The Ayia Napa Underwater Sculpture Park is located in the Pernera area of Ayia Napa.

It is a manmade reef which is has a theme from Greek mythology. The underwater reef aims in the development and the protection of the sea biodiversity, the development of the ecosystem and the enrichment of the tourist product in the area.

The first sculptures are made of sea materials such as stones, rocks, shells and have already been sunk. Six large sculptures are also ready to be places under water once the relevant permits have been given. The municipality aspires that it will attract diving tourism through the underwater sculpture park.

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