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Chrissey Babe
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15-06-2005 11:16 AM
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Joined: 27 May 2005
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| Hi there
I am on countdown to my holiday on 3rd July to Nissi Beach in Cyprus - anyone out there been?
Can you recommend any nice places to eat, places to visit and things to do.
We are a young and I mean young! don't act our ages 43 and 44 and are taking our daughter who is 17.
Look forward to hearing any comments or appraisals - let me have em!!!!!
Chrissey babe :wave: :blob3: :greenjum:
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My Latest Review: Jul 2005 Tasia Maris Hotel, Ayia Napa (8/10)
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crookies
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15-06-2005 05:17 PM
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Joined: 15 Jun 2005
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| los banditos is EXCELLENT!! we we're in ayai napa 2 years ago and we ate there 3 times in out 2 week holiday. it is by far the best mexican restaurant i have been too. there is also a great sushi place but we didn't get a chance to eat there as you have too book days in advance, or you did when we were there.
enjoy your holiday.
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polar
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16-06-2005 03:28 PM
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Joined: 16 Jun 2005
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| Hi
Were going on July 3rd also (what airport are you flying from). It is our 7th time out to Nappa. Were staying next door to Nissi Beach at Adams Beach Hotel (are you staying in Nissi Beach Hotel).
The place is fantastic. Some restaurants to eat in are Los Bandidos the mexican already listed this is fab. The japanase is also fantastic Samurai but you will need to book it. Clarabel opposite the VIP bar in the centre is brilliant for steaks with sauce etc. and above it is Fiji and polynesion restaurant (its really like a chinese here) and that is brilliant too. There is a lovely italian opposite los bandidos (don't no the name of it). If you want something cheap and cheerful there is maccy d's and burger king and KFC. so there is someting for everyone
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Chrissey Babe
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16-06-2005 03:43 PM
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Joined: 27 May 2005
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| Cheers for that!!!
We are going from Birmingham Airport our flight is 8.00 am! We are staying at Tasia Maris - do you know it!
I am really excited now, you make it sound wonderful and as you have been there 7 times it must be good!!!
I have made a note of all the places you said and who knows we may meet in there!
Have a good holiday yourself, we can compare sun tans and reviews on our return if we do not meet up.
We love meeting people and every holiday we have been on we have met some lovely people and kept in touch - so who knows.
Chrissey Babe :occasion1
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My Latest Review: Jul 2005 Tasia Maris Hotel, Ayia Napa (8/10)
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suzie
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02-07-2005 09:13 PM
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Joined: 09 Feb 2005
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| Hi Chrissie,are you staying at the nissi beach hotel?Reason i ask is that my daughter is getting married there in June 2006 and any feedback would be more than welcome!Especially any details about other apartments very close to nissi beach where other guests could stay.Have a wonderful holiday and look forward to hearing all about it when you get back! :animaldo:
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audge2000
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02-07-2005 09:57 PM
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Joined: 20 Jun 2005
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| LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTER!!! Ha Ha! I was in Ayia Napa a cupla years ago, when i was 19, I had the time of my life, sunning myself all day and clubbin all night. Ayia Napa is kinda expesive in comparrison to other holiday locations, but I think it was worth every penny, I had the hoiday of a lifetime!For grown ups.... Mmm, I dont know. We stayed at Tsokkos apartments and it was over run by 17-30 year olds. (the lunatics took over the asylum). There was one family stayin at our appartments and they didnt enjoy it at all as they where afraid to leave their children unattended ...... that said, my uncle and his family returned to ayia napa 3 years in a row, so perhaps it has more to offer a family then i realise.
Whatever happens, pretty much every restaurant we went to served really good food, there is a lot of hotel entertainment and the beach is amazing!
A HOLIDAY IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT!
HAVE FUN,
Audrey x x x
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ag28com
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03-07-2005 08:05 AM
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Joined: 08 Aug 2004
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| From what I understand from being in Cyprus in 2003, Ayia Napa's days are limited as the Cypriot authoroities want to give the town back to families. The licenses of bars going to be refused, and the nights clubs closed down. The government is terribly shamed of what Ayoa Napa has become, and never intended it to be another Ibiza.
I am told that again it's the behaviour of alcohol fuelled young Brits that has most horrified the local people, who are a sensitive and proud race, with respect for their country. What a contrast!
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My Latest Review: Aug 2005 Grass Apartments, Icmeler (5/10)
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