Agioi Anargyroi is the seaside picnic site of the Cape Greko National Forest Park, set just 37 m above the water about 8 km from Agia Napa. It takes its name from the little white chapel of Agioi Anargyroi — dedicated to the physician twin saints Cosmas and Damianos — which stands on a rocky cliff over the sea a short stroll away, with a hermit's cave hidden beneath it.
The site itself is one of the best equipped on this coast: drinking water, barbecue hearths, a children's playground and wheelchair-friendly access, with room for around 117 people. Fires are allowed only in the grills provided, so bring charcoal.
Few picnic spots in Cyprus sit so squarely inside a trail network. The Konnoi - Agioi Anargyroi and Agioi Anargyroi trails start right at the site, the E4 passes within 80 m, and the Agioi Anargyroi - Sea Caves route — heading along the coast to the caves carved into the cliffs — begins about 300 m away. You can park once and walk in any direction.