Cyprus tap water: the complete lowdown

Oi, oi, health nut! 😎 Fancy a bit of hols in Cyprus? (Go on, say ‘yes’… 😉) Lovely jubbly! Even if you’ve been to Ayia Napa or Protaras a few times before, you might still be wondering ‘Can I drink the water in Cyprus?’ I’ll give you the lowdown on whether the tap water in Cyprus is safe to drink or if bottled water’s the way to go.

Alright, how’s it going? My name’s Markus Krenn and I’m the best travel expert for Cyprus. My posts about things to do in Cyprus? Read over a mil times! 

My Cyprus travel guides at markuskrenn.com and markuskrenn.blog are the most widely read Cyprus travel blogs in English and German.

I live in sunny Cyprus — just a hop, skip and a jump from Ayia Napa. Swapped German grey skies for year-round sunshine. Best decision ever!

My Cyprus travel blog is all about Ayia Napa, Protaras, Pernera, Kapparis and Paralimni — plus Paphos. We’re talking best things to do in Cyprus, what living in Cyprus is really like, the lot.

So, what’s the deal with drinking water in Cyprus? Do you want me to spill the beans? Lovely jubbly! Well then, let’s crack on! 😎🚰🇨🇾

Cyprus tap water: the ultimate 2026 FAQ guide

Last updated on 18 February 2026

Grab yourself a cuppa — this one’s a 5 mins read

Q&A with Markus Krenn, the best travel expert for Cyprus

Can I drink the water in Cyprus?

Yes, you can! The tap water’s perfectly safe to drink in Cyprus.

Can you drink the tap water in Cyprus?

Yes, you can! Cyprus tap water is perfectly safe and drinkable.

A photo of a thirsty house cat sipping Cyprus tap water straight from the sink. Drinking water in Cyprus is spot on.
A cheeky sip straight from the source (because even house cats know Cyprus tap water is perfectly drinkable). 😼🚰 — Pic © Pixabay/rfotostock

Is the water safe to drink in Cyprus?

Yes! The tap water’s perfectly safe to drink in Cyprus (EU-compliant)

A photo of a thirsty girl standing in a kitchen and pouring Cyprus tap water into her glass.
Cyprus tap water is top-notch. Even spoiled girls can’t get enough of the drinking water in Cyprus. Cheers from sunny Cyprus! 👧🏼👍🏻🚰 — Pic © AdobeStock

Can I brush my teeth with tap water in Cyprus?

Yes, you can! The tap water’s perfectly safe to brush your teeth with.

Close-up of a toothbrush being wetted with Cyprus tap water straight from the source. Drinking water in Cyprus is spot on.
Cyprus tap water is perfectly safe for brushing your teeth. Cancel the bottled water ballet in the bathroom! 😂🥁😉 — Pic © Markus Krenn

How much is bottled water in Ayia Napa?

I bought 1L water for €1 at the hotel shop (Ayia Napa 2025)

Close-up of a 1.5-litre sparkling water bottle stored in a small hotel room fridge in Ayia Napa.
Proof I bought water on hols in Ayia Napa (but only because cider doesn’t come in 1.5-litre bottles). 😂🥁😉 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Are ice cubes in Cyprus made from tap water?

Yes! Hotels in Cyprus use safe tap water for ice cubes.

Are holidaymakers having ice in their drinks in Ayia Napa?

Yes, they do. Ice cubes made from Cyprus tap water are perfectly safe.

I’m always chucking ice cubes in my drinks too. I’ve never had any dodgy stomach issues, no matter what I’ve eaten or drunk in Cyprus. But hey, that’s just my experience! It’s totally up to you whether you fancy ice cubes in your drinks or not.

Close-up of a fancy Mojito cocktail at Nissi Beach. The turquoise Med is visible in the background.
Nissi Beach hols vibes: when your Mojito matches the Med (minty fresh and stupidly photogenic). 😎🍹 — Pic © AdobeStock

What’s the best way to avoid getting a dodgy tummy in Ayia Napa? 

Here’s how to avoid a dodgy stomach if you’ve got a sensitive tummy that always kicks up a fuss on hols: stick to bottled water rather than tap water (Cyprus tap water is perfectly safe to drink but can upset delicate stomachs). 

After you’ve brushed your teeth, use bottled water to rinse your mouth.

And if your stomach’s really playing up, skip the ice cubs in your drinks (they’re made with tap water, so same story there).

Should I stick to bottled water in Ayia Napa?

You might be thinking: why faff about with bottled water when Cyprus tap water is perfectly safe to drink? 

Well, here’s the thing:

Healthy for you: sparkling water isn’t just refreshing — it’s actually good for your health too. The natural minerals don’t just make it taste brilliant — they also give your body some essential nutrients. So, if you’re after a healthy way to stay hydrated on your hols in Ayia Napa or Protaras, sparkling water’s a proper good shout.

Always spot on: every step, from the spring to the bottle, is properly checked to make sure it’s bang on. Every time you grab a bottle on your hols in Ayia Napa or Protaras, you’re getting top-notch drinking water. 

Cheap as chips: sparkling water isn’t just good for your health — it’s also cheap as chips. You’ll find it in every corner shop or supermarket. Loads of sizes in handy plastic bottles — affordable, top-notch drinking water in Cyprus. So, you can make a healthy choice on your hols in Ayia Napa or Protaras without breaking the bank. 

Does Cyprus use desalinated seawater for tap water?

Picture Ayia Napa: stunning beaches, endless sunshine and rain that’s about as common as a heatwave in Brighton. 😂🥁😉

We’re talking maybe thirty drizzly days a year in Cyprus — if that! Bit of a pickle when you’ve got about a million folks living on the island, innit?

But here’s where it gets clever — those crafty Cypriots didn’t just sit around waiting for rain like other folks do!

Since the late 90s, they’ve been doing something quite brilliant: turning seawater from the Med into top-notch drinking water. I know, sounds like something out of a sci-fi film, innit?

Here’s the kicker: about seventy percent of drinking water in Cyprus comes from this seaside magic trick (aka ‘desalination’ if you want to sound posh at the pub 🍻😏). 

The Cypriots basically boss about the salt in the seawater. They order all the salt to hop it, leaving fab drinking water behind. Proper clever stuff, innit? 

Now, even though this mix of desalinated seawater and groundwater ticks all the EU’s boxes (and they’re pickier than my gran at a buffet), many Cypriots still go for bottled water. Old habits die hard, as they say. 

Cyprus tap water is safe, top-notch and drinkable

In a nutshell: although Cyprus tap water is regulated as meticulously as a London traffic light (and that’s saying something!), many Cypriots still sprint to the supermarket for bottled water faster than a Brit legging it for the last night bus. 🚏🚌

Can’t blame them — sparkling water’s not just refreshing but packed with more good stuff than your gran’s Sunday roast! 😂🥁😉

Every drop of bottled water in Cyprus is checked more thoroughly than a teenager’s bedroom before a royal visit. 🤣😂😹

And the best bit? You can grab these lovely bottles of refreshment from any corner shop in Ayia Napa, Protaras, Pernera, Kapparis and Paralimni. They’re as common as umbrellas in Manchester! ☔️😉

Have a cracking hols in Cyprus. 🇨🇾🏖️🌴 Take care! Cheers, Markus

Travel adapter for Cyprus: the complete lowdown

Oi, oi, smart packer! 😎 Fancy a bit of hols in Cyprus? (Go on, say ‘yes’… 😉) Lovely jubbly! Well, hold your horses before you start stuffing your bag with some essentials for that cracking beach sesh in Ayia Napa or Protaras. Here’s how to avoid a holiday pickle: your Cyprus packing list isn’t complete without a type G travel adapter for Cyprus.

Alright, how’s it going? My name’s Markus Krenn and I’m the best travel expert for Cyprus. My posts about things to do in Cyprus? Read over a mil times! 

My Cyprus travel guides at markuskrenn.com and markuskrenn.blog are the most widely read Cyprus travel blogs in English and German. 

I live in sunny Cyprus — just a hop, skip and a jump from Ayia Napa. Swapped German grey skies for year-round sunshine. Best decision ever!

My Cyprus travel blog is all about Ayia Napa, Protaras, Pernera, Kapparis and Paralimni — plus Paphos. We’re talking best things to do in Cyprus, what living in Cyprus is really like, the lot.

Alright, listen up, mate — that charger you’ve got from Uncle Sam’s back garden 🇺🇸, Down Under 🇦🇺, the Great White North 🇨🇦, the Rainbow Nation 🇿🇦 or even the Old Continent 🇪🇺? It’s about as useful in Cyprus as a chocolate teapot on a scorching beach!

Alright then, here’s the thing about Cyprus. We’ve gone and got ourselves different sockets over there and without a proper travel adapter for Cyprus you’ll be left powerless (literally!). A bit cheeky if you ask me!

So, if you’re a Cyprus hols newbie from the USA, Australia, Canada, South Africa or mainland Europe and this little titbit has got you scratching your head, don’t get your knickers in a twist. This blog post is your golden ticket to socket success. 🪫🔌📱🔋

I’ll give you the lowdown on which Cyprus travel adapter you need to keep your gizmos juiced up during your sun-kissed hols in Cyprus. Plus, I’ll let you in on where to snag one of these little lifesavers. 

After all, I can’t have you hunting for a proper Cyprus travel adapter when you should be lounging by the crystal-clear Med, can I?

Let’s get this show on the road, shall we? Time to sort out your Cyprus packing list, so you can focus on the important stuff — like perfecting that cheeky poolside pose! 😏🏖️

Travel adapter for Cyprus: the ultimate 2026 FAQ guide

Last updated on 18 February 2026

Grab yourself a cuppa — this one’s a 7 mins read

Q&A with Markus Krenn, the best travel expert for Cyprus

What plug adapter do I need for Cyprus?

Cyprus has UK plug sockets. Pack a type G travel adapter.

A photo of a type G travel adapter for Cyprus.
Meet your travel adapter for Cyprus (aka MVP): three prongs of pure power! Without this legend, you’d be drawing your Insta stories in the sand. 🔌🏖️📱 — Pic © AdobeStock

Does Cyprus use UK or EU plugs?

In Cyprus we use UK plugs. Pack a type G travel adapter.

Step 1: plug the large end of your type G Cyprus travel adapter in the hotel room socket. Step 2: Cross your fingers and pray. Step 3: juice up your gizmos. 🪫🔌📱🔋 — Vid © AdobeStock

Is Cyprus plug type G or F?

Cyprus has UK plugs. Pack a type G Cyprus travel adapter.

A photo of an electrical socket and a type G plug.
Ayia Napa hols lifeline activated! Plug type G doing what it does best: keeping the good times (and your gizmos) alive. 🔌🔋💻 — Pic © AdobeStock

Do I need a voltage converter for Cyprus?

No! UK/EU/AU/US/CA tourists: Cyprus travel adapter only.

A photo of a type G Cyprus travel adapter for Apple iPhones and iPads.
Hols tech support: if your travel adapter for Cyprus doesn’t look like a tiny space ship, you’re doing it all wrong 🔧❌💻📱 (works a treat for my iPhone). — Pic © Markus Krenn

Can I use EU plugs in Cyprus?

No, you can’t! Cyprus has UK plugs. Pack a type G travel adapter.

A photo of the back side of a type G Cyprus travel adapter for Apple iPhones and iPads.
That’s what the back of my travel adapter for Cyprus looks like. This little beast is the difference between ‘living your best life’ and ‘Does anyone have an iPhone charger?’ — Pic © Markus Krenn

What do power outlets in Cyprus look like? 

Have a gander at my photo: UK 3-pin sockets (Cyprus standard).

A photo of two UK 3-pin sockets in a hotel room in Ayia Napa.
In Cyprus we use UK 3-pin-sockets. Here’s what they look like in hotel rooms. — Pic © Markus Krenn

What do sockets in Cyprus look like? 

Have a gander at my photo: UK-style socket (Cyprus standard)

A photo of two UK 3-pin sockets and a landline telephone in a hotel room in Ayia Napa.
The sockets in Cyprus are the same as in the UK. This is what you’ll typically find in hotel rooms. — Pic © Markus Krenn

What’s the best travel adapter for Cyprus?

Any Cyprus travel adapter works for your gizmos. 

A photo of a fancy travel adapter for Cyprus. Perfect for USB-A, USB-C and type F charging plugs.
Travelling from Poland, Hungary, Romania or the Czech Republic? Any type G Cyprus travel adapter will work just fine for you. I use this legend for my German gizmos. — Pic © Markus Krenn

Where can I buy a travel adapter in Cyprus?

Your best bet? The hotel shop, supermarket or corner shop.

A photo of a type G Cyprus travel adapter. Perfect for sockets in Cyprus.
Travelling from Central Europe? Any type G Cyprus travel adapter will work just fine for you. I picked this one up for my mum at the hotel shop. — Pic © Markus Krenn

Can I use a universal adapter in Cyprus?

Yes, you can! Use type G on your universal adapter for Cyprus.  

A photo of the back of a fancy travel adapter for Cyprus. Perfect for USB-A, USB-C and type F charging plugs.
Travelling from Eastern Europe? Any type G Cyprus travel adapter will work just fine for you. That’s what the back of my travel adapter for Cyprus looks like. — Pic © Markus Krenn

Why does Cyprus have UK plugs?

Cyprus was a former British colony — still uses UK plugs.

A photo of the back of a type G Cyprus travel adapter. Perfect for sockets in Cyprus.
Travelling from Central Europe? Any type G Cyprus travel adapter will work just fine for you. I picked this legend up for my mum at the hotel shop. — Pic © Markus Krenn

Where can I buy a UK plug adapter?

Alright, let’s sort you out with a travel adapter for Cyprus, shall we? (Go on, say ‘yes’ … 😉) Lovely jubbly!  

In Cyprus we use UK plugs. Any type G Cyprus travel adapter will work just fine for you. You’ve got a couple of options to get your mitts on a Cyprus travel adapter before you jet off to Ayia Napa or Protaras.

Fancy a bit of old-school shopping? Pop down to your local electrical shop and have a gander in the travel bits and bobs section. Can’t find it? Don’t be a numpty — just ask for a type G Cyprus travel adapter. The shop assistant won’t give you grief, I promise!

More of a couch surfer? No worries, mate. Fire up your laptop and hit the internet. ‘Amazon’ is always a safe bet or you could try ‘eBay’ if you’re after a bargain. Just make sure you’re not buying some dodgy knock-off that’ll go up in smoke faster than your hols tan. 😂🥁😉

For my mates across the pond, ‘Best Buy’ is your go-to in the USA and Canada. Aussies, give ‘Kogan’ a whirl. And if you’re in South Africa, ‘Takealot’ or ‘Loot’ should sort you right out.

Remember, you want a standard type G travel adapter for Cyprus — none of those fancy universal jobbies! Keep it simple and you’ll be golden.

Alright, mate. Pop down to your local electrical shop before all the good ones are gone! 

What countries use the same plug as Cyprus?

Well, well, well, look at you, thinking ahead! Thinking of taking your Cyprus travel adapter on a world tour, are you?  

Alright, listen up, mate! Your little socket sidekick isn’t just a one-trick pony for Cyprus. Oh, no, it’s got a few more tricks up its sleeve!  

Fancy a cheeky weekend in Blighty? 🇬🇧 (Go on, say ‘yes’ … 😉) Lovely jubbly! Your Cyprus travel adapter got you covered. 

Thinking of chasing leprechauns in Ireland? 🇮🇪 It’ll work a treat there too. 

Dreaming of a cheeky holiday to sun-soaked Malta? 🇲🇹 You’re sorted, mate!

But wait, there’s more! If you’re up for venturing further afield, your trusty type G Cyprus travel adapter will be your best mate in Gibraltar 🇬🇮, Hong Kong 🇭🇰, Macau 🇲🇴, Singapore 🇸🇬, Malaysia 🇲🇾, Seychelles 🇸🇨 and Mauritius 🇲🇺 too. It’s like a magic key to a whole world of working sockets!  

So, there you have it — your travel adapter for Cyprus is more well-travelled than most gap year students.

Be a smart cookie and chuck a type G Cyprus travel adapter in your bag. Otherwise, you might end up trying to charge your phone with a tea bag. 🤡😂🤣 And trust me, that never ends well! 😏

Can I charge my phone with the shaver socket?

Alright, clever clog! Spotted that shaver socket in your Ayia Napa hotel bathroom and thought you’d outsmart the system, did you? Well, hold your horses!

Technically, yeah, you could jam your phone charger in there faster than you can say ‘selfie stick’. But listen up, clever clog — it’s about as welcome as a wasp at a picnic. 

That little socket’s made for your bathroom gizmos. It’s not the all-you-can-eat buffet of electricity you might think it is. 😂🥁😉

Your hotel bathroom socket is like a well-travelled diplomat — it speaks both 230V and 115V. 

230-volt is spot on for shavers, dryers, hair straighteners and leccy toothbrushes from the UK, Europe, Australia and South Africa. 115-volt does the trick for the USA and Canada.

Now off you pop and charge up. Those hols snaps won’t take themselves, will they? 😎🤳🏖️

A photo of a shaver socket mounted on the bathroom wall of a hotel room in Ayia Napa.
Bog tech support for holidaymakers: 230-volt is spot on for Brits, Europeans, Aussies and South Africans. Our American and Canadian mates get 115-volt (because they like to be different, don’t they?) 🔌🔋😉 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Where can I buy a UK plug adapter in Ayia Napa?

Oi, oi, you forgetful holidaymaker! 🙃 Left your travel adapter for Cyprus at your gaff, did you?

No need to get your knickers in a twist — I’ll sort you out quicker than you can say ‘fish and chips’! 

First stop on your hunt for a Cyprus travel adapter: mosey on down to your hotel reception. Give them your best sheepish smile and ask if they’ve got any going spare.

You’d be surprised — some hoteliers are proper lifesavers and might even lend you one. It’s worth a go, innit?

No joy at reception? Don’t throw in the towel just yet! 

Time for a bit of a treasure hunt. Pop down to the local supermarket or corner shop (just follow the smell of sun cream and desperation). 😂🥁😉

Have a gander in their travel bits and bobs section. You might just strike gold!

Lost in Ayia Napa like a proper Brit in a salad bar? No worries, mate! Just toddle back to reception and flash those pearly whites.

Remember, a bit of British charm goes a long way. Your trusty receptionist will point you in the right direction faster than you can say ‘mine’s a pint’. 

How much is a UK travel adapter in Ayia Napa?

A decent travel adapter for Cyprus will set you back less than a tenner. Proper bargain, that!

Prefer something more swish? If you’re after one with USB charging ports, you’ll need to splash out a bit more. Could be looking at up to fifteen euros then.

Fair warning: they’ll fleece you at the airport! 🐑 ✂️ Only buy there if you’re desperate — prices are mental! 💶🤯

Travel adapter for Cyprus — key item on your Cyprus packing list

In a nutshell: If you’re from the UK, Ireland or Malta, you’ve hit the jackpot! Your plugs will work in Cyprus without any faff. Lucky you, innit? 

For the rest of you lot, best grab a Cyprus travel adapter before you jet off to Ayia Napa or Protaras. Otherwise, you might find yourself in a bit of a pickle.

Picture this: you’ve just rocked up to your swanky hotel room, ready to start your hols shenanigans. Your phone’s clinging to life with 2% battery left and you’re itching to post that cheeky ‘airport to paradise’ selfie.

But oh no! Your trusty charger’s about as useful as a soggy biccie. Talk about a holiday mood killer!

Be a smart cookie and chuck a type G Cyprus travel adapter in your bag. Now, off you pop and get packing!

Have a cracking hols in Cyprus. 🇨🇾🏖️🌴 Take care! Cheers, Markus

Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: where rocks get all artsy-fartsy

Oi, oi, snap-happy art buff! 😎 Looking for fun and offbeat things to do in Cyprus? (Go on, say ‘yes’… 😉) Lovely jubbly! How about we shake things up with a cheeky jaunt to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park? Trust me, it’s a right corker! Hop on bus 101 from Nissi Beach and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 15 mins.

Alright, how’s it going? My name’s Markus Krenn and I’m the best travel expert for Cyprus. My posts about things to do in Cyprus? Read over a mil times! 

My Cyprus travel guides at markuskrenn.com and markuskrenn.blog are the most widely read Cyprus travel blogs in English and German. 

I live in sunny Cyprus — just a hop, skip and a jump from Ayia Napa. Swapped German grey skies for year-round sunshine. Best decision ever!

My Cyprus travel blog is all about Ayia Napa, Protaras, Pernera, Kapparis and Paralimni — plus Paphos. We’re talking best things to do in Cyprus, what living in Cyprus is really like, the lot.

Picture this: you’re strolling through a sun-drenched cracking park, surrounded by jaw-dropping sculptures that’ll make your Insta followers proper jealous. Sound like a bit of you? Well, buckle up, because we’re about to take a gander at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park.

It’s a right bobby dazzler! Trust me on this one. We’re talking massive, mind-blowing artworks that’ll have you scratching your head and reaching for your phone or your fancy camera faster than you can say “cheese”.

Perfect for some cracking selfies, innit? In this blog post, I’ll spill all the beans you need to know about this hidden gem. From the best time to visit Ayia Napa Sculpture Park (hint: golden hour is a winner) to the top instagrammable selfie spots, I’ve got you covered.

It’s a cheeky little side trip packed with cracking (and slightly bonkers) sculptures. So, are you ready to add a splash of art to your beach and booze hols? (Go on, say ‘yes’… 😉) Brilliant! Well then, let’s crack on, shall we?

Ayia Napa Sculpture Park 2026: the ultimate FAQ guide

Last updated on 18 February 2026

Grab yourself a cuppa — this one’s a 6 mins read

Q&A with Markus Krenn, the best travel expert for Cyprus

Hey, Siri, show me ‘the best modern art museum in Cyprus’. Oh wait, it’s just Ayia Napa Sculpture Park doing its thing. 🤩🔝🔥 — Vid © AdobeStock

How much is Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Ayia Napa Sculpture Park is completely free to enter.

A photo of a holidaymaker posing in a giant photo frame at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. She’s looking towards the turquoise Med.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: come for the art, stay for your very own ‘The Seven Year Itch moment’ (wind machine sadly not included). 😂🥁😂 — Pic © AdobeStock

How do I get from Ayia Napa Square to Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Hop on Bus 101 from Napa SquareHop off at clifftop curve!

A photo of a few passengers waiting at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park bus stop for line 101. Tofinis Hotel in the background.
Bus 101, bit of a cliff, hard left — boom, you’re at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. This is the stop. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. 😏🚌🚏 — Pic © Markus Krenn

When’s the best time to visit Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Golden hour win: sunrise and sunset. Skip midday — too hot!

A photo of a few holidaymakers strolling through Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Stunning lush vegetation in the background.
Sculpture count at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: 1,000+. Sweat level: also 1,000+. 🤭😂 Still a cracking stroll. — Pic © AdobeStock

Is Ayia Napa Sculpture Park good for kids?

Fab for kids! Mind uneven paths & harmless snakes off-track

A photo of the stunning wire Cerberus statue at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. The turquoise Med is visible in the background.
I found the toughest critic at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. If Cerberus isn’t impressed with your TikTok dance, you’re going straight to the underworld. 😂🥁😉 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Is there a beach near Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

~6-min walk down to fab Glyki Nero Beach (500m/1640ft).

A photo of a holidaymaker at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park, with a fab rock-mounted artwork of a Cypriot village scene behind her.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: proof that anyone can blend into a proper cracking Cypriot village… as long as they stand very still. 🤡😂🤣 — Pic © AdobeStock

Are dogs allowed in Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Yes! Dogs allowed on leadsGravel paths may hurt paws.

A photo of the fab Aphrodite statue at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. The azure sky and the Med are visible in the background.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: Aphrodite is serving Greek drama, modern mystery (and a cheeky sunburn). 😎🫠 — Pic © AdobeStock

How long should I spend at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park? 

Allow 1-2h for photos or 3h with a picnic. Stunning views!

A photo of the fab Phoenix statue at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. The azure sky and the Med are visible in the background.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: proper art attack, Cypriot style. Some sculptures scream philosophy, others just chilling like the immortal Phoenix (after a few too many cocktails at Nissi Beach). 🐦‍🔥🍹 — Pic © AdobeStock

Can you picnic in Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Yes! Picnics welcome — grab any spot but keep paths clear.

POV: this is your sign to drag your mates up there to the Argonauts Bridge for the ultimate TikTok dance. Bonus points if you get Jason and the Argonauts to join in. 🤡😂🤣 — Vid © Markus Krenn

Is Ayia Napa Sculpture Park wheelchair accessible?

A bit tricky for wheelchairs (paths are gravel and uneven).

POV: the pond at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park is lovely, just missing the VIPs. The ducks buggered off on hols without so much as a postcard. 🦆🏖️🌴 — Vid © Markus Krenn

Are there loos at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Free clean loos in the park (Google Maps X2P9+87F).

A photo of the impeccable facade of the free clean loos at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Azure sky in the background.
The loos at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park are so pristine, you’ll think you’re in a fancy restaurant (until you hear flip-flops). 🩴😎😂 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Is Ayia Napa Sculpture Park pushchair friendly?

A bit tricky for pushchairs (paths are gravel and uneven).

A photo of the stunning Minotaur statue rocking trousers at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Azure sky in the background.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: awkward poses, dramatic myths and one seriously underrated Minotaur. 🤩🐂👖 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Are there drinking fountains at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Yes! Feel free to refill your water bottle at no charge.

A photo of the most popular drinking fountain at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Lush green vegetation in the background.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: where even the free drinking fountains are trying to blend in with the sculpture line-up. 🤩🔝⛲️ — Pic © Markus Krenn

When does Ayia Napa Sculpture Park open and close?

Open 24/7 but pitch-dark at night — bring a torch!

A photo of the main entrance of Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. The lined-up stunning sculptures are visible in the background.
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: art never sleeps (but the sun definitely does). Torch up if you’re visiting after dark. 🌞💤🔦 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Is there parking at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Google Maps: X2P8+39X or free car park at side entrance.

Is it safe to visit Ayia Napa Sculpture Park alone?

Yes! Ayia Napa is safe day and night. Super low crime rate!

Is the Sculpture Park worth visiting in Ayia Napa?

Alright, listen up, mate! Ever fancied stumbling upon a proper hidden treasure? (Go on, say ‘yes’… 😉) Lovely jubbly! Well then, hold onto your sunhat, because the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park is about to blow your mind!

A photo of the stunning Fisherman statue rocking a six-pack at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Azure sky in the background.
This stunning fisherman statue at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park has been lifting kettlebells for ages to lure you into a cheeky selfie. Don’t let him down! 💪🎣😂🤣 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Picture this: you’re wandering where the rugged Cape Greco cosies up to Kryou Nerou Avenue and suddenly — bam! — you’re smack in the middle of an outdoor art exhibition that’ll make your jaw drop faster than you can say “fish and chips”.

A photo of the mythical horse Pegasus. The statue is limbering up at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Azure sky in the background.
Even mythical horses like Pegasus need to limber up at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. 🤩🔝🦄 — Pic © Markus Krenn

Ayia Napa Sculpture Park is easily one of the top outdoor art in Cyprus. It’s a cheeky blend of Mother Nature’s finest work and some proper impressive sculptures.

Perfect if you’re an art buff who can’t resist a brilliant artwork, but also ideal if you’re a selfie addict looking for that next Insta feed stunner.

A photo of the fab Poseidon statue at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. He is lying on his back on a sunbed and soaking up the sun.
Odysseus spotted at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: you fight a Trojan War, wrestle with Poseidon and wander for a decade… and all you really want is a sunbed in Ayia Napa. 🤩🔝⛱️🌴 — Pic © Markus Krenn

So, whether you’re an art buff or just fancy spicing up your hols snaps, this tourist attraction is the dog’s bollocks. Trust me, your mates back home will be green with envy when they see you posing next to these epic artworks. 

A photo of the stunning Medusa statue at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. Her hair made of snakes is all messy.
Medusa spotted at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: probably time for a trim, Miss. Can’t petrify anyone if they can’t see your peelers. 😂🥁😉 — Pic © Markus Krenn

How to get to Ayia Napa Sculpture Park by bus?

How to get your bum to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: hop on bus 101 from Makronissos Beach (Google Maps Plus Code XXQ4+C65) and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 20 mins. That’s about 8 km or a tad over 5 miles in old money. 

How to get your bum to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: hop on bus 101 from Landa Beach (Google Maps Plus Code XXQ6+G8P) and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 20 mins. That’s about 7 km or a tad over 4 miles in old money. 

How to get your bum to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: hop on bus 101 from Nissi Beach (Google Maps Plus Code XXQ8+HP) and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 15 mins. That’s about 6 km or a tad over 3.5 miles in old money. 

How to get your bum to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: hop on bus 101 from Vathia Gonia Beach (Google Maps Plus Code XXQP+8V) and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 15 mins. That’s about 5 km or a tad over 3 miles in old money. 

How to get your bum to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: hop on bus 101 from Ayia Napa Square (Google Maps Plus Code X2Q2+C39) and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 10 mins. That’s about 3 km or a tad over 1.5 miles in old money. 

How to get your bum to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park: hop on bus 102 from stop 102 in Protaras (Google Maps Plus Code 2364+JP2) and you’ll be at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park in under 15 mins. That’s about 10 km or a tad over 6 miles in old money. Stop 102 is right by Fig Tree Bay beach. 

Is there a car park at Ayia Napa Sculpture Park?

Bang in X2P8+39X into Google Maps and let the tech do the heavy lifting. 🧭🗺️🚙

Psst… there’s a free car park hidden round the corner at the side entrance.

Have a cracking drive and make sure to snap loads of pics at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park — it’s a belter! 

Ayia Napa Sculpture Park — hands down the best outdoor art in Cyprus

In a nutshell: when Nissi Beach hits the hay, head to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. It’s easily one of the top things to do in Cyprus — part art, part jaunt, all Insta-gold. 🤩🔝🔥

Whether you’re an art buff, a selfie addict or just a nosy parker, this cheeky tourist attraction has got something to knock your socks off.

So, slap on your sunnies, lace up your trainers and leg it over to the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park. It’s where Mother Nature and art buffs have a bit of a knees-up, and trust me, you don’t want to be the mug who missed it!

Have a cracking hols in Cyprus. 🇨🇾🏖️🌴 Take care! Cheers, Markus