Things To Do in Cyprus
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Eat meze with the locals in Ktima
The harbour has a full line-up of restaurants, but if you head to the Ktima area, to the west of the Church of St John,... Read More
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Chill out on Nissi Beach
Chill out on Nissi Beach
This beach is probably the most famous in Cyprus. Made up of a duo of horseshoe bays, it stretches all the way from... Read More
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Hike through the Avakas Gorge
Hike through the Avakas Gorge
To the north of Coral Bay is the striking landscape of the Akavas Gorge. An easy... Read More
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Road-test some watersports
Road-test some watersports
Head over to the watersports centre in the middle of Coral Bay’s beach, and you’... Read More
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Watch Cypriot dancing in Pissouri
Watch Cypriot dancing in Pissouri
Relaxation is the name of the game at Aphrodite Hills, and never more so than in... Read More
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Have a day out at WaterWorld
Have a day out at WaterWorld
There are 18 rides to choose from at this giant waterpark with an Ancient Greece... Read More
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Join the fun at Waterworld
Join the fun at Waterworld
WaterWorld, a 10-minute taxi ride away, is billed as Europe’s biggest Greek-them... Read More
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Be king of the castle in Limassol
Be king of the castle in Limassol
You can’t miss Limassol Castle – it’s plum in the middle of the city's café-and-... Read More
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Pick up some designer wear in Ayia Napa
Pick up some designer wear in Ayia Napa
Protaras will sort you out with souvenirs and holiday essentials, but if it’s pr... Read More
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Destinations in Cyprus
Top Destinations
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Larnaca Area
Holidays to Larnaca Area take you to Cyprus’ oldest city vacation destination. Nowadays, most people come here to sample the Ayia Napa nightlife scene, but there are also Blue Flag beaches, like Finikoudes Beach and Mackenzie Beach. Picturesque Cypriot countryside’s part of the package, too, and historic architecture comes courtesy of places like the Church of St. Lazarus.
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Paphos Area
Holidays to the Paphos region involve Blue Flag beaches, forests filled with cypress trees, and seafood dinners at harbour-front tavernas.