Cafe/Lounge bars - these trendier bars are springing up and are very popular with locals and those wanting a more grown up night up. Music is either chill out/greek and most people sit and chat rather than dancing. Popular ones are Jello by the harbour, Liquid on Kyrou Nerou (opposite the monastery), Cafe Central and Pepper at the Napa Plaza hotel. Lobby bar at the Eligoni hotel, Nissaki bar on sandy bay. Vanilla at the Leros Hotel, and Fresh which opened Sep 2010 at the top road opposite Fans bar. Guru - a few mins from bedrock. Kafenio at the monastery.
The night life of Ayia Napa is very varied and offers something for everyone. Gone are the days when the only music you would here was UK Garage. These days Whatever your musical testes, there will be something to suit you. Whether you want to enjoy a cocktail in a trendy lounge bar, be entrained by a comedy act, listen to a live band or dance in clubs till dawn. Big name artists and DJ's all over the world play to packed events each summer.
Ayia Napa lies near Cape Greco at the eastern part of Cyprus.
Water sports such as water-skiing, windsurfing, canoeing, scuba diving and speed boating are very much popular.
The most popular of these beaches is Nissi beach on Nissi Avenue, which is very popular mainly with younger people in the summer and gets quite crowded.
Ayia Napa is a Night City, well, it is additionally a day resort, yet during the evening there is such a great amount to see and do that you won't investigate everything in a week. Barely a week passes by in Cyprus without a festival or the like, whether it is a vivid celebration or praise to a holy person on one of the various "name" days. The 'Panigiri', a conventional outdoors fete, happens basically in the Cyprus towns on the event of a holy person's name day.