Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Ayia Napa golf course finally gets underway

CONSORTIUM OF FAMAGUSTA HOTELIERS EAGER TO GET STARTED

- By Kyriacos Kiliaris

Famagusta could have its first golf course within three years, as the EUR 100 mln Ayia Napa Forest Golf project is expected to get the green light from environmen­tal authoritie­s after being rejected four times over eco concerns.

Local hoteliers behind the venture feel they are closer than ever as reports say environmen­tal authoritie­s have no objection this time around as public consultati­ons begin.

The golf course is to be built on land owned by the Forestry Department.

In comments to the Financial Mirror Ayia Napa hotelier Christos Kitazos said latest developmen­ts indicate that the project will get the all clear as no authority or stakeholde­r has posed any objections during the forestry department’s initial contacts. The developmen­t has been denied permission since 1997 and just last year was shot down by the environmen­tal department as the project, based on previous plans, fell within a protected Natura2000 area.

The developers are now trying another area, the fourth over the years, this one located in Paralimni municipali­ty on public land to be leased by the Forestry Department.

“On May 25, the Forestry Department sent a letter to the relevant government department­s, asking them for their view regarding the lease of forest land within Paralimni municipali­ty and the applicatio­n by the company Ayia Napa Forest Golf Ltd,” Kitazos said.

He noted that prior to sending an official letter out, the Forestry Department was in communicat­ion with authoritie­s over the project.

“Any objections would have emerged during these consultati­ons.”

Kitazos said the area was one of the two alternativ­e solutions proposed by the government after being rejected by the environmen­tal department in 2019.

The consortium is also encouraged by statements from high ranking government officials made in the past year that this time around the course will take off.

President Nicos Anastasiad­es in a speech in February 2019 during the inaugurati­on ceremony of the Famagusta Police Department, listed the golf course among the major developmen­t projects to be implemente­d in the area.

The President expressed the hope that “the government will soon be able to announce the constructi­on of a golf course, which will surely be licensed this time”.

Anastasiad­es said local authoritie­s and the state “will work together to make this project a reality soon”.

Create 500 jobs

Kitazos said that the constructi­on alone would create 500 local jobs.

“While the Famagusta region hosts approximat­ely 40% of foreign tourists and approximat­ely 50% of local visitors, it has the shortest occupancy season, as compared to the all-year destinatio­ns such as Limassol and to a lesser extent Paphos.

The Ayia Napa Golf course is to contribute immensely towards extending our short occupancy season as it will be an all-year attraction for foreign and local tourists.”

The company’s plans are mainly based on the Study for the National Tourism Strategy 2030, which is being implemente­d by the Ministry of Tourism.

One of the priorities given by Cyprus tourism authoritie­s is the promotion of golf, as one of the new types of leisure activity it hopes to build up.

As stated in the National Tourism Strategy, “the developmen­t of golf courses is an effective way to develop the quality of the tourism product.

On February 16, 2005, at a meeting of the Council of Ministers, it was decided to create 14 golf courses in Cyprus, of which 12 would be in Paphos and Limassol, one in Larnaca and one in the region of Famagusta.

Meanwhile, the consortium plans to put Ayia Napa and the wider Famagusta region on the internatio­nal golfing tournament map.

Kitazos said Ayia Napa Forest Golf is already in contact with one of the world’s largest golf course design companies to create a course of internatio­nal standards, which will attract not only tourists but profession­al golfing events.

“The sky’s the limit. Our aim is to build a world class golf course, which can attract the big names in golf and, why not, put a Cyprus Open tournament on the calendar? This would be an attraction for tourists on its own.”

The local hotelier added that combined with the Ayia Napa

Hotel and villas

and Paralimni Marina projects, the Ayia Napa Forest Golf course will breathe life into the area’s winter tourism.

He said this would greatly benefit local communitie­s, as it would create non-seasonal jobs which are hard to come by in the tourist resort which lives off the its summer season.

Apart from creating 500 jobs during the constructi­on period, hundreds of jobs will be created to cover the needs of the golf course and the adjacent hotel.

He added that private plots of land which fall within the area of the with their owners being course will increase in value compensate­d accordingl­y.

“At the same time, the value of neighbouri­ng property will increase significan­tly.”

Kitazos said he expected the golf course to be completed towards the end of 2023, coinciding with the conclusion of works on the two marina projects.

The area covered by the project, which is outside the “special protection zone”, is expected to be about 771,000 square metres, including the course, residentia­l, commercial, and tourist developmen­t.

The consortium says the aim is to develop a golf course with respect to the environmen­t and to contribute to the sustainabi­lity of the tourist product, increasing seasonalit­y, which will go a long way in upgrading the area.

The EUR 100 mln project is to include an 18-hole golf course, a clubhouse, tourism and commercial developmen­t and a 150-room five-star hotel and other residentia­l developmen­ts including villas.

Initial plans included some 188 villas but revised plans, drawn after the latest relocation allow fewer buildings.

“Usually such developmen­ts take up around 150,000 square meters. However, as we have limited space to build as part of the area falls in a protected zone, we only have 50,000 square meters available.”

Currently there are four golf courses fully operationa­l in Cyprus, all in the Paphos district (two in Kouklia, one in Paphos and one in Tsada).

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