Fountain in Central Square
Right in the middle of Ayia Napa’s buzzing core—Giorgos Seferis Square—you’ll find this fountain doing its thing quietly while everything else around it screams “holiday mode.”
You won’t need Google Maps for this one. If you’re anywhere near the monastery, bars, or restaurants, congratulations—you’re already there.
Not Just a Fountain—A Social Magnet
The fountain isn’t just decorative—it’s basically Ayia Napa’s unofficial meeting point.
“Let’s meet at the fountain” is a phrase you’ll hear more than you expect. Friends gather here, couples pause here, and solo travelers suddenly aren’t so solo anymore.
It’s where plans begin… and sometimes where they fall apart (usually after a few cocktails).
Day vs Night: Same Fountain, Two Personalities
During the day, the fountain is calm, almost shy. It sits quietly under the sun while tourists wander by with iced coffees and mild life decisions.
At night? Completely different story.
Lights, music, people, energy—it becomes part of the nightlife atmosphere without even trying.
The water reflects neon signs and moving crowds, giving the whole square a cinematic feel.
The Perfect People-Watching Spot (Seriously)
If you enjoy people-watching (and let’s be honest, who doesn’t on vacation?), this is prime real estate.
Grab a nearby drink, sit close to the fountain, and watch:
- Party groups gearing up for the night
- Families heading back from dinner
- Street performers doing their thing
- That one guy who’s already had too much at 8 PM
It’s like a live show… and you didn’t even pay for a ticket.
Surrounded by Everything That Matters
The fountain’s biggest advantage? Location, location, location.
Within a few steps, you’ve got:
- The iconic Ayia Napa Monastery
- Bars that go from chill to wild real quick
- Restaurants for every mood (and budget)
- Cafés for your “I need a break from partying” moment
Basically, if Ayia Napa had a living room, this would be it.
A Surprisingly Good Photo Spot
You might not expect it, but the fountain is actually a solid photo location—especially at night.
The combination of water reflections, lighting, and constant movement creates that “effortlessly cool” travel shot.
Pro tip:
Come just after sunset when the sky still has a bit of color. You’ll get the best of both worlds—natural light + nightlife glow.
Great for a Quick Pause (Before the Next Adventure)
Ayia Napa can be… a lot. In the best way possible.
The fountain offers a quick breather between activities:
- Waiting for friends? Sit here.
- Killing time before dinner? Sit here.
- Regretting last night’s decisions? Definitely sit here.
It’s one of those rare spots where you can slow down—without actually leaving the action.
Is It a “Must-See” Attraction?
Let’s be honest—this isn’t the Eiffel Tower.
But here’s the thing: you’ll probably pass by it multiple times without even planning to. And each time, it’ll feel slightly different depending on the vibe of the square.
So no, you don’t “visit” the fountain.
You experience it—again and again—throughout your trip.

| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Giorgos Seferis Square, Ayia Napa (Central Square) |
| Type | Decorative public fountain/meeting point |
| Best Time to Visit | Evening and night for atmosphere and lighting |
| Entry Fee | Free |
| Nearby Attractions | Ayia Napa Monastery, bars, restaurants, nightlife streets |
| Ideal For | Meeting point, people-watching, quick breaks, photos |
| Accessibility | Fully accessible, located in a pedestrian-friendly square |
| Tips | Visit at sunset or nighttime for the best vibe and photos |



