Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in 2020 Published 1st of July, 2020 Bad Hair Day Big Bean These were new. There were a number of them dotted around the park. I think they are seats. Page 2 of 8 Go To Next Page If you like our blogs and the rest of our content, please consider slinging us a few euros to help us produce more content. Use the Coffee link below if you feel so inclined. Payments are taken on a secure gateway, with no contact!❤ Related Blogs: Postcard from Ayia Napa We're all going on a summer holiday! Actually we've just got back from one. We've spent the last few days in Ayia Napa and naturally we took our cameras with us. So, for a change, here's a blog on the Eastern side of the Island. How did we find it? What were the beaches like? Did we "have it large"? Read on and find out... Ayia Napa Sculpture Park The Sculpture Park in Ayia Napa was built in 2014, and since then has been delighting tourists and locals alike with its eclectic range of art work. Last summer we visited the area and had to include it on our itinerary. What started as an orderly photo shoot soon descended into an excited clamber along the many paths that criss-cross the landscape of the park. Far too numerous to feature them all, we present some of the many weird and wonderful sculptures you can see when you visit this wonderful park. Related Pages MapAyia Napa Sculpture Park in 2020 Step beyond the beaches and noisy bars of Ayia Napa, and a wealth of more cerebral entertainment awaits. Top of the list must surely be the sculpture park. Our annual trip to the East wouldn't be complete without a visit, so here is a look at some of the latest attractions to appear in Cyprus' best sculpture park. 360 PanoramaAyia Napa Sculpture Park Ayia Napa Sculpture Park should be an essential part of any trip to Ayia Napa. Free to enter, you can spend hours wandering down the statue-lined paths that make up this magnificent work of art. Good Pages To Visit FB PagePaphos Life on Facebook Like us on Facebook and stay notified of new blog posts. FB PageOur Facebook Chat Group Paphos Chat has been created for people who like our site and want to chat using Facebook. You can also easily upload photos of any size here. A lot of people are members of the Facebook chat group and the main forum. It's entirely up to you. ListBlog Locations Planning a day out? Then use our map of blog locations as a handy guide. Some of the places we visit our closer to each other than you might think, so take a look and start planning your next adventure... eBookCyprus Road Trip 01: the Kathikas - Panagia Loop Let me take you on a journey around the region of Paphos, Cyprus. Starting at Paphos itself, we travel to Akoursos, then Kathikas, Kritou Terra and Simou. We continue past Lasa and Kannaviou, before taking in the delights of Panagia. Getting a bit more adventurous, we visit the abandoned villages of Statos and Agios Fotios, before passing through Choulou, Letymbou and Polemi, and rejoining the main Paphos - Polis road. The route is suitable for all types of vehicle, and requires no off-roading. The guide contains about 130 photographs including shots of all the road signs you need to pay attention to, as well as some of the highlights you may experience along the way. There are also several maps which will help you keep your bearings. You can do this journey in a day, or you can break it up into chunks. You can also do it in reverse, to get some completely different views. It is entirely up to you. eBookCyprus Road Trip 02: Paphos - Coast to Coast Newly published, our second Paphos Road trip takes you from coast to coast. Visit Coral Bay, Sea Caves, Agios Georgios, various traditional villages and more besides, as you travel to the Baths of Aphrodite on the Polis coast. And on the way back, we throw in an abandoned village for good measure.