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Top 10 Bars and Pubs

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  • 1. Bikini Bar, Protaras

    You will hear the latest Greek and international hits here, a popular haunt with local twenty-somethings and visitors alike. Famed for its café frappé.

  • 2. Guru Ethnic Bar, Agia Napa

    Guru is more stylish than the run of Agia Napa’s pubs and bars – they even have a smart-casual dress code. There are three bars, bar snacks and a generally civilized atmosphere.

  • 3. Sydney Australian Bar, Agia Napa

    This Aussie-run pub offers the cheapest beer in Agia Napa. A stone’s throw from Kryo Nero beach, it’s a great place to chill during the heat of the afternoon, and gets lively after sundown.

  • 4. Luke Kelly’s Irish Pub, Agia Napa

    Guinness on tap, and the array of paraphernalia and bonhomie that characterizes Irish pubs around the world, are all on offer here. Gets very crowded.

  • 5. Fans, Agia Napa

    The top bar for sporting action, with big-screen TVs showing the world’s major sports events, from Grand Prix motor-racing to World Cup soccer.

  • 6. The Bedrock Inn, Agia Napa

    A colossal Fred Flintstone effigy towers over this loud caveman-themed bar, with karaoke every summer evening. Not for the faint-hearted or style conscious.

  • 7. Freedom Reggae Bar, Agia Napa

    The gentle pulse of dub and reggae is the order of the day here. Friendly, laid-back and open day and night.

  • 8. The Globe, Larnaka

    This slightly retro expatriate hangout tries its best to recreate an authentic English pub, with a choice of keg and bottled beers, live sports TV and middle-of-the-road live bands. Open daytime and evenings.

  • 9. Marco Polo Wine Bar, Larnaka

    Despite the name, Marco Polo also serves beer and is a comfortable spot to relax while checking your e-mail at one of the Internet tables.

  • 10. The Queen’s Arms, Larnaka

    A long-standing British favourite with a “buy one, get one free” happy hour from 6:30–9:30pm. Beer and stout on tap, big-screen TV, and it welcomes families with kids.

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