Ayia Napa (Cyprus): Home to an ancient monastry
June 10, 2007 |23:26 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots By : Arsalaan Haleem

Ayia Napa in Greece; or Agia Napa in English, is a resort on the southern coast of Cyprus. Famous for its sandy beaches, it has now more of a clubbing resort than a family vacationing point, which it once was.
The name Ayia Napa was borrowed from a Venetian-time monastery, which once used to be at the centre of the town, but unfortunately, for the religious it is now transformed into a major club of the city. The name itself, means ‘Saint’ in Greek language, while napa means a forested valley.
According to a legend, the renowned original icon was discovered by a hunter in pursuit of his prey. On discovering he named it Virgin Mary of Agia Napa and the monastry which was built in 1500s was named on the same name. Later on, a settlement evolved around it.
The town has now become one of the major clubbing destinations in the Mediterranean Sea region. Half of its visitors come here only due to this reason, while the other half are attracted by its beautiful beaches, sunny climate and ancient culture and traditions.

Lying west of Naxos in eastern Mediterranean Sea, Paros Island is separated by it by a 8 kilometre wide channel. Paros Island is a part of the Cyclades Group of Island and is 100 nautical miles southeast of the coastal city of Piraeus. 


mass and about 66 meters high above sea level.
Though, the land is chock-a-block dotted with waterfalls, some of which are quite small, not very spectacular, others are really, really spectacular, presenting a very beautiful view. 
island is the largest island of Palmer Archipelago, most of which lies inside the Antarctic Circle. 












