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Waterworld
Waterpark, Ayia Napa - This is the largest themed Waterpark in Europe, offering a huge
selection of water slides and amenities. Don’t
miss out on this fabulous day out for all the
family. If you're in Cyprus or anywhere nearby,
this award-winning park deserves a vis
it.
Bungee
Jumping
– for the adventurous tourists in Cyprus,
bungee jumping is available in Ayia Napa. It
conforms to the Australian & New Zealand
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sports – This
is one of the best areas on the island for fabulous
watersports. Take
part in paragliding, water skiing, hire a speedboat, jet
ski’s, even try out a flying fish!!The list is endless and so are the fantastic beaches with
watersport facilities.
Golfing
- Cyprus is fast becoming a favourite with many golfing
travellers due to an improvement in facilities and, of
course, its superb all-year round climate. There are
several golf schools, golf development classes and
academies, in many locations in Cyprus to help you
improve your game. It is rumoured that there are several ‘new’ top quality golf courses to
be built on the eastern coast of Cyprus – between
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Go-karting
- There are many go- karting centres in Cyprus. Most are open
seven days a week, an excellent one being located at Ayia Napa,
next door to the Waterpark.
Diving
- Warm seas, clear water and year-round sunshine ensure that
diving in Cyprus remains a popular pastime. The varied nature of
the dive sites as well as the lack of tides and currents means
that both beginners and more experienced divers can enjoy the
experience. There's plenty of underwater life and a huge variety
of fish.
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Skiing
and Snowboarding: Troodos Mountains – Experience Cyprus in the winter months,
January to March. There
is fantastic skiing and snowboarding on Mount Olympus,
in the beautiful Troodos Mountains.
Fishing–
Cyprus has many lakes and dams for both fly and course
fishing, and of course, not forgetting sea fishing,
which you do almost anywhere along the coast.
Most lakes are subject to a fishing permit, which
is needed before you can do this.
These are relatively inexpensive and can be
purchased from most fishing and sports shops. |
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