Cyprus - Things to Do for Children
Ocean Aquarium, Protaras
It may be difficult to tear the kids away from this cool cavern full of tanks
housing scary piranhas and sharks, menacing morays, stingrays and hundreds of
other fascinating denizens of the underwater world. It m ay be even more
difficult to persuade them to go back in the water after they have seen what may
lurk beneath. In the aquarium gardens there are also crocodile and turtle ponds
and a penguin house
Magic Dancing Waters, Protaras
Children (and most likely parents) will be enthralled by this one-hour
rainbow-like lisp lay of illuminated fountains that seem indeed to make the
water dance and change colour to a programme of classical and prop music themes.
Get there early or book in advance from the tourist office, as seats are always
at a premium.
Ascott Pottery, Protaras
Children can try their hand at turning clay on a potter's wheel at this
welcoming commercial pottery. You can also buy their cheerfully coloured plates,
bowls, cups and jugs.
Fasouri Watermania, Limassol
Fasouri is the largest and best of the Cyprus water parks, with more than 50
different rides, slides and games, organized activities, thrills such as the
near-vertical Kamikaze Ride and gentler paddling for toddlers. There are also
two restaurants, three snack bars and a souvenir shop
Time Elevator, Limassol
For slightly older children, this thrilling multi-media attraction plunges
its audience deep into Cyprus's past. As you sit in your seat you travel past an
audio-visual that traces the island's history from the earliest settlers until
the present day. Lasting around half an hour, shows run every 40 minutes
Reptile House, Limassol
Kids with a taste for scaly critters and creepy-crawlies will love this
collection of snakes, lizards, tortoises (sometimes including newly-hatched
babies), scorpions and hairy spiders. Nervous mums and dads may be less
enthusiastic.
Aphrodite Waterpark, Paphos
Fun for all the family is the theme of this enormous water park, which boasts
more than 30 rides and attractions, ranging from fairly gentle slides and floats
to exciting five-lane "mat racing'; a simulated wave pool, and a shallow pool
for toddlers. A very welcome break from the often oppressive summer heat
Kikiriko Fun Park, Ayia Napa
Kikiriko is Greek for the "cock-a-doodle-do" and one of the main attractions
of this park, which is especially designed for children of all ages, is a giant
bouncy cockerel. There are also swings, roundabouts, climbing frames and other
activities for all the family to enjoy.
Yellow Submarine, Ayia Napa
See the marine world through the portholes of this miniature 30-seat
submarine, which cruises the Ayia Napa coast and its underwater grottoes. A high
point of the two-and-a-half hour cruise is the feeding session, when the skipper
attracts dozens of fish to eat food from his fingers.
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