following the proposal of Yiannis Karousos, who was then president of the Ayia Napa Tourism Committee, the world's longest chain of syrtaki dancers danced in synchronised step to "Zorba the Greek" in a successful attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records.[76] The chain had a total of 268 members of eight dancing groups. Ayia Napa mayor Antonis Tsokkos said the aim of the event was to send the message that the area was interested in Greek culture and to promote the tourist resort abroad. The event drew the attention of tourists and locals, many of whom danced on the beach and in the sea.[77]

Points of interest

Amusement parks

 
Flintstones themed cafeteria in Ayia Napa

The town has an amusement park called Parko Paliatso and a water park called WaterWorld.[78] WaterWorld has a theme of Ancient Greece,[79] and opened on 7 April 1996.[78][80]

Artificial reef

The main interest point inside the artificial reef is the Kyrenia ship, which was donated by the Ministry of Defense to the city of Ayia Napa. Other underwater sculptures are also located in the reef. It was inaugurated in February 2015.[81][82]

Cactus Park

Located next to the sculpture park, the cactus park was created with voluntary work and includes more than 10,000 cacti and desert plants.[83][84]

Cape Greco Environmental and Educational Centre

The centre provides information and education in association with the national park of Cape Greco, a Nature 2000 protected area. It was inaugurated in May 2017.[85]

Fishing Boats Roundabout

To create positive feelings when entering the city, old fishing boats have been placed on the first main roundabout of Ayia Napa.

International relations

Ayia Napa is twinned with:

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External links

  • Agia Napa Municipality (English)
  • Agia Napa at Curlie
  • Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa (Musan)

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world record 7 Points of interest 7 1 Amusement parks 7 2 Artificial reef 7 3 Cactus Park 7 4 Cape Greco Environmental and Educational Centre 7 5 Fishing Boats Roundabout 8 International relations 9 References 10 External linksEtymology EditThe name Ayia Napa is derived from a Venetian era monastery of the same name located in the centre of the town next to the square that today is the clubbing centre 2 The word Ayia means holy in Greek Napa is archaic and means wooded valley or dell In ancient times the area surrounding the town was covered with thick forest 3 4 5 Geography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cape Greco Ayia Napa lies near Cape Greco at the eastern part of Cyprus south of Famagusta and forms part of a larger area known as Kokkinochoria Red Villages a name derived from the vivid red colour of the soil It is a town of the Famagusta District in the remaining Greek controlled southern part of the district while the northern part has been occupied by Turkish forces since 1974 Ayia Napa is about 12 kilometres 7 5 miles from Protaras which has also been developed as a tourist destination History EditAccording to a local legend a hunter in pursuit of his prey discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave after which a monastery dedicated to her was built around the cave the name Virgin Mary of Napa was eventually shortened to Ayia Napa 5 Another legend has it that a Venetian noblewoman fled from her parents who forbade her from marrying a commoner to live there as a nun The Venetians built a church in c 1500 6 According to local tradition the area except for the monastery was uninhabited until about 1790 when Nikolaos Kemitzis of Thessaloniki arrived from Greece and settled in the village of Panayia located in the northeastern part of Ayia Napa Kemitzis had come into conflict with the Ottoman authorities who then ruled Cyprus and decided to move near the monastery of Ayia Napa Between 1999 and 2003 Aiya Napa was the UK garage music summer holiday destination attracting DJ Spoony MC Creed MC DT Norris Da Boss Windross Kele Le Roc MC CKP Little Charlie and So Solid Crew 7 8 In 2014 Ayia Napa was given the status of a main city urban centre by the Government of Cyprus in recognition of its importance to the economy 9 10 11 This was credited to the efforts of Mayor Yiannis Karousos elected in March 2013 12 The city of Ayia Napa has the seventh largest budget of the 30 active municipalities of Cyprus and employs 280 people when Government EditThe City of Ayia Napa is governed by a mayor an alderman and a six member city council 13 Christos Zannetou was elected mayor in January 2020 14 It is well known for its municipal management which has influenced that of other local authorities in Cyprus Public beaches Edit Until the end of 2014 beaches in Cyprus were under the management of private individuals and companies which were given licences to manage the beaches directly and without public tenders Mayor Yiannis Karousos led an initiative to place all the city s beaches under direct city management 15 16 He and the councillors who voted for the proposal faced threats and legal actions 17 but as of 2018 update the city received over 3 5 million euros in annual revenue from beaches 18 and all beaches in Cyprus are now managed by the local authorities Participatory budget Edit In October 2017 the city decided that 240 000 of its development budget will be allocated to projects proposed and chosen by citizens and organisations of Ayia Napa becoming the first city in Cyprus to implement a participatory budget 19 20 Live webcast Edit In January 2017 Ayia Napa become the first city council in Cyprus to transmit a live webcast of its council meetings 21 Annual survey Edit Starting in 2017 the city instituted an annual survey of citizens businesses and visitors evaluating the city and giving feedback 22 City improvement app Edit Through an online app citizens and visitors can report issues and make complaints and track how long it takes the city to fix the problem 23 Blockchain and smart city Edit On 2 May 2018 the city signed an agreement with the University of Nicosia under which the university will act as consultant to the city in implementing blockchain technology artificial intelligence and smart city utilities it is the first city in Cyprus to implement blockchain technology 24 25 Tourism EditOverview Edit Nissi Beach Ayia Napa is the largest tourist resort in Cyprus with a 27 000 person bed capacity and more than 175 hotels and apartments of all sizes In 2017 the resort received over 700 000 tourists and accommodated 5 million overnight stays 26 representing approximately 30 of all Cyprus overnight stays 27 Beginning in the 2010s under Mayor Yiannis Karousos the city has sought to expand tourist offerings 28 29 and declared an aim of discouraging rowdy groups of young tourists and becoming the best and most cosmopolitan tourist resort of the Mediterranean by 2030 30 31 32 33 Since 2013 it has shut down problematic establishments upgraded infrastructure hotels and restaurants and added facilities such as a new marina and the underwater museum 34 35 36 The vision set by the city is supported by the Cyprus Tourism Strategy which was completed in March 2017 and aims for Ayia Napa to be regarded as one of Europe s top three beach and nightclubbing holiday destinations offering the best beach and marine experience in Cyprus for young adults complemented by international standard beach clubs and nightlife 37 The strategy evaluated the then quality of Ayia Napa as 3 4 5 and proposed that it should plan to increase its quality to 4 4 5 38 Ayia Napa was recognised as a Prime City Destination by the Oxford Business Assembly and in 2018 was awarded the International flag of investment and innovation attractiveness Flag of Europe and the International Certificate of Excellence in Investment and Innovation ICEII 39 40 Beaches Edit The resort has 27 beaches of which 14 have been awarded the Blue Flag award more than any other resort in Cyprus the island itself also has the second highest amount of Blue Flags in the world behind only Croatia 41 42 In 2011 Nissi Beach topped the TripAdvisor list of the best beaches in Europe 43 In 2017 Makronissos Beach was chosen by Travel Weekly as the third best beach for Cyprus and Greece 44 In 2018 it was announced that Nissi Beach ranked third in the list of the most popular beaches on Instagram 45 46 A CNN feature ranked Nissi Beach as the best beach to visit for the month of July 2018 47 Marina Edit The foundation stone for Ayia Napa Marina was laid on 30 September 2016 48 It was the largest private project in Cyprus at the time and is expected to cost 250 million and be completed in 2021 49 The main investor is Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris 50 who was presented with a golden key to the city by Mayor Yiannis Karousos at the foundation ceremony 51 Cultural sites and events EditSites Edit Ayia Napa medieval monastery is the main point of significant historical interest in the Ayia Napa area 5 52 The oldest parts of the existing monastery are some wall sections from the Middle Byzantine era before 1191 most of the buildings are from the 14th 18th centuries It now houses a museum 6 The Makronissos Tombs are an archaeological site consisting of set of ancient rock cut tombs an adjacent sanctuary and quarry and evidence of funeral pyres 53 54 The town contains two municipal marine museums the Tornaritis Pierides Museum of Marine Life and the Thalassa Agia Napa Municipal Museum also known as the Thalassa Museum of the Sea The former founded in 1992 displays marine fossils specimens and dioramas 55 The latter founded in 2005 displays the marine heritage of Cyprus from prehistoric times to the present and features a full scale replica of a c 300 BCE merchant ship which was salvaged during the 1960s 56 57 Sculpture by Christos Askotis and Loizos Sergiou Ayia Napa Sculpture Park The Ayia Napa Sculpture Park on the east side of the city was inaugurated in May 2014 with 17 sculptures By January 2018 it included more than 200 sculptures by 140 sculptors from all over the world 58 59 60 The sculpture park was accepted as a member to the International Sculpture Symposium Alliance 61 and has been turned into an international attraction with the participation of artists from all over the world 62 The Museum of Underwater Sculptures Ayia Napa with 93 works by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor off Pernera Beach opened in 2021 63 64 Sculptures are at a depth of 8 10 metres 26 33 ft accessible to both snorkellers and scuba divers 65 It is the first of its kind in the Mediterranean link below 34 Monuments Edit The Fisherman of Ayia Napa inaugurated in June 2015 is dedicated to the fishermen of the world The population of Ayia Napa once consisted of mainly fishermen and farmers 66 The Mermaid of Ayia Napa a sculpture at the harbour inaugurated in 2015 was inspired by the poetry of George Seferis and by the legendary sister of Alexander the Great She has two tails 67 68 The Farmer of Ayia Napa inaugurated in July 2016 in a square created on Yiannaki Pappoulis Street as part of the initiatives to improve the city centre 69 Kemitzides the Family of Ayia Napa a group of three statues donated to the city by five local families and inaugurated in September 2016 a man in Greek dress a classic Cypriot woman and a child commemorating the founding family of the city and symbolising their continuation 70 71 From Yorgopotamos to El Alamein dedicated to the citizens of Ayia Napa who participated in the First and Second World Wars and inaugurated in October 2016 in the presence of the Minister of Defence 72 Festivals Edit The Ayia Napa International Festival first held in September 1985 is held annually in Sepheris Square in Ayia Napa Monastery usually over the last weekend of September The festivities reflect the historic cultural and agricultural traditions of Ayia Napa and Cyprus as a whole The programme includes theater performances operas concerts and Cypriot and foreign folk dancing 73 Visitors can also enjoy art and photo exhibitions wood carving and silversmithing workshops and culinary shows with halloumi cheese making 74 The Ayia Napa Youth Festival was established in 2010 75 when the Ayia Napa Youth Council accepted the proposal of its president Yiannis Karousos and decided to organise a festival similar to the large music festivals of Europe The festival is based on several principles such as free entrance the headliners to be chosen by the public a charity goal and a social responsibility message All styles of music are welcome The first festival took place at the harbour square and received more than 10 000 visitors over three days bands included the Greek reggae act Locomondo pop rock band MPLE and hip hop band Stavento featuring Ivi Adamou In 2011 the festival became international and included Stratovarius Sabaton Rotting Christ Nightstalker and other bands from all over Europe The 3rd Ayia Napa Youth Festival took place in 2012 Greek dancing world record Edit On 16 September 2007 following the proposal of Yiannis Karousos who was then president of the Ayia Napa Tourism Committee the world s longest chain of syrtaki dancers danced in synchronised step to Zorba the Greek in a successful attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records 76 The chain had a total of 268 members of eight dancing groups Ayia Napa mayor Antonis Tsokkos said the aim of the event was to send the message that the area was interested in Greek culture and to promote the tourist resort abroad The event drew the attention of tourists and locals many of whom danced on the beach and in the sea 77 Points of interest EditAmusement parks Edit Flintstones themed cafeteria in Ayia Napa The town has an amusement park called Parko Paliatso and a water park called WaterWorld 78 WaterWorld has a theme of Ancient Greece 79 and opened on 7 April 1996 78 80 Artificial reef Edit The main interest point inside the artificial reef is the Kyrenia ship which was donated by the Ministry of Defense to the city of Ayia Napa Other underwater sculptures are also located in the reef It was inaugurated in February 2015 81 82 Cactus Park Edit Located next to the sculpture park the cactus park was created with voluntary work and includes more than 10 000 cacti and desert plants 83 84 Cape Greco Environmental and Educational Centre Edit The centre provides information and education in association with the national park of Cape Greco a Nature 2000 protected area It was inaugurated in May 2017 85 Fishing Boats Roundabout Edit To create positive feelings when entering the city old fishing boats have been placed on the first main roundabout of Ayia Napa International relations EditSee 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