Postcard From Ayia Napa - 2022

Published 25th of July, 2022

MUSAN

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Musan is a new addition to the Ayia Napa scene. It is actually underwater, a little way off shore. You can swim out, but as the statues are up to 10 metres below sea level you would be better off scuba-diving.

Musan Entrance

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There is a nice beach here too.

Ayia Napa Harbour

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After Musan you could do worse than calling in to Ayia Napa Harbour. It is a great place for a walk, and there are a number of nice statues to admire.

A Nice Statue To Admire

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Do You Love Ayia Napa?

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This is possibly the most photographed statue in Cyprus.

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