Visiting Ayia Napa Sculpture Park was one of the highlights of my trip to Cyprus. The park is set in a stunning location by the sea, where even the scenery makes you pause. I strolled along narrow sandy paths winding among diverse sculptures—each turn revealing something unexpected, modern, or symbolic, crafted by artists from around the globe.
One moment I’ll never forget was early in the morning at sunrise. I experienced a soft, golden light casting delicate shadows over the sculptures, while the sea shimmered in the background. The atmosphere was tranquil and almost meditative, as if the whole world had taken a brief pause.
The park has an impressive backstory: it originated from an international sculpture symposium and continues to grow with new pieces. Nearby, there’s also Cactus Park, a charming complement featuring exotic, drought-resistant plants.
I highly recommend a visit. At this place, art and nature come together in a truly unforgettable way, leaving an impression that lasts long after...
Read moreI visited the park for the first time 3 years ago and when I visited again recently, I was very pleased to see that the park has expanded further with new sculptures. I’m very happy that more visitors have discovered this park over the last few years. However, I firmly believe that adding a few more trees here and there for shade would be beneficial, as well as adding a few benches under the shade structure for people to rest and look at the view. In addition, although there is an 'unofficial' parking area at the entrance of the park, the ground is uneven and in bad condition. So the entrance area needs to be improved with the creation of 5-6 parking spaces. I hope to see more improvements and more visitors next...
Read moreAbsolutely loved it! A unique open-air art experience overlooking the sea. Each sculpture is different and worth spending time to appreciate — beautifully set against the stunning coastal view. We were lucky to visit on a breezy day; otherwise, it can get quite hot, so best to go early morning or late afternoon.
We spent about 3–4 hours here enjoying the creativity and peaceful surroundings, then walked a bit further to the Lover’s Bridge to catch the sunset — a perfect Cyprus-style evening!
There’s easy and free parking nearby with ample space. Entry is also free, making it a great family-friendly outing. A must-visit in Ayia Napa if you enjoy art, photography, or simply...
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