'Empty pub & full cemetery' (Agia Napa 2011)
After the 1974's occupation by the turkish forces, the Republic of Cyprus lost one of the main cities on the eastern coast: Famagusta. That's why Agia Napa, a close fisherman village with no more than 4 houses and a small church developed within 20 years into the huge and sometimes horrific destination that it is today. Hundred thousands of british and russian tourists arrive every summer to Agia Napa to practise the 'sun and fan' leisure by all means
Welcome to Low cost paradise at all cost...