Living in Ayia Napa, Cyprus: An Expat's Honest Guide for 2026

Living in Ayia Napa, Cyprus: An Expat's Honest Guide for 2026

Thinking about settling in Ayia Napa? Here's what life is really like for expats — the good, the practical, and the things nobody mentions in the brochures.

Why Ayia Napa?

Ayia Napa is known for its stunning beaches and nightlife, but there's more to it. The area has been developing year-round infrastructure, and nearby Protaras offers a quieter family-friendly alternative. Property prices are competitive, and the planned Ayia Napa Marina will transform the area into a more upscale destination.

Cost of Living

Cyprus is affordable by Western European standards. Groceries are reasonable (especially local produce and wine), dining out costs €10-25 per person, and utilities run €100-200/month depending on AC usage in summer. The biggest variable is rent, which varies significantly by neighborhood.

Practical Tips

  • Transport — You'll need a car. Public transport exists but is limited
  • Healthcare — Both public (GHS) and private options are available
  • Language — English works for almost everything
  • Climate — Hot summers (35-40°C), mild winters (10-15°C)

Is Ayia Napa Right for You?

It depends on your priorities: business networking, beach access, budget, nightlife, or family infrastructure. Each Cyprus city has a distinct personality.

Read the detailed guide with neighborhood recommendations, rental prices, and local tips at Cyprus Tax Life. And if you're considering the move, check the moving to Cyprus guide for the complete checklist.


Originally published at Cyprus Tax Life — Your complete guide to taxes, residency & expat life in Cyprus.

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