(Redirected from Ayia Napa Sea Monster)The Ayia Napa Sea Monster is a
cryptid, claimed to inhabit the coast off of
Ayia Napa in
Cyprus, a popular
tourist resort in the
Mediterranean. Most sightings occur around
Cape Greko (Cavo Greko). It is known by the local fishermen as "O Filikos Teras"
[1], which translates to "the friendly monster". There have been no reports of it causing any harm, although it has been reported at times to rip and drag away fishing nets.
There is no evidence that the monster actually exists, except in folklore and through various sightings by tourists and locals alike. There exists little photographic evidence, except unverified short-films and pictures.
Many believers of the myth of the Ayia Napa Sea Monster like to link it with the mythical sea monster of Greek mythology called
Skylla, which is depicted in the mosaics that remain in the
House of Dionysus, a Roman villa from the 3rd century AD in
Paphos,
Cyprus[2].
Regardless of the fact that its existence has not been scientifically proven, the hope of spotting the Ayia Napa Sea Monster remains a highlight for many tourists on boating day-trips. Many hotels boast to being in close proximity of sightings.
References
1. HadjiPavlou, P: Cyprus Weekly, page 18. March 14 2007
2. Department of Antiquities, Republic Of Cyprus: [[1]]