It's a long time since we were last in Ayia Napa and I have to say it made a very pleasant change to see a holiday resort that looks complete.
No building work, no empty or derelict shops, a clean and tidy resort, providing tourism at it's best with unspoilt beaches and azure seas.
I think I want to move house..... What a shame I have to work
Both Paphos and Limassol should take a leaf from Napa's book and make an asserted effort to tidy their tourist areas up. No more scruffy shop fronts or crappy frontages of closed businesses on Bar Street (Paphos), give us proper pavements and walkways, and make the most of what Cyprus has to offer.
However, the East coast has always had the best of the coastline in my estimation and couple that with gorgeous beaches it's no wonder Ayia Napa is alive with tourists.
Sea caves near Capo Greko by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
Nissi Beach, Ayia Napa by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
Rock bridge, Ayia Napa sea caves by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
Natural rock bridge by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
Large cave near Cape Greco by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
Ayia Napa harbour / marina by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
And a great hotel to boot, situated along Nissi Avenue - no noise from the bars at night and none inside the hotel either. (Adults only but still with the "twenty somethings" in residence. We never heard a peep from them!:
Tasia Maris Beach Hotel, Ayia Napa by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
More photos here: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjGQuEqC
So for anyone who thinks Ayia Napa is all about clubbing and bars you can rest easy, there's plenty of diversions available for all ages. Stay away from The Square area and you can have a peaceful and relaxing holiday with your family or as a couple.
Looks like another great feature of the hotel is that you can make your way to the swim up bar via a lilo , or is that there for floating back to your sunbed ??
It's a life saving device in case you fall off your seat after too many cocktails
Thanks for the lovely photos Cyprus I went to Napa with my friend early one year before the youngsters got there and had a brilliant time
Our cousin stayed in the Tasia Maris but we couldnt get booked in there so stayed at the Christofina along Nissi Avenue.
We had a fabulous holiday and loved Landra beach a little to the west of Nissi beach.
We would love to return and looking at your lovely photos has given me the push to look for September/October.
Some stunning pictures there
Since coming to live in Cyprus I do tend to find I've got more into photography and am considering upgrading my camera.
I would love one of the DSLR models but I find they're a bit too cumbersome for my liking so have been interested to read about "mirrorless" cameras. Has anyone got any experience of them or can offer any recommendations for someone moving from a Compact point and shoot camera to an intermediate DSLR type?
This was last night at the Club Aphrodite bowling club following our swim at the pool. We popped along for a cold KEO (new labels) and to cheer on a couple of friends in their match. It all looked a bit too civilised for us so it was just as well that Mr KEO was there to help it along.
2013-6-19_20.37.42 by CyprusPictures, on Flickr
This photo was from my mobile phone - it's not the best in certain light
Dazbo is into photography will pass him this link to see if he can help
cyprus100 wrote:Has anyone got any experience of them or can offer any recommendations for someone moving from a Compact point and shoot camera to an intermediate DSLR type?
For out and out quality and performance, you can't go wrong with a DSLR. The new mirror less cameras are pretty good, but not exactly cheap and can't quite match the overall performance of DSLR's, although they are very close. Any of the Canon or Nikon range DSLR's are good these days, even from the entry level models. Bear in mind, the camera body is only half the story, the lens for image quality is more important than the body and you'll need a lens to suit your photographic needs. It all comes down to budget really and what exactly you're after.
Darren
I really don't have much patience which is why I like my point and shoot Canon Ixus 95 IS which I currently use. I don't want to be messing about changing lenses every time I want to take a photo...
Any suggestions from that? Budget would have to be less than $500
Most DSLR's have programme auto modes in the same way as compacts and bridge cameras. They are as easy or as complicated as you want them to be. I wouldn't recommend the use of the auto modes as you won't get the best from the camera, but they are there to start with until you get more adventurous. Bridge cameras with superzooms, ie 10x or 16x, whatever they do these days are often false economy. Lenses are always a compromise and will work over certain ranges, but won't be great at there extremes. Even with advanced image stabilisation, try keeping a 16x bridge camera still enough to get a sharp shot!! That's before you consider he atmospheric conditions. You can get lenses to suit most needs for a DSLR, you just need to consider what you need. What you lose in versatility, you gain in image quality. Its a question of what's most important to you. Most of the Canon, Nikon, Fuji and Panasonic bridge cameras aren't bad these days but I'd steer clear of the superzooms, they aren't really usable at long range, they just sound impressive. Pixel count isn't the most important either, it's the size of the sensor and the quality that's more important, not the number of pixels. I wouldn't like to give a model number as I won't have used them, but have played with a couple of the Fuji and Panasonics, they aren't bad but all have their pros and cons.
Darren
Think I need to do some more research!
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