Postcard From Ayia Napa - 2022

Published 25th of July, 2022

The Marina

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As you can see from this shot, the marina is coming along nicely.

Nissi Beach

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Nissi Beach is about as famous as Fig Tree Bay, but attracts a younger crowd.

Popular

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There were a lot more people here this year compared to 2021.

Nissi Island

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There is an uninhabited island you can walk out to as well.

Drone View

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There are other, similar beaches surrounding Nissi. However, there is a new kid in town, just down the road...

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