Getting Around Ayia Napa:
A Local Bus Guide
One of the best things about staying in Ayia Napa is that you can easily explore the area without renting a car. Thanks to the local bus network, visitors can reach beautiful beaches, popular attractions, neighbouring resorts, and scenic coastal locations quickly and affordably.
For many holidaymakers, public transport is a convenient way to discover more of the region while avoiding parking concerns and car rental expenses.
Exploring the Region with Routes 101 and 102
The most popular local bus routes for visitors are Route 101 and Route 102.
These services connect some of the most attractive destinations in the Famagusta region, including:
- Ayia Napa
- Cape Greco
- Konnos Bay
- Protaras
- Pernera
- Paralimni
Route 101 operates from Ayia Napa towards Paralimni, while Route 102 follows the same route in the opposite direction.
These buses are ideal for visitors who wish to spend a day exploring the coastline, visiting different beaches, enjoying the natural beauty of Cape Greco, or discovering the neighbouring resort of Protaras.
Reaching Ayia Napa’s Famous Beaches
Several of the area’s most popular beaches can be reached using local bus services.
Visitors can easily travel to:
- Nissi Beach
- Landa Beach
- Makronissos Beach
- Konnos Bay
- Vathia Gonia Beach
This allows guests to enjoy a different beach experience every day without needing a car.
Discovering Ayia Napa Town
For visitors wishing to explore Ayia Napa itself, the local circular routes provide a practical transportation option.
Route 201 – Ayia Napa West Circle
This route serves many of the resort’s most popular locations, including:
- Ayia Napa Square
- Nissi Avenue
- MUSAN area
- Vathia Gonia Beach
- Nissi Beach
- Landa Beach
- Makronissos Beach
- Ayia Napa Marina
- THALASSA Museum area
Route 202 – Ayia Napa East Circle
This route connects visitors with:
- Ayia Napa Square
- Love Bridge
- Ammos tou Kambouri Beach
- Sculpture Park area
- THALASSA Museum area
- Eastern Ayia Napa neighbourhoods
These routes are particularly useful for visitors who want to explore local attractions, beaches, and cultural sites without using taxis.
Top Attractions Accessible by Bus
Many of Ayia Napa’s most popular attractions can be reached by local bus services, including:
Cape Greco National Forest Park
One of Cyprus’ most spectacular natural areas, offering walking trails, sea caves, panoramic viewpoints, and breathtaking coastal scenery.
MUSAN – Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa
A unique attraction combining art and nature beneath the Mediterranean Sea.
Sculpture Park
Featuring outdoor artworks created by artists from around the world and offering magnificent sea views.
THALASSA Municipal Museum
An excellent place to learn about Cyprus’ maritime history and cultural heritage.
Ayia Napa Marina
A modern waterfront destination with cafés, restaurants, and beautiful sea views.
Bus Travel Tips
- Keep some cash available for ticket purchases.
- During the summer season, buses operate more frequently.
- Check current timetables before travelling, particularly during public holidays.
- Allow extra travel time during peak summer months.
Staying Close to Public Transport
La Casa Di Napa enjoys an excellent location within walking distance of bus stops serving both local and regional routes.
Whether you are planning a beach day, a visit to Cape Greco, a cultural excursion, or a shopping trip to neighbouring towns, public transport makes it easy to explore the area without a car.
For the latest route information and transport advice, our reception team will be happy to assist you during your stay.
Beyond Ayia Napa
Visitors wishing to explore further can also use the Intercity Bus network, which provides connections to Larnaca, Nicosia, Limassol, and Paphos.
Combined with the local bus network, public transport offers an affordable and environmentally friendly way to discover many of Cyprus’ most popular destinations.
Official Website: OSEA
Bus Stops & Journey Planner: LIVE Buses