This Christmas, the Ayia Napa Marina is transformed into a Christmas Village for a month full of sparkling festive activities. More specifically, from 4 to 30 December 2022, young and old will have the opportunity to experience the magic of the festive season through impressive decorations and activities for the whole family.
The magic in the absolute hot spot of Cyprus begins on Sunday 4 December with the Christmas tree and shopping precinct lighting at 17:30 p.m., and continues with activities throughout December. Crafts, Christmas Market, games, dancing, music, mascots, theater, live links, artificial snow, and of course Santa Claus who will be giving out gifts, are just some of the festive surprises planned. The start of the events will be celebrated with the presence of the Speaker of the Parliament, Annita Dimitriou, Church Authorities, Mayors, MPs of the Free Famagusta area and other local officials.
Aiming to bring smiles to young and old alike, Ayia Napa Marina offers the perfect backdrop and entertainment for the whole family to create unforgettable memories. And since we've all spent enough Christmases in the mountains or in the city center, the year has come to live the ultimate Christmas experience by the sea.
This year all roads, from land and sea, lead to the Christmas Village of Marina Agia Napa. A unique experience for the most beautiful days of the year in the ultimate entertainment destination for every season of the year.
See the complete festive program here.
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