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Does anyone have any Ayia Napa holiday advice they would like to share :)?

Hey everyone, me and some of my friends are planning on going to Ayia Napa this summer and wanted to know if anyone could recommend any hotels etc that would be good for nightlife and aren't too expensive! We were also thinking of doing all inclusive, recommendations?! :) We're all 17 as well, and there are 5 of us, are they strict with ID for clubs, i heard the square is good? Thanks :) x
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anywhere in ayia napa is good. its small so you are close to everything. i would not reccomend staying in the square as it is very busy and it gets annoying after a few days. i cant remember the name of the place i stayed at but it was just up the hill from the square and had a pool on the roof. the clubs are small and not as good as ibiza but they are cheaper.

edit - you will have no trouble getting in to the clubs and for the girls they let a lot in for free to attract the paying guys.
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  • Mpampis Soultanidis by Mpampis Soultanidis
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    Ayia Napalm after the last riots !

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  • Mirdit Qullafka by Mirdit Qullafka
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  • clubbingabroad by clubbing...
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    Hi, you dont need to go AI half the fun of clubbing holidays is going self catering and just eating when you need to.

    Some of the better hotels are

    Tsokkos holiday apartments
    Maria Apartments
    Anthea Apartment.

    The sqaure is brilliant its full of clubs and bars with my favs being club ice, bazzar bar and caste club. The hotels i recomended are close to the sqaure as well which is great. You wont need id ive never seen anyone get ID'd

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    Ruined in riots, burned in fires !
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    Not very safe. Dangerous indeed. Anal attacks over foreigners.
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    Go only by Vase Line Travel or RECTOPLANE.
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