
Club Ice
Club Ice stands as one of Ayia Napa's largest nightlife venues, with a capacity pushing 2,000 across its main room and secondary spaces. Located at Nissi Avenue 18, the club occupies a purpose-built structure with an industrial interior, heavy sound system, and a lighting rig that rivals mid-tier European festival stages. The main dance floor stretches wide enough to hold several hundred people comfortably, with raised platforms along the sides for VIP bottle service. A second room offers a different music policy, typically R&B or hip-hop when the main room runs commercial dance music. The venue books international DJs throughout the summer season, with names from the UK club circuit making regular appearances. The front entrance faces directly onto Nissi Avenue, making it impossible to miss. Security is professional and visible, with ID checks at the door and a no-tolerance policy on drugs. The outdoor smoking area connects to the main avenue, letting you step out and back in without re-queuing on quieter nights.
What to Expect
Walking in, you hit a wall of bass and cold air conditioning after the warm Mediterranean night outside. The main room opens up into a cavernous space with lasers cutting through haze. The crowd is young, sunburned, and ready to go hard.
High-energy, loud, and packed. The crowd feeds off each other and the DJs push the volume accordingly.
Commercial dance, EDM, house, and UK garage in the main room. R&B, hip-hop, and pop in the second room.
Casual. Shorts, t-shirts, and trainers are the norm. No dress code enforcement beyond prohibiting offensive clothing.
Groups looking for a big-room club experience, fans of commercial dance music, anyone wanting the full Ayia Napa superclub night.
Cash (EUR) and cards accepted at the bar. Card payments can be slow during peak hours, so carry some cash.
Price Range
Entry 15-30 EUR (often includes one drink), beer 6-7 EUR, cocktails 12-15 EUR, bottle service 200-400 EUR, shots 3-5 EUR
Entry ~$16-32/~14-28 GBP, beer ~$6.50-7.50, cocktails ~$13-16, bottle service ~$215-430
Hours
23:00-05:00 daily during summer season (late May to early October). Closed November through April.
Insider Tip
Arrive before midnight on weekdays to skip the queue entirely. Promoters on the strip hand out free entry cards, so grab one before heading in. The second room is less crowded and has better air conditioning if you need a break from the main floor.
Full Review
Club Ice delivers exactly what Ayia Napa promises: a large-format club experience with loud music, cheap-ish drinks by club standards, and a crowd that came to party. The main room is the draw. The sound system hits hard from every angle, and the lighting production is genuinely impressive for a seasonal resort club. International DJs rotate through on a weekly schedule during peak season, and even the resident DJs know how to read a crowd that's been pre-drinking since sunset.
The layout works in your favor if you know how to use it. The main floor gets sardine-tight after 1 AM on weekends, but the raised VIP sections along the walls give you space and a view if you're willing to pay for bottles. The second room offers a complete change of pace with slower tempos and a smaller crowd. It's a good reset if the main room gets overwhelming.
Service at the bars is predictably slow during peak hours. There are multiple bar stations, but they all get slammed between 1 and 3 AM. Ordering two drinks at once saves you a second trip. The staff are mostly seasonal workers from the UK and Eastern Europe, and they're efficient once you reach the front.
The venue's biggest strength is its scale. There's enough room to move around, find different vibes in different areas, and spend an entire night without feeling trapped. Its weakness is the same as every Ayia Napa venue: the crowd skews very young and very drunk by 2 AM. If that's your scene, Club Ice is one of the best places to experience it. If it isn't, Limassol might be a better fit.
The Neighborhood
Club Ice sits on the main Nissi Avenue strip, surrounded by bars, fast food joints, and other clubs. Castle Club and Soho Club are within a two-minute walk. The strip is the entirety of Ayia Napa's nightlife, so everything is accessible on foot.
Getting There
Walk from anywhere on Nissi Avenue. From hotels outside the strip, taxi costs 5-15 EUR depending on distance. Bolt works in Ayia Napa. From Larnaca Airport, taxi costs 50-60 EUR (50 minutes).
Address
Nissi Avenue 18, Ayia Napa 5330
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Castle Club
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The Red Square Bar
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