How much money do you need for 1 week in Ayia Napa?

Ah, the golden question: How much money do you need for one week in Ayia Napa?

The answer depends on your travel style—are you a budget-conscious backpacker, a mid-range explorer, or someone who throws money around like a beachside champagne shower? 

On average, expect to spend between € 500 and €2,500 per week per person on accommodation, food, drinks, activities, and transportation.

I’ll break down the costs in this guide, from dirt-cheap street gyros to luxurious sunset cruises. 

Plus, I’ll throw in a few real-life scenarios to help you budget wisely. Whether you’re a party animal planning a week of club-hopping or a chill traveler looking to soak up the sun, this article will help you get your numbers straight before booking your trip.

How much money do you need for 1 week in Ayia Napa?

💰 Cost Breakdown: 1 Week in Ayia Napa

Accommodation Costs

Your most significant expense will likely be where you sleep—unless you plan to party so hard that a sunbed at Nissi Beach becomes your temporary bed.

  • Budget (Hostels & Budget Hotels): €30-€60 per night
  • Mid-Range (3-4 Star Hotels & Apartments): €80-€150 per night
  • Luxury (5-Star Resorts & Villas): €200-€500 per night

Food & Drinks

Food in Ayia Napa is a delightful mix of cheap souvlaki, traditional tavernas, and high-end restaurants.

  • Street Food & Cheap Eats: €5-€10 per meal
  • Mid-Range Restaurants: €15-€30 per meal
  • Fine Dining: €50+ per meal

And, of course, the drinks! A cocktail at a beach bar will set you back €7-€12, while a night at one of the famous clubs could mean €50-€100 if you go all out.

📌 Real-Life Story: A traveler once told me how he budgeted €20 a day for food… only to realize by day three that he had spent most of his cash on drinks. 

Let’s say, he ate a lot of gas station sandwiches by the end of his trip!

Activities & Attractions

Ayia Napa isn’t just about nightlife—it’s packed with amazing things to do.

  • Beaches (Free entry, sunbed rental ~€7/day)
  • Boat Tours: €20-€60 per person
  • Water Sports: €30-€100+
  • Nightclub Entrance: €10-€30 (sometimes free with a flyer)
  • Excursions & Sightseeing: €30-€100

Transportation

Taxis can be expensive, but local buses are affordable.

  • Bus Ticket: ~€1.50-€2.50
  • Taxi (Short Ride): ~€10-€20
  • Car Rental: €30-€60 per day

📌 Real-Life Tip: A group of travelers I met rented an ATV to explore Cape Greco—it saved them taxi money, and they had a blast driving along the coast. Highly recommend!

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How Much Money Will You Spend for a Week in Cyprus?

Your spending money for a week in Cyprus depends on your travel style. On average:

  • Budget travelers: €350-€600 per week (hostels, street food, buses, free activities).
  • Mid-range travelers: €800-€1,500 per week (3-4 star hotels, restaurants, tours, and nightlife).
  • Luxury travelers: €2,000+ per week (5-star resorts, fine dining, VIP nightlife, and private excursions).

Most of your budget will go toward accommodation, food, transport, and activities like boat trips, diving, or sightseeing.

If you’re heading to Ayia Napa, nightlife will add extra costs.

Is Ayia Napa Expensive to Eat?

Ayia Napa offers food options for all budgets:

  • Budget eats (street food, souvlaki, gyros): €5-€10 per meal.
  • Mid-range restaurants: €15-€30 per meal.
  • Fine dining: €50+ per meal.

You can eat affordably by sticking to tavernas, fast food, and supermarkets.

But if you go for seafood platters and steak dinners every night, expect a pricier bill!

How Expensive is Ayia Napa Nightlife?

Ayia Napa’s nightlife can be as cheap or as expensive as you make it:

  • Budget (pre-drinking, happy hours, free entry clubs): €20-€50 per night.
  • Mid-range (bars, clubs, cocktails, entry fees): €50-€100 per night.
  • Luxury (VIP tables, bottle service, premium drinks): €200+ per night.

Many clubs offer free entry before midnight or with flyers, so check around before splurging on entrance fees.

Do You Need Cash in Ayia Napa?

While most places accept credit and debit cards, it’s good to have some cash for:

  • Taxi rides (many prefer cash).
  • Small tavernas, food stalls, and kiosks.
  • Beach sunbeds and umbrellas.
  • Tipping (optional but appreciated).

ATMs are widely available, but some charge fees, so bring a mix of cash and card to be safe!

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Final Thoughts: How Much Do You Need?

Your weekly budget in Ayia Napa depends on your lifestyle:

  • Budget Travelers: €500-€800 per person
  • Mid-Range Travelers: €1,000-€1,500 per person
  • Luxury Travelers: €2,000+ per person

Now that you know the costs, all that’s left is to pack your bags, book your stay, and get ready for the time of your life in Ayia Napa!

ExpenseBudget (€)Mid-Range (€)Luxury (€)
Accommodation (per night)30-6080-150200-500
Food (per meal)5-1015-3050+
Drinks (per night out)20-5050-100100-200
Activities (per week)50-100150-300400+
Transport (per week)20-5050-100100-200
Total (per person, per week)500-8001,000-1,5002,000+

Can you visit Ayia Napa on a budget?

Yes! Staying in budget hotels, eating street food, and using buses can keep your expenses under €500-€800 for a week.

It depends. If you stick to budget-friendly options, it’s affordable. But luxury travelers can easily spend €2,000+ per week.

Expect to spend €15-€30 per day on budget food or €50+ for fancy meals. Drinks range from €7-€12 per cocktail.

Accommodation and nightlife are the most significant expenses, especially if you book 5-star hotels or hit the clubs every night.

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My name is Matan, and I'm so lucky to call Cyprus home. I have a special fondness for Ayia Napa: I love this vibrant town for its stunning beaches, dynamic atmosphere, and endless opportunities for both relaxation and adventure. In my free time, I enjoy playing music, traveling to discover new cultures and landscapes, and getting lost in the pages of a good book.

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Hi, and thanks for stopping by! My name is Matan, and I live in Cyprus—a place that perfectly complements my passion for life and creativity.

Ayia Napa, in particular, has captured my heart with its stunning beaches, vibrant atmosphere, and rich cultural tapestry that offers energy and tranquility.

I’m constantly inspired by how the town blends a lively spirit with serene natural beauty, making it the ideal backdrop for my creative endeavors.

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