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WaterWorld Waterpark ticket in Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa's WaterWorld is where you and the kids can come on down to cool off from the heat of the midday sun and have bucket loads of fun – all with an ancient Greek twist. Get your swimsuits and sun cream ready for a day of splashing about in the wave pools, shooting down chutes and whirling down the lazy river.
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4.8/5
(20)

Leaving just a cloud of dust behind you, set off on an exhilarating adventure up and along Ayia Napa's rugged coastline. There are viewpoints, caves, bays and coves to discover as you hurtle along country tracks on a guided quad bike ride.
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4.9/5
(126)

Trip to Cape Greco and Blue Lagoon
Enjoy an exciting cruise with knowledgeable locals and a swim with turtles in the exquisite blue lagoon of Cape Greco.
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4.6/5
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Cyprus villages tour by the Original Red Bus
This open-top bus tour is all about getting to grips with Cypriot history, culture and cuisine. Travel from the sun-soaked coast to the sprawling fields, windmills and wildflowers of the countryside. You'll get to taste local organic products and learn all about the events of 1974 that led to the island's current division.
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4.8/5
(40)

Black Pearl Pirate Cruise with Transport
Blackbeard, Barbarossa and Jack Sparrow can eat their hearts out – the real pirate adventures are here in eastern Cyprus. Enjoy a four-hour sailing of high jinks on the high seas aboard the Black Pearl pirate ship – one of the Mediterranean's largest replica pirate galleons.Under the watchful gaze of Captain Jack, the Black Pearl's crew will take you from Ayia Napa harbour on a swashbuckling pirate adventure that'll entertain the whole family. The Cap'n will sail towards some of the best snorkelling spots and sea caves along the east coast of Cyprus – there'll be swimming stops at Konnos Bay and off Protaras.And in between anchor-downs, there'll be a treasure hunt for little ones as well as a pirate show. The ship is equipped with a fully stocked bar too, so bring some cash if you want to have a drink in the sun.
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4.6/5
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Scene Pambos Napa Rocks Pool Party for Protaras Hotels
Pool parties? Basic. Pambos Napa Rocks Pool Party? Game-changer. Bikinis and beach shorts on, get ready to live your best life with the sun as your spotlight. Dive into a sea of beats served up by the hottest DJs and MCs delivering this summer's ultimate soundtrack.
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Scene VICE Rooftop Party at Rio Gardens Sky Bar for Protaras Hotels
VICE parties are back for another season in Napa, and this year they are elevating the game to new heights. Take it to the rooftops with headline acts, bespoke cocktails, VIP treatment, and more, as Rio Gardens drops those skyline aesthetics for the ultimate party vibe. And don't forget, the dress code is black.
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Scene Ayia Napa Fantasy Boat Party Ticket
Ayia Napa's never been the same since Fantasy Boat Party hit the scene – legit the GOAT of boat parties. Sun, sea, shots, and banging tunes – this party is unmatched. Set sail around lunch, vibe to summer anthems, and take a dip in the Med if you feel like it. With a bar on deck serving drinks all day, you're set for peak holiday vibes. Back in Napa, you've got plenty of time to prep for a night out after an epic day out.
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5/5
(1)

Ancient Kourion tour with Paphos Town visit
Cyprus is home to many important ancient Greek and Roman archaeological sites. On this day-long Paphos tour from Ayia Napa, you'll take in Aphrodite's Rock, Ancient Paphos and the Tomb of the Kings, make a short visit to the archaeological site at Kourion – and enjoy some free time in Paphos town.
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4.4/5
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You'll fall hook, line and sinker for this half-day deep sea fishing tour just off the coast of Cyprus. Join local English-speaking fishermen for an entire morning soaking up the fresh sea breeze and scoring the catch of the day at their favourite cast-off points.
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4/5
(11)

Botanical park visit for families with soap-making class
You and the family are in for a wholesome morning at CY Herbia Botanical Park. The gardens here are a world away from the hubbub of Ayia Napa, with acres of woodland and gardens, as well as a maze to roam and connect with nature. There's a big focus here on natural products like oils, soaps and teas – all made from plants grown in their nine herb gardens that you'll get to visit. You'll start with a guided tour of the park's gardens, including a fun scavenger hunt to get the kids running around and exploring. Then, it's on to the distillation room, where you'll get a quick lesson on the power and benefits of herbs and essential oils – remember to breathe in deeply for the full aromatic experience. There's time to relax in the café with an iced herbal tea and a piece of cake before you unleash your creativity at a soap-making workshop. This one is perfect for the kids, so if they're confident to give this a go by themselves, you can take a moment to browse the lavender shop next door. Once your soapy masterpieces are finished, you'll have some free time to get lost in the maze and take another look around the gardens before heading back to your hotel.
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1/5
(1)

Caledonia Waterfalls full-day tour with local guide and lunch
Trade the beach for the cool, shaded vibes of the Troodos Mountains – where nature's about to blow your mind. We're talking a three-kilometre hike, leading you to Caledonia Falls, one of Cyprus's tallest and most beautiful waterfalls, before heading to the village of Platres for a tasty, traditional lunch. Andi, one of our expert local guides, says, "You'll love the hike as much as the destination – it's like stepping into a fairytale, with cute little bridges crisscrossing along the stream all the way to the waterfall." But first, you'll kick things off at Kolossi Fruit Garden. Think juicy fruit and zesty lemonade to get you prepped for the adventure ahead. As you wind through the forest, the bubbling Kryos Potamos stream keeps you company – it's the perfect backdrop for those Insta-gold pics, almost like the Greek Gods are keeping tabs on you. You'll delve deeper along the forest nature tail, among old pines and strawberry trees, until reaching the showstopper – Caldonia Falls. Here, you can dip your toes in the shaded freshwater pool, snap some pics, and soak up the magic. The falls were named by a Scottish expedition in 1878, who were so wowed by how much it reminded them of home, they named it after Caledonia, the Roman name for Scotland. Afterwards, you'll head to Psilo Dendro, in Platres, for a well-deserved lunch. With its own trout farm, the fish here is as fresh as it gets – the perfect way to wrap up your mountain adventure.
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3.8/5
(19)