Cyprus Guide
A tourist guide to the resort of Cyprus
Cyprus has a myriad of treats waiting to be explored, besides its gorgeous beaches which are perfect for sunbathing, unspoilt villages in the hills, Cyprus is home to many ancient monuments which give visitors an insight into the islands vivid past. Cyprus is an island full of surprises.
Food & Wine in Cyprus
Cyprus' cuisine is a fusion of Greek and Turkish influences. For a romantic meal the restaurants near the Venetian castle in Paphos provide a stunning backdrop where you can enjoy dishes such as:
- Moussaka, aubergines, mince and potatoes.
- Kleftiko, lamb with vegetables.
Cyprus also produces numerous wines, which are of a high quality and are highly recommended.
Days & Nights in Cyprus
Cyprus has something for everyone. You can party all night in the vibrant resort of Ayia Napa, enjoy a more relaxing family orientated holiday sipping your favourite drink in a café in Protaras, or a harbour-side taverna in Paphos. Limassol is more of an all round resort with its fair share of bars, restaurants and discos.
Sightseeing in Cyprus
Cyprus has some breathtaking scenery, from the wild flowers that cover the Troodos Mountain down to the beautiful coast with its rocky coves and sandy beaches. A trip to Cyprus wouldn't be complete without visiting the lovely town of Paphos and the cosmopolitan town of Limassol.
Beaches in Cyprus
Cyprus' coastline offers a wide variety of beaches for you to enjoy while soaking up the hot Mediterranean sun, from sandy coves and secluded rocky beaches to sweeping sandy bays. Cyprus' best beaches are to be found at Coral Bay near Paphos, Ayia Napa and Protaras, plenty of watersports are also available from these resorts.
Cyprus Fact File
Cyprus is serviced by the following airports.
Larnaca
Paphos Intl Airport
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