A British couple who have visited Ayia Napa on no fewer than 70 occasions have been named ‘tourism ambassadors’ by the town’s municipality. Peter and Glynnis Ditchburn received this honour from Ayia Napa mayor Christos Zannettou, who expressed gratitude for their unwavering loyalty to the destination.
During the award ceremony, Zannettou praised the Ditchburns for their dedication, stating, “The couple’s 70 visits are living proof of their deep love for Ayia Napa.” He further noted that the town now regards them as “not just visitors, but honorary locals, and the best ambassadors of our town in Great Britain.”
The Ditchburns have made countless memories in Ayia Napa, returning year after year to enjoy its picturesque coastlines, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Their commitment to the town has not gone unnoticed, as they have become well-known figures within the local community.
For Peter and Glynnis, their relationship with Ayia Napa extends beyond mere tourism; it embodies a genuine connection to the people and the culture. They have shared their experiences with friends and family, encouraging others to explore the beauty of the Cypriot resort.
As tourism continues to play a vital role in Ayia Napa’s economy, the Ditchburns represent the ideal image of devoted visitors. Their story serves as an inspiration for both local businesses and other tourists alike, highlighting the impact of loyalty in the travel sector.
In a world increasingly focused on fleeting experiences, the Ditchburns’ 70 trips to Ayia Napa stand as a testament to the powerful bond between visitors and their favourite destinations. Their recognition as tourism ambassadors reinforces the importance of community and the lasting relationships formed through travel.
