Companies category powered by

Ayia Napa Marina invites beachgoers to East Beach

Ayia Napa Marina has announced the opening of the East Beach,describing it as an ideal destination which has been welcoming sea lovers for about a month now.

"With its privileged location, close to the commercial area of the Marina and between the Blue Flag-awarded beaches of Ayia Thekla and Makronissos, the East Beach is a beautiful small bay with white-gold sand and crystal-clear waters," a relevant press release notes.

Ayia Napa Marina East Beach July 2024 (1)

To better serve guests, each umbrella stand is equipped with a QR code, through which bathers can view the menu and order food and drinks for delivery from the Margherita Pizza Artigianale restaurant, located at the Marina Commercial Village.

The beach has 19 sets of umbrellas and sunbeds (38 sunbeds in total), with a rental cost of €2.50 per piece. Payments are made exclusively via card, ensuring the convenience and security of transactions, Ayia Napa Marina notes.

Ayia Napa Marina East Beach July 2024 (3)

"This tranquil beach is perfect for relaxing and swimming. Access is easy, and free outdoor parking is available, making it easy for everyone to visit.

Discover the East Beach of Ayia Napa Marina and enjoy a unique summer experience of breezy leisure in one of the island's most beautiful locations," the press release concludes.

Read More

Paddy Jansen: OLYMPION acquisition reflects Globeducate’s commitment to Cyprus
The priorities Cyprus' MEPs have set for the economy
AUB Mediterraneo marks new milestone by signing first academic degrees
Employment and hours worked up by an annual 2.1% and 2.3% in Q2
There is no magic wand for water scarcity, Agriculture Minister says
AmCham meets with President of the Cyprus – US Chamber of Commerce Maria Pappas
European Commission accepting applications for 2nd Informal Halloumi Working Group
Cyprus inflation slows to 1.5% in August
Olive oil and potatoes see biggest annual price increase in August
Human Resource Development Authority presents study on green jobs in Cyprus