Makronisos Holiday Village

Makronisos Holiday Village Located in a quiet spot on the outskirts of Ayia Napa, in the eastern part of Cyprus, the Makronisos Holiday Village is a complete tourist village.
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Ideally located in a quiet spot on the outskirts of Ayia Napa, in the eastern part of Cyprus, the Makronisos Holiday Village is a complete tourist village offering comfort and a friendly atmosphere. From check in to check out, you will receive a warm welcome reflecting the attentive standard of service. Attractively decorated and well equipped bungalows, studios and apartments with terraces or bal

conies, are set among extensive gardens filled with palms and beautiful bougainvillea. The gardens create a lush back drop to the large, beautiful lagoon style swimming pool with children's pool. A wealth of facilities and an extensive leisure programme for all ages means you'll be torn between an energetic time and a chillax break - so why not have a bit of both?

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Nissi Avenue 148
Agia Napa
5330

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Ideally located in a quiet spot on the outskirts of Ayia Napa, in the eastern part of Cyprus, the Makronisos Holiday Village is a complete tourist village offering comfort and a friendly atmosphere. From check in to check out, you will receive a warm welcome reflecting the attentive standard of service.

Attractively decorated and well-equipped bungalows, studios and apartments with terraces or balconies, are set among extensive gardens filled with palms and beautiful bougainvillaeas. The gardens create a lush backdrop to the large, beautiful lagoon style swimming pool with children's pool. A wealth of facilities and an extensive leisure programme for all ages means you'll be torn between an energetic time and a chillax break - so why not have a bit of both?