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The Ultimate 7-Day Cyprus Itinerary

Last Updated on January 10, 2024

by Maggie Turansky

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Are you wondering where to go in Cyprus? Well, follow this detailed itinerary to ensure that you plan the perfect trip and get the most out of this fascinating island nation.

This Mediterranean country has so much to offer visitors and it is very much worth exploring. From historic and divided cities to ancient archaeological sites to beautiful beaches and charming mountain villages, Cyprus may just have it all.

Combine all of this with some of the best year-round weather in Europe and incredibly hospitable people and Cyprus may just be the ideal place to visit if you’re after a Mediterranean adventure.

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Best Time to Visit Cyprus

Located in the southeastern Mediterranean and blessed with over 300 days of sunshine every year, it can seem like there may not ever be a bad time to visit Cyprus.

Its perennially warm and sunny climate is certainly attractive to those looking to escape the dreary winter months on mainland Europe and its endless sandy coastline is great for those looking to work on their tans no matter what time of year it is.

Though the nation rarely sees cold and rainy weather, many would-be visitors planning a trip to Cyprus still want to know when is the best time of year to travel to this country.

It’s true that temperatures in Cyprus — especially in the more popular tourist areas — will rarely dip below 17 or 18°C (62-64°F), meaning that there isn’t really a bad time to visit, especially if you’re planning your trip to Cyprus outside of the hot summer months. However, there are still some times of year that are arguably better to visit than others.

The summer months of June-August is the most popular time of year to visit Cyprus. This is also the time of year that experiences the highest temperatures.

If you like hot weather and don’t mind fighting your way through tourist crowds, then this might be a good time of year to visit. You can, however, expect temperatures to reach well over 30°C (86°F) every single day, with the capital city of Nicosia and the central part of Cyprus experiencing an average high temperature of 38°C (100°F).

While most places are air-conditioned inside, visiting Cyprus in the height of summer may not be the best idea if you’re sensitive to the heat.

A far better solution for those looking for some warmth and sunshine without increasing their risk of heatstroke is to visit in the shoulder season months of March-May and September-November.

These months are still very warm and sunny but tend not to see as high of temperatures as the summer months. Crowds also tend to be fewer during the shoulder season, meaning that you will likely find more accommodation availability and allow for a bit more flexibility in your trip.

The average high temperature in March-May is about 22°C (72°F), making it perfect for spending some lazy days outside and enjoying the beautiful scenery. It is worth noting that water temperatures can still be a bit chilly, however, so this may not be the best time of year to visit if you want to do a lot of swimming.

Conversely, the average high temperature in the months of September-November tends to be a bit warmer, clocking in at 25°C (77°F). Sea temperatures are at their warmest all year, as well, meaning that it is incredibly comfortable to go for a swim in the Mediterranean.

The autumn also sees fewer average days of rain than the spring, meaning that this is likely the ideal time to visit Cyprus.

Kourion Archaeological Site

How Many Days in Cyprus?

Despite its apparent small size, there are a surprising amount of things to see and do on this island nation and if you want to fully enjoy it, you’re going to need to devote a proper amount of time to exploring Cyprus.

That is why I would say to plan to spend at least one week in Cyprus in order to enjoy both the seaside and the history of this lovely and complex nation.

Planning for a full 7 days in Cyprus will allow you to get to all of the main sites and explore a few of its dynamic cities, while also allowing you ample time to lounge on the beach and catch some rays.

If you don’t have as long as a week in Cyprus, it is possible to get a lot of out of the nation in just about 5 days, however, you will need to make some sacrifices depending on your holiday priorities.

If you have more time, I would say that 10 days in Cyprus might be the ideal amount of time to spend, however, it is a long stint and you can still get just as much out of the country in a week.

While you will certainly be able to occupy yourself no matter how many days you spend in Cyprus, really the ideal amount of time to spend here is one week. As mentioned earlier, this will allow you to get the most out of this island nation while still giving you time to chill out and enjoy the seaside vibes.

Ruins at Kato Paphos Archaeological Park

Getting Around Cyprus

Unfortunately for those who like to forgo the car rental and rely on public transit when travelling, Cyprus isn’t the most friendly of destinations for those who don’t want to drive.

There is a bus system that will connect the biggest cities and can effectively get you from Larnaca to Nicosia or from Paphos to Limassol , however, this is pretty much the extent of it.

If you want to venture out and explore some of the most interesting and cultural places on the island of Cyprus independently, it is incredibly difficult and sometimes impossible to do this while relying on public transit. Therefore, if you are an independent traveller planning a Cyprus itinerary, it is more or less necessary to hire a car while visiting the island nation.

Road quality is good and driving in Cyprus is relatively easy , however, there are some unpaved roads that lead to some popular attractions like the Adonis Baths and Lara Beach. While you could drive on these with a normal car (we did), it might make you more comfortable to rent a car with 4WD. Keep in mind that they drive on the left-hand side in Cyprus.

If you want to cut down on your overall Cyprus trip cost , however, this isn’t altogether necessary. We, for instance, had no problem driving all over Cyprus in just a simple economy rental.

If you plan to rent a car in Cyprus, you can browse options here to compare prices across many different car hire companies. Alternatively, you can browse Localrent to rent from smaller companies or private individuals.

It can also be a good idea to take out an excess insurance policy with iCarHireInsurance in order to save on any high deductibles the rental company might charge should any damage happen to your car.

Finally, have you considered taking out travel insurance for your trip to Cyprus?  World Nomads   offers flexible and simple travel insurance policies with coverage for more than 150 activities that you can buy or extend while on the road.

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7 Days in Cyprus Itinerary

This is written as a Cyprus road trip itinerary and it would be fairly difficult to do and see everything that you could without having your own car.

Though the trip outlined below begins in Nicosia, you could easily begin it in any of the cities mentioned depending on where it is you fly into.

Day 1 – Nicosia

Whether you arrive in Cyprus via Larnaca or Paphos airport, we recommend properly beginning your route in the underappreciated capital, Nicosia.

Though its located in the centre of the island and there is a distinct lack of coastline, Nicosia is an absolutely fascinating and dynamic city that is 100% worth visiting, especially if you want to gain a better understanding the history and culture of Cyprus.

Nicosia is the last divided capital in Europe and there are two distinct sides to this historic. Like the rest of this itinerary, the majority of your time will be spent in the southern part of the city, which is officially part of the internationally recognised and EU member state the Republic of Cyprus.

The northern part of the city, located on the other side of the Green Line, is considered the capital of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is only recognised as its own country by Turkey.

Though Nicosia is the largest city and the capital of Cyprus, you can see a lot of what it has to offer in just one or two days. Spend your time exploring the historic sights and venturing into its many museums.

Spend your first day simply wandering around the Greek side of Nicosia and taking in all of the fantastic sites to see. Wander along Ledra Street, visit the Levatis Museum, see some of the historic sites, enjoy some delicious Cypriot cuisine and simply enjoy the energy of this bustling city.

Where to Stay in Nicosia

Asty Hotel – This centrally located hotel is situated within easy walking distance of all the top attractions in Nicosia’s old town. They have a number of clean and comfortable rooms available — all equipped with air conditioning to help you escape from the heat!

MAP Boutique Hotel  – This locally-run boutique is another great option if you’re looking for a chic place to stay in the Cypriot capital. Conveniently located within walking distance of all main attractions, there are numerous comfortable rooms available and breakfast is included in the nightly rate.

Nex Hostel  – If you’re a solo or budget traveller, then this hostel is a great choice for you! They are centrally located close to everything that Nicosia has to offer, they have great common areas making it easy to connect with other travellers, and they have a range of both private and dorm rooms available.

Not quite what you’re looking for?  Click here to browse more Nicosia hotels!

Church of Panagia Faneromeni

Day 2 – Nicosia

We also recommend spending at least part of your time in Nicosia in the Turkish side of the city.

You can easily walk across the border and explore the historic sites of North Nicosia in a few hours — just keep in mind that you will need to bring your passport with you (you will not, however, get a stamp) and that they use the Turkish Lira as currency rather than the Euro.

Plan to spend a good portion of your second day in Nicosia exploring the northern part of the city – there is a lot to see over here and it’s well worth exploring.

It’s also an excellent idea to walk along the Green Line in the southern part of the city afterwards – both of these activities can really solidify how divided Nicosia really is.

End your day cooling off with a local craft beer – Pivo Microbrewery is and excellent option in the city!

There are numerous cool and interesting things to do in Nicosia and the city sees a fraction of the tourists that the coastal cities of Cyprus do. If you want to enjoy the dynamic energy of the Cypriot capital while getting a bit further off the beaten path, then no itinerary is complete without a bit of time spent in Nicosia.

nicosia border crossing

Day 3 – Paphos

After spending the first part of your itinerary in the capital of Nicosia, it’s time to head to the coast with a few days in the historic city of Paphos.

Located in the southwest of the island, Paphos is known as the historic birthplace of the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite (though the Greek island of Kythira also claims this), and is blessed with both a beautiful coastline and numerous fascinating historic sites.

There are so many things to do in Paphos that you could easily occupy your entire time in Cyprus, however, three days should be sufficient to both see a lot of cool things while also allowing you plenty of time to relax by the Mediterranean.

It takes about 2 hours to drive from Nicosia to Paphos, but consider taking the route through the Troodos Mountains and visiting some of the villages, wineries and monasteries along the way. For instance, the Kykkos Monastery is well worth visiting and it’s never a bad idea to explore the village of Omodos.

This is the most convenient way to explore the surroundings of Paphos before seeing the sites that the city itself has to offer.

Where to Stay in Paphos

Casa Mespilea – Centrally located and locally run, this small hotel is a great option for travellers who are keeping an eye on their budget while visiting Cyprus. They have many comfortable and clean rooms available (equipped with air conditioning!) and a hearty buffet breakfast is included in the room rate.

Pyramos Hotel – This boutique hotel is the perfect place if you’re looking for a romantic getaway in Paphos. They have several comfortable rooms available, an inviting lounge, and it is located within the centre of old Paphos. Breakfast is also included in the nightly rate.

Anemi Hotel & Suites – This is a great option if you’re after a luxury hotel during your time in Paphos. They are located on the sea within spitting distance of the beach, they also have numerous other amenities like a swimming pool, spa, and fitness centre.

Private Rental – A private rental is a great option in Paphos — and elsewhere in Cyprus — if you would rather have your own space such as this ground floor apartment.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse more Paphos hotels!

Kykkos Monastery

Day 4 – Paphos

Plan to spend your first full day in Paphos exploring both the old town of Paphos and some of the nearby ancient ruins.

Some of the must-see historic sites include the incredible Tombs of the Kings and the stunning Hellenistic mosaics and monuments at the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park. The entire town of Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the history to explore here is incredibly rich and fascinating.

Both the Tombs of the Kings and the Archaeological Park take several hours to explore on their own, so this is a great activity to devote to your second day here.

The Tombs of the Kings

Day 5 – Paphos

Spend your final day in Paphos enjoying the gorgeous seaside of the city and its surrounding area.

If you’re more interested in natural scenery, then make sure to drive up to the Akamas Peninsula where you can go for a hike along the coast and cliffs, have a swim at a secluded beach or take a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon.

Just a bit south lies Lara Beach, where you can sometimes spot baby sea turtles depending on the season.

One of the most beautiful natural and historical sites near Paphos is Aphrodite’s Rock (Petra tou Romiou), said to be the place where the eponymous goddess was born from the sea foam. You can have a swim in the beautiful location free of charge, as well. Paphos leans hard into being the birthplace of Aphrodite and it’s a great pace to visit.

Aphrodite's Rock

Day 6 – Larnaca

The final stop on this 7-day Cyprus itinerary is in the third-largest city of Larnaca. This is a logical last stop on your route as Larnaca is home to the largest airport on the island.

Larnaca is a pretty small city and most of the sites and attractions can be seen in one day, however, we recommend spending one of the two days mentioned here enjoying all of the cool attractions that are located on the drive from Paphos to Larnaca. Stopping by places like the Kourion Archaeological Site, Kolossi Castle, Kalymnos Beach, and many others.

Once in Larnaca, you can occupy yourself by wandering through the picturesque old town and taking in the Church of St Lazarus and the energy of the beach promenade.

You can also venture a bit from the city centre to see the Larnaca Salt Lake (which is home to migratory flamingoes in the winter months!) and the Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque.

Where to Stay in Larnaca

Mikes Kanarium City Hotel – This mid-range hotel is an excellent option for those on a middle-of-the-road budget. Centrally located close to both the beach and the city centre, they have a range of clean and comfortable rooms available and a great breakfast included in the nightly rate.

Les Palmiers Beach Boutique Hotel – This boutique hotel is a great base if you’re looking for a chic and romantic accommodation option in Larnaca. They have an array of plush and comfortable rooms available, great amenities, and a great breakfast included in the room rate.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to find other hotels in Larnaca

Church of Saint Lazarus in Larnaca

Day 7 – Larnaca

If you want to see some more of the incredible natural scenery that Cyprus has to offer, drive north to Ayia Napa (about 45 minutes from central Larnaca) and visit the stunning sea caves and marvel at the crystal clear waters.

Ayia Napa is a very popular resort area in Cyprus, but it is worth visiting as a day out from Larnaca due to the beautiful natural scenery you can explore.

For instance, along with the sea caves, take the time to visit Cape Greco National Park which is home to the Kamara Tou Koraka arch, a gorgeous arch in the Mediterranean.

End your time in Cyprus back in Larnaca, having one last delicious Cypriot meal or enjoying a seaside cocktail if you wish.

Sea Caves in Ayia Napa

Have 10 Days in Cyprus?

If you have 10 days in Cyprus or just longer than a week, then you could easily extend your time in Paphos to see more of what the country has to offer.

If you’re interested in exploring more of the mountain village life, you could also spend a night or two in a family-run bed and breakfast in the Troodos Mountains.

While it isn’t recommended to drive there in a car rented in southern Cyprus, you could also elect to visit more of the northern part of the island. The ruins of Kyrenia and the seaside city of Famagusta are both popular tourist attractions, as are the many sandy beaches.

Regardless of how long you plan to spend in Cyprus, you are sure not to get bored!

Omodos Village

Planning an independent Cyprus itinerary doesn’t have to be a difficult task. There are so many interesting places to see and fun things to do on the island that there is absolutely no need to spend all of your time in an all-inclusive resort!

Are you wondering where to go in Cyprus? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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About Maggie Turansky

Maggie is a co-founder and writer for The World Was Here First. Originally from the US, she has lived in five different countries and has travelled to dozens more, both solo and with her partner, Michael. She particularly loves exploring Spain and spending time in the Caucasus and the Baltics. Read more about Maggie

My husband and I would like to go, but we would like to travel with a guide who can drive safely or a private tour with everything –hotels arranged. Is that possibe and can you recommend anything?? thank you!

Hi Jody, while it doesn’t follow this exact same itinerary that we have outlined above, this private guided tour seems to meet your criteria 🙂

Any advice for those of us who are not used to driving on the left hand side and prefer not to start now? Any chauffeur services? How are taxis, Lyft or Uber in the cities?

We have a guide to driving in Cyprus that you can find here: https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/driving-in-cyprus/ Uber and Lyft don’t operate in Cyprus, however, you can use the Bolt app in the cities for ride-hailing.

Do you recommend going to Israel from Cyprus for one or two days

Hi Diane, I think that you would need more than one or two days in Israel to do it justice so I would necessarily recommend this 🙂

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Cyprus, officially the Republic of Cyprus is an island nation in the Eastern Basin of the Mediterranean Sea and is the third largest island by area and population in this sea, about 80 km off the coast of Southern Turkey with an area of 9,251 km² and a population of about 1,250,000 people. With its favorable position on the waterways leading to the Suez Canal heightened the island nation’s strategic importance. The two Kyrenia mountain range stretch on the north coast and the largest moutain range Troodos in the southwest make up the major area of the island which separated by a long and low plains in the middle.

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You can use the multiple-entry Schengen visa to enter Cyprus. If you already have this type of Visa you can take advantage of it instead of applying for a Cyprus Visa because Cyprus is also one of European countries.

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Cyprus emergency numbers that you should remember

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Cyprus travel blog: When to go?

Due to influenced by a Mediterranean climate, the summer is quite hot. From mid-May to mid-October is long dry summer, the temperature is always above 30 degrees Celsius. However, this time the number of tourists will flock crowded and it is the peak tourist season in Cyprus. The summer festival also take place at this time which very interesting and attractive with many activities for you to participate in.

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July – August: The hottest months in Cyprus, sometimes the temperature is up to 40 degrees Celsius, so it may not be suitable if you travel with your children. You can choose the time before or after this time about a month or 2 month, the weather is quite warm and not too hot.

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The best time to visit is in spring from mid-February to mid-May when the weather is very pleasant, cool and fresh air. The number of tourists at this time is not too crowded, so if you do not like crowded can consider. In addition, March and April are also a good time to travel in the mountainous regions with small rivers, waterfalls and wild flowers.

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In winter (December to February) the temperature is not too low and there are still mild sunny days, however the room rates will be significantly higher, so if you can book a hotel except this time you can save more money for your trip.

In general, the climate in Cyprus is very temperate, if you go in the summer, you need to bring sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat to explore sea and islands, if you go in winter or autumn, you need to bring coats, high heels, sneakers to avoid sudden cold rains and winds. It also snows, often along with thunderstorms on the Troodos mountain range around mid-December, Christmas time.

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In addition, you also reach Cyprus from Greece or Turky by take a ferry which can take between 6 hours and 8 hours and 30 minutes. Details see here .

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The Republic of Cyprus is only a small island country, so the longest time for tourists to drive from one city to another is only about 3 hours. Surely visitors will have interesting experiences in different places for a short period of time in this island nation.

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The bus system in Cyprus is quite dense, making it easy for people to traveling around the city and between cities. Currently, there are 4 types of buses in operation in Cyprus:

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  • City bus: Helps to connect different areas in the city and running regularly during the day. During the tourist season, these buses will run until late at night.
  • Airport bus.

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Taxis running on all regions of the island. In which, there are 3 main types of services:

  • Intercity/interprovincial taxi , 4-6 passengers can share the same taxi. This service provides connections between all major cities in Cyprus, run every half hour, from Monday to Friday, from 6am to 6pm. On Saturdays and Sundays this service is available until 5pm.
  • Rural taxi operating in villages, rural areas. These taxis are not equipped with taxi meter and charge based on kilometer/fare and only drop off passengers at its stops.
  • City taxi operating 24/24 in all cities. The taxi can call in advance or wave it on the road. These urban taxis are required to equip the taxi meter and start charging when passengers get on the taxi.

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Some rules when driving in Cyprus

  • Minimum driving age is 18.
  • Drive on the left side of the road.
  • Visitors can use their driver’s license issued in their country for 30 days or use an international driver’s license for up to 6 months.
  • It is strictly forbidden to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving
  • Seat belts are mandatory for both the front and rear seats in vehicles.
  • Third-party insurance is required.

Cyprus travel blog: Where to go and what to do?

As the economic and cultural center and the heart of the island nation, Limassol has a rich religious and culture. It is home to ancient architecture from the Roman Empire, clock towers from the Crusades, fortified zones of the Ottoman Empire, luxury buildings that used to be the headquarters of England, France and there also is no shortage of peaceful, romantic corners.

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As a Cyprus tourist destination as a perfect testament to the harmonious combination of old and new, the city of Limassol not only has countless of luxury shops, restaurants, upscale hotels and luxury yachts docking along the harbour but also possessing the bustling markets located in the center of historic areas, cobblestone streets and even ancient castles. Built by the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) in AD 1000, the Limassol Castle in the heart of the historical center of the city was once the only site for British royal wedding outside the UK and is now home to artifacts from the past of Cyprus.

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Kolossi Castle is another archaeological site. This small castle was built just outside of the old stronghold of Limassol, it held great significance with a reminder of the Europeans of the importance of the island of Cyprus during the ancient crusades.

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Located on the Southeast coast, Ayia Napa has the most number of beaches and resorts in the country and is surrounded by the beautiful Cape Gkreko National Forest Park.

Ayia Napa boasts many beaches lying close together were recognized as “Blue Flag – a beautiful, clean, green coastline” – the eco-brand given to beaches and marinas around the world that meet the standards regarding water quality, safety, environment as well as transparent information, service quality and general management.

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Ayia Napa also is a great destination for nightlife lovers with many nightclubs and bars opening until dawn. At the end of the day, you can immerse yourself in the fresh air at Grecian Bay, Nissi beach, Makronissos beach, …

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The city of Paphos is known as the birthplace of the love and beauty goddess Aphrodite (Venus). It is not only one of the bustling cities but also a very famous tourist destination in Cyprus, making visitors not having to go far to learn about Cyprus history. In fact, this entire city has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Start your exploration from the Paphos Archaeological Park, a large site ancient Roman ruins since with 3rd century AD. Many people come here to admire the ancient marble mosaic slabs, one of the oldest and most durable tiles in the world.

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The tombs of the Kings near Paphos is a large graveyard dating back to the 4th century BC. The tombs are carved from solid rocks and decorated with Doric stone columns. As the final resting place of the King Ptolemy and his mandarins. The unique tombs in Cyprus are influenced by the traditions of ancient Egypt.

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Near the harbor is Fort Paphos (Paphos Castle), proudly located at the mouth of the sea was built in the past to protect the city from invaders. Today, visitors are welcome to explore the interior architecture of this Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) fortress and it is also a great place to watch the sunset.

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Just outside the edge of the city near Coral Bay are the Sea Caves, a series of limestone caves have been formed by wind and waves over the years.

The city of Paphos located at the southwestern tip of Cypru with many ancient tombs, fortresses, palaces and archaeological sites dating from the 4th century BC is recognized as world cultural heritage is cannot miss place. Currently, Paphos is divided into 2 main parts, including Kato Paphos and commercial area. Kato Paphos concentrates many hotels, archaeological sites. The rest area focuses on shops, eateries, and busy shopping malls.

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It is a beautful coastal town in the Paphos District of Cyprus, home to the wonders of the Byzantine Empire. This famous village is remembered for its fountains in the picturesque square. Here, visitors will find many beautiful beaches like paradise with crystal clear water, gentle rocky shores in many unique shapes. The quality of the sea water here is awarded the Blue Flag every year, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world.

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All tourists coming to Cyprus want to set foot in Larnaca, a port and coastal city located in the southeastern part of the island nation and home to a major airport Larnaca International Airport. This is one of the most beloved tourist destinations on the island of Cyprus. There are many interesting places such as: Skala (Old Turkish Quarter), Agios Lazaros (Church of Saint Lazarus) still retains the traditional and ancient atmosphere. In addition, there are salt lakes in western Larnaca that attract flocks of flamingos in spring, beautiful villages on the hills and cultural tourism sites located in the surrounding hinterland.

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The Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque near the coast is one of the largest mosques in Cyprus. Visitors are allowed explore its interiror to admire the well-groomed gardens and meticulous interior décor of the mosque.

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Along with Larnaca, Karpas (Karpaz) is one of the most beautiful peninsulas of Cyprus. The peninsula stretching with giant rugged mountains in the north. This place is famous for its excellent hiking trails, quaint villages and historic sites hidden in the rich and lush green of nature.

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Saint Hilarion Castle

Lying on lies on the Kyrenia rocky mountain range near the city of Girne, off the northern coast of Cyprus, the Saint Hilarion Castle is the best preserved of the island’s 11th century strongholds. Originally a monastery, the castle was named after a local ascetic and hermit called Hilarion who attracted a group of devout devotees in the 4th century. A stairway leads to a watchtower on the top of the mountain where visitors can enjoy a majestic beauty, dreamy valley and blue ocean below.

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The capital of Nicosia

Currently the Republic of Cyprus is divided into four zones (segments): The actual control zone of the Republic of Cyprus, the occupation zone of Turkey, the Green Line buffer zone controlled by the United Nations and two British sovereign zones. Nicosia is the only capital in the world still divided until now, so the tourism here is not too hustle or bustle.

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Nicosia is a perfect blending of past and present, between ancient and modern, classic European Gothic-style architecture and tranquil beauty from the past. There are dozens of museums in Nicosia for you to visit with top choices including Cyprus Museum, Byzantine Museum and Shacolas Tower Museum and Observatory where you can climb up to the 11th floor and firsthand see the border between the two parts of the island nation of Cyprus (also known as “The Green Line”).

Cape Greco National Forest Park

Stretching along the southern coast of Cyprus Island is Cape Greco National Forest Park with a majestic natural beauty and unbelievable charm with rich flora, especially with the presence of wild orchids that are characteristic of the Cyprus island.

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A famous ancient city in Cyprus, archaeologists believe that Kourion from the 13th century was a prosperous city. It located on a hill overlooking Episkopi Bay. The houses, temples and public buildings of Ancient Kourion make it easy to imagine life in Cyprus from over two thousand years ago.

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Troodos Mountains

Troodos is a very impressive destination in Cyprus with many tourist attractions. You can choose to go to Caledonia Falls, is one of the highest falls in Cyprus for relaxing, swimming or hiking on the Milia Medieval bridge or also mountain biking.

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Kyrenia is famous for being the most beautiful coastal town in the north of Cyprus Island, located next to a harbour but under controlled by Turkey. The Pentadaktylos mountain range (Kyrenia Mountains) and ancient structures from 1,300 years ago are special highlights. Here visitors can visit famous tourist attractions such as: Byzantine Kyrenia Castle which is the great place to admire the wonderful scenery of the town, Museum of Folk Art, Ancient Shipwreck Museum, …

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To relax by the beach, Protaras resort town is the perfect choice. This entire resort is equipped with sun beds, sun loungers right by the sea. You can swim, sunbathing, take part in some water sport activities ski-jetting, surfing… or stay in upscale hotels and resorts next to the sea.

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Akamas Peninsula

A quiet destination in Cyprus, located at the western tip of the Republic of Cyprus, the Akamas peninsula appears like an uninhabited dream land. If you are looking a perfect place to get rid of the noise, traffic jams, this is the place that could not be more ideal. Upon arrival you will see some wildlife animals such as local birds, sea turtles, reptiles, …

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Famagusta (also known as Gazimağusa) is located in the east coast where the deepest seaport is located in the island nation. This is the reason why it has become the place where many cruise ships dock when they arrive in Cyprus. In addition to the busy port, Famagusta is also the city of old city walls that still exist today. Two of the important “landmarks” that still exist in Famagusta are the mosque Lala Mustafa Pasha Synagogue and the St. Barnabas Monastery.

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Avakas Gorge

Avakas Gorge is one of the most beautiful places to enjoy some of the unexplored natural scenery here. Located on the west coast, Avakas Gorge can be reached by day tours departing from Paphos, about a 30-minute drive away. Owning a unique landscape thanks to a river branch that has been flowing through and gradually eroding the limestone cliffs here, Avakas Gorge located at a depth of more than 30 meters below the ground becomes an ideal climbing spot. It also is also one of the best places on the island to explore the native flora and fauna of Cyprus.

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Cyprus Wine Routes

It’s great to know that there are many different vineyards throughout this island nation. In fact, the E601 Expressway running through Omodos is a convenient route leading to more than 20 villages with a tradition of wine processing over the past several hundred years, becoming the birthplace of the island’s wine processing industry.

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Omodos Village

Located in the Troodos mountains near the city of Nicosia, Omodos Village is the premier destination for wine aficionados in Cyprus. It is famous for its fine wines. The wine tasting bar will let you sample local wines like Mavro and Xynisteri along with restaurants and bars nearby.

Omodos is beautiful and charming site with cobblestone roads, stone houses and lush gardens. The village’s 17th-century monastery is home to many museums including an iconic museum featuring exquisite wood-carvings architecture as well as a collection of its icons.

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Agios Lazaros (Church of Saint Lazarus)

Located in the south town center of Larnaca, the Church of Saint Lazarus is a important church of the 9th century. According to legend, Lazarus fled to Cyprus to escape persecution and served as the first bishop of the city for 30 years. Built on the Lazarus second tomb, this Byzantine church was renovated in the Baroque style in the 1800s with Greek Orthodox decor.

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Address: Πλατεία, Ayiou Lazarou, Larnaca, Cyprus Hours: 8AM–6:30PM

Kykkos Monastery

Tucked away in the hills west of Pedoulas city. Kykkos Monastery, a beautiful Byzantine monastery established in the late 11th century. Each building, especially the chapels, is decorated in the Orthodox Greek style with beautiful frescos. The most prized artifact in Cyprus’s richest monastery is a portrait of the Virgin Mary claimed to have been painted by St. Luke.

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Address: F966, Cyprus Hours: 10AM–6PM

MS Zenobia Wreck

The Zenobia Shipwreck is ranked as one of the best diving spots in the world. Easy to reach, light sea currents and temperate water temperatures attract around 45,000 divers each year. Although many of the ship’s intact rooms are open for exploration but experienced divers are encouraged to diving around the outside of the ship where they can see marine life, especially the large predatory fish ​like barracudas.

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Address: Bay, Larnaca, Cyprus Length: 172 m Maiden voyage: May/June 198

Cyprus travel blog: What to eat?

The traditional Cypriot cuisine is based on Mediterranean cuisine, taking olive oil as the base ingredient and combining it, inheriting the flavors of the Middle East and Western Europe.

Some famous dishes you should try in Cyprus:

A very delicious grilled dish, savory and so tasty. The dish is mainly made from ingredients such as chicken, pork, lamb or fish. Meat after cut into small pieces will be seasoned and then skewered with vegetables. Olive oil is applied onto the skewers before grilling. The meat will be grilled evenly and served with Pita and Tzatziki bread.

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Mentioning the traditional Greek cuisine in Cyprus, it is impossible not to mention Kleftiko dish. Legend has it that in the past, a sheep farmer named Kleftiko took lamb cooked in a clay pot with a special recipe. He took lamb meat wrapped very carefully in the paper to avoid the fragrance from flying out. Thanks to that, when the meat is cooked, it still retains its delicious taste. The lamb is marinated with olive oil, garlic, onion and lemon, well-seasoning and then is slowly cooked in a pouch of greaseproof paper in order to keep all the taste from its gravy.

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In Cyprus, Stifado is a stewed dish with nutritional value in terms of health and beauty. Its main ingredient is rabbit meat, sometimes replaced with beef and then marinated with red wine, onions, vinegar and other spices then stewed for hours. Today, beef ingredient is more popular than rabbit.

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Moussaka (Greek Beef and Eggplant Lasagna) is a dish suitable for many travelers, is an eggplant- and/or potato-based dish, often including minced beef (or lamb). This is a very popular specialty in this beautiful island nation. Moussaka is cooked in 1 layer of lamb (beef) and eggplant. Then coated with Béchamel sauce and white sauce.

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Ouzo is a national alcoholic beverage in the Republic of Cyprus. It is made from rectified spirits that have undergone a process of distillation and flavoring (the by-products of grapes after they’ve been used for wine-making (mainly the skins and stems)). It is very clear. At first glance, you think it is normal pure water. The drink smells of licorice with an alcohol content of around 50 degrees. Mostly Ouzo will be served in its pure form. Occasionally mixed with cinnamon, parsley or clover. If you add a little water, the drink color changes to opaque white and drink with ice cold.

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It is a popular dish in Cyprus. Halloumi is a cheese cooked from a mixture of sheep and goat or cow’s milk. For Cyprus people, this is the national dish. This dish dates back to the 16th century and today only the Republic of Cyprus can produce Halloumi because the dish has obtained a patent. This dish is known as the most popular and famous dish on the island of Cyprus and also is widely distributed throughout Europe and the Middle East. Halloumi cheese stands out with its mild salty taste and delicate texture. Halloumi can appear diverse in many dishes such as grilled or roasted lamb and french fries. The most special feature of Halloumi is that it can be easily fried or grilled or can also be eaten cold with sliced ​​watermelon.

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Sheftalia (Cypriot Lamb and Pork Sausage)

This is a special sausage made from minced pork and lamb mixed with a lot of onions, coriander. Then the mixture will be wrapped in omentum, caul fat, sheep or pig stomach lining to wrap it into a sausage and then grilled.

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Makaronia Tou Fournou

Makaronia Tou Fournou is a type of pasta cooked with ground pork and Béchamel sauce made from grated cheese. In Cyprus this is a dish that is regularly present in every family’s meal. It is a delicious and popular dish, but the cooking process is quite sophisticated and spend much time.

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It is a popular dish with its ingredients consist of large chunks of meat that are slowly cooked over a large charcoal barbecue. People often gather on weekends with friends or family to prepare Souvla. This popular dish is also used on holidays or major occasions in this country.

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Soutzoukos (Grape must roll)

Traditional confectionery with the basic ingredient of grape juice mixed with flour and almonds or walnuts.

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A dish using minced meat, rice, onions, tomatoes and a mixture of herbs. All ingredients are carefully wrapped in fresh grape leaves. This dish is loved and enjoyed throughout Greece, Turkey and the Middle East. People often make Koupepia in large batches and refrigerate for use later. Koupepia is also served with gemista, a traditional vegetable dish of Cyprus islanders with grape leaves, peppers, tomatoes, onions, squash.

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Commandaria

It is an amber-coloured sweet dessert wine. Commandaria is considered the oldest wine in the world with its name still kept for nearly eight centuries.

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Cyprus blog: What to buy?

Do not forget to buy specialty cakes to enjoy and bring back as gifts in destinations you will visit. Cyprus is also famous for its Greek patterned pottery which is a perfect choice for a gift from a trip to wonderland. In addition, you can also buy wine, croissants, statues of Greek gods are also very reasonable.

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Cyprus travel blog: Where to stay?

Below we recommend more best cheap, budget, mid-range and upscale hotels with good ratings and reviews you can refer to..

  • Amavi Made For Two Hotels , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $507/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ) .
  • Kaya Palazzo Hotel , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $262/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ) .
  • Hilton Nicosia , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $214/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ) .
  • Lord’s Palace Hotel , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $306/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ) .
  • Mediterranean Beach Hotel , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $194/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ) .

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Some best day tours, trips, activities and transfer services, tickets in, from and to Cyprus you can refer to

  • Paphos: Aphrodite Waterpark Admission
  • Paphos: 4×4 ATV & Buggy Safari Tour to Aphrodite’s Rock
  • From Limassol or Paphos: Full-Day Flavors of Cyprus Tour
  • Highlights of Nicosia: Full-Day Tour from Paphos & Limassol
  • Cyprus 6-Hour Rural Village Tour and Wineries
  • Limassol: Troodos Mountain Wine Tour with a Local
  • Cyprus Through the Ages: From Paphos and Limassol
  • Full day Nicosia & Kyrenia Tour: Private Tour from Limassol
  • From Nicosia: Famagusta and Ghost Town Tour
  • Lara Bay and Akamas by Quad Bike or Beach Buggy
  • From Ayia Napa: Troodos Classic Jeep Safari
  • Paphos: Adults-Only Ocean Flyer Cruise

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Are you looking for more top things to do in Cyprus: Tours, activities, attractions and other things? Let’s check it out here . And What to buy in Cyprus? — 15+ must have Cyprus souvenirs, gifts & best things to buy in Cyprus .

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Cyprus Travel Blogs

These are all of my travel blogs about cyprus. .

From exploring the Troodos Mountains, the lovely beaches around Paphos and holiday tips for your trip, find out the best places to travel to in my Cyprus travel blogs and travel guides.

Happy exploring!

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The best hidden gems in Europe include stunning mountain towns in Italy, overlooked islands in Croatia, the ultimate detox spot in Sweden and some surprising places to hit the slopes.

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View of Lofou Village, Cyprus

Heading to the beautiful island of Cyprus on holiday? Time to plan your trip with my handy travel guide.

7 amazing (and surprising) things to do in cyprus.

View of Lofou Village, Cyprus

It’s official. We have no excuse to visit the island and just laze on the beach when there are all these amazing things to do in Cyprus!

From incredible food and wine tasting, to mountain hikes and skiing (yes, skiing!), it’s fair to say Cyprus really surprised me. In fact, I’d describe my trip as a holiday with a difference .

For the perfect trip, I’d recommend checking into one of these stunning boutique hotels . Many were crumbling stone wrecks until the agrotourism boom encouraged locals to transform them into beautiful accommodation for visitors.

So you’ve organised your place to stay, but what next? Well, it turns out there’s absolutely loads to keep you busy. Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer, or prefer a more relaxed break, you’re guaranteed to find something on this list you’d like to try.

Go Wine Tasting In Cyprus

Cyprus may not have made a huge name for itself internationally, but it turns out there are several great producers on the island, and wine tourism is certainly of interest to visitors. For a taste of the island’s top wines, take a trip to  Zambartas Winery . Once you’ve toured the production room and heard about the wine making process, take a seat at the bar and work your way from white to rose to red! If you’re staying in Larnaca (one of the oldest cities in the world ),  check out this three hour wine tasting experience .

Wine tasting at Zambartas Winery, Cyprus

Taste The Best Food In Cyprus

The culinary scene is top-notch in Cyprus and I could easily write several blogs just on the island’s food.

Where To Stay In Cyprus – Unique And Historic Hotels In Cyprus

Beautiful Cyprus

It’s time to find out where to stay in Cyprus, including some beautiful, quirky and historic hotels.

Review: tui sensatori cyprus.

Infinity Pool Aphrodite Hills - Cyprus

Time for my review of the Tui  Sensatori Resort Aphrodite Hills in Cyprus.

Last week I had the chance to tick another country off my bucket list… and do it in style. Just over four hours from London by plane is the beautiful island of Cyprus . For years friends have been telling me all about the beautiful scenery, perfect weather, and excellent hospitality.

I can’t deny that my love of the Cypriot cheese halloumi was another reason for wanting to visit… (imagine having that for breakfast, lunch and dinner? Yum!) I’d read a few Sensatori Cyprus reviews but was keen to share my own experiences.

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Checking In To Tui Sensatori Aphrodite Hills, Cyprus

In early June, I checked into the Sensatori Resort Aphrodite Hills (around twenty minutes from Paphos Airport). Sensatori is the luxury hotel brand from Tui. They offer “luxury holidays designed to fuel the senses” in 5-star surroundings, with gourmet food and plenty more to make it a truly special holiday. I was staying as an all-inclusive guest, which gave me the chance to check out several restaurants, enjoy a few cocktails and pile up my plate at the buffet breakfast!

I was curious about Sensatori Cyprus as it had just undergone a rebrand. I’d heard this might be the best Sensatori yet and I’m pleased to say it was a pleasant experience. Champagne was waiting on arrival, and the check-in staff were very welcoming. Arriving late at night (11.30pm) I had assumed it may be difficult to find any food, but thankfully a basic version of the buffet was still in operation.

Check prices and current availability at Sensatori Cyprus  here .

My room was on the ground floor, and was stylishly decorated in a mix of grey, silver and white. The bathroom was large with a rain-style shower and bath. My French doors opened out onto a small terrace area with a couple of chairs and a table. Bluetooth speakers, fluffy robes, and plenty of toiletries added to the high-end feel.

My bedroom at Sensatori Cyprus

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This Often-overlooked European Island Is the Perfect Year-round Destination — With More Than 300 Days of Sunshine Each Year

How to plan the perfect trip to the sun-splashed island of Cyprus, according to local experts.

Lindsay Cohn is a writer, editor, and avid traveler who has visited 45 countries across six continents — and counting. She contributes to Travel + Leisure, Hotels Above Par, InsideHook, Well+Good, The Zoe Report, and more.

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Best Hotels and Resorts

Best things to do, best restaurants, best time to visit, how to get there, how to get around.

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While travelers flock to Mediterranean hot spots like Santorini and Capri, those same sun-seekers all too often seem to overlook less obvious vacation destinations in the region, like the dreamy island of Cyprus. 

Originally settled by Mycenaean Greeks, the island nation offers archaeological sites, delicious traditional cuisine, and stunning scenery. More than just a summer standout, it enjoys consistently pleasant weather and more than 300 days of sunshine each year. That means ample time to catch some rays on the sandy beaches, swim in the clear water , and hit the scenic hiking trails. Plus, this under-the-radar gem's low-key status translates to fewer crowds and lower rates (yes, even in the summer).

Read on for tips from local experts on how to plan a perfect trip to Cyprus. 

Top 5 Can’t Miss

  • Soak up the sunshine on the nation's sandy beaches. 
  • Eat delicious Cypriot specialties like halloumi cheese and moussaka. 
  • Step into the past with a visit to Kourion archaeological site. 
  • Explore the charming villages in the Troodos Mountains. 
  • Stay in swish style at an oceanfront resort. 

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Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Limassol

A favorite of discerning travelers, Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Limassol provides an array of accommodations — from rooms to suites to luxury villas — plus tons of amenities. The hardest decision you’ll have to make while staying at the property is whether to relax by one of the outdoor pools or the sandy beach. 

Anassa Hotel

Anassa Hotel gives off vacation sanctuary vibes thanks to a serene hillside setting, sweeping vistas, and a secluded beach. The spa offers an indoor pool surrounded by Roman columns, saunas, steam baths, and tranquility-inducing signature treatments. Not just prime for relaxation but also romance, it’s a splendid option for a couples getaway or a honeymoon. 

Columbia Beach Resort

Columbia Beach Resort , a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, merges many of the most captivating aspects of Cyprus. Situated on a beach overlooking Pissouri Bay, the five-star property shows off traditional Cypriot architecture, an infinity pool, gourmet dining, and a wonderful spa. 

Set in the coastal enclave of Agios Tychon, Amara feels like the backdrop of a fabulous vacation. With two lauded, upscale restaurants — Matsuhisa and Ristorante Locatelli — exclusive suites featuring private pools and ocean views, and a sublime spa, it’s virtually impossible to leave. 

Almyra Hotel

Spread across eight acres of gardens on the coast of Paphos, Almyra Hotel is a contemporary boutique resort. Tailor-made for couples, it also welcomes families with open arms. However, parents may want to book a babysitter to fully bliss out with marine-based rituals at the spa. 

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Kourion Archaeological Site

Built up in the hills overlooking the Kouris valley, the archaeological remains of the once prosperous city-kingdom of Kourion continue to impress centuries later. “Highlights include the magnificent Greco-Roman amphitheater — which is now used for open-air musical and theatrical performances during the warmer months — private villas with intricate mosaic floors, and a bathing complex,” says Froso Patsali, the head concierge at Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Limassol. 

Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite's Rock)

“Legend has it that Aphrodite was born from the foams at Petra Tou Romiou, commonly known as Aphrodite's Rock,” says Cyprus-based ToursByLocals guide Sirin Suha . “Not only is the area steeped in mythology, it’s also very beautiful and a popular tourist location.”

Kykkos Monastery

“Perched in the mountainous Marathasa Valley, Kykkos Monastery, which was founded at the end of the 11th century by Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos and dedicated to Panagia (the Virgin Mary), is one of the wealthiest and most photogenic religious sites on the island,” explains Patsali. Visitors can admire the stonework, arches, and frescoes and sip zivania, a Cypriot pumice brandy produced right on the premises.

Nissi Beach

While Cyprus boasts many gorgeous beaches, Nissi Beach in Ayia Napa looks like a postcard with its crystal-clear waters and white sand. Thanks to the pleasant climate, visitors can swim, sunbathe, stroll along the shore, and enjoy sunset cocktails at the many lively bars and tavernas virtually all year. 

Troodos Mountains

The Troodos Mountains are known for charming villages and UNESCO-listed painted churches. The region is also home to many wineries that keep centuries-old viticulture traditions alive. Pro tip: If you plan to do a few tours and tastings, be sure to prearrange transportation for the day. 

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Meze Taverna

One of the top-rated restaurants in Limassol, Meze Taverna is a small, family-run operation that earns rave reviews from diners for traditional dishes that follow recipes passed down through the generations. It’s also a special place to experience warm Cypriot hospitality.

Pyxida Fish Tavern

What could be better than fresh fish, a crisp glass of local white wine, and views of Limassol Marina? Not much, and that’s exactly what you can expect when dining at Pyxida Fish Tavern . The light, airy space and professional service are also deserving of attention.

Estiatorio Evroulla

Tucked away in Nicosia — a complex city and the last divided capital in the world — sits Estiatorio Evroulla , a casual eatery that serves some of the best no-fuss local food on the island (think: kebabs, Greek salad, and crispy fries), all for a reasonable price. It's the perfect quick, easy, and affordable lunch spot. 

Laona Restaurant

Laona Restaurant is a tiny treasure in the Old Town of Paphos. Tables spill out from the taverna onto the cobbled sidewalk, giving passersby a front-row view of the homemade Cypriot dishes like rabbit stifado and moussaka, which patrons happily devour for lunch and dinner.

When you're walking along the marina in Paphos and want something memorable for dinner, pop into Estia (or better yet, have the foresight to make a reservation ahead of time). The menu spotlights traditional Greek cuisine, with octopus and chicken skewers served alongside pita and tzatziki as some of the homemade standouts.  

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Cyprus is a year-round destination, though it’s worth noting tourism (like the temperature) surges in the summer. To avoid the heat and crowds, consider planning a trip in May, June, September, or October. You’ll get to experience the wonders of swimming in the clear, blue Mediterranean water as well as the many hiking and cycling trails. 

Travelers fly into either Paphos International Airport or Larnaca International Airport. Coming from the U.S., it’s essential to transfer through a larger European hub like London or Munich.

It’s easy to pick up a rental car at the airport to drive and explore at your leisure. Travelers who prefer the ease of organized tours or private transfers will find plenty of options.

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Birthplace of Aphrodite and crossroads between three continents, Cyprus has seduced and inspired generations of travellers for hundreds of years. And it continues to do so today. The promise of Cyprus is one of dazzling beaches, shimmering blue seas, endless summers and tables groaning under heaped platters of mezé and bottles of sweet chilled wine.

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On the cusp between West and East , between Christian and Muslim , and with towns and cities that are vibrantly modern yet bear witness to the island’s long and culturally diverse history, Cyprus is blessed with a balmy climate and a rugged landscape of coast and mountains dotted with vineyards, villages and monasteries. Cyprus has earned its place as one of Europe’s tourist hotspots . From quaint, rustic cottages to luxury hotel complexes, from welcoming village tavernas to burgeoning fine-dining restaurants, from coastal resorts with all the tourist bells and whistles to empty wilderness peninsulas and forested mountains, Cyprus can cater for all tastes. And native Cypriots, whether Greek or Turkish, are famous for the warmth of their hospitality .

Venture beyond the resorts, with their karaoke bars and restaurants knocking out fish and chips, pizza and, more recently, Russian stroganoff, and it’s not hard to find another Cyprus. Traces of the exotic and Levantine are never far away, from ruined Lusignan and Venetian castles and elegant Islamic minarets to cool mountain villages hiding sacred icons from the very first days of Christianity.

No stranger to turbulence and strife, Cyprus has suffered waves of foreign invaders , from Mycenaean Greeks and Persians to sunburnt Crusaders, Ottoman pashas, and British Empire-builders. More recently, it has attracted numerous Russian expats . Internal division, too, has left its mark on the island. First, in the 1950s and 60s, came the struggle by Greek Cypriots for independence and union with Greece , then intercommunal violence prompted by fears among the minority Turkish Cypriots regarding what union with Greece might mean for them, and finally the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974 which resulted in its de facto partition between a Turkish Cypriot north and a Greek Cypriot south. Bitterness caused by the split lives on today. However, in recent years the easing of tensions and the gradual opening up of the Green Line has made it easier for travellers to explore the island as a whole. It is now possible to experience both sides of the divide in one day, and in the capital you can immerse yourself in two distinct cultures – Greek and Turkish, Christian and Muslim – simply by walking down a street and crossing between the two halves of the city.

Cyprus, then, offers the traveller not only a welcome whose warmth is legendary, but both hedonistic pleasure and cultural diversity out of all proportion to its size.

One of the great advantages of Cyprus as a holiday destination is that it’s a relatively small island offering a huge variety of attractions, scenery and activities linked together by an excellent road system. Wherever you stay, you can get to pretty much anywhere else in a day.

The vast majority of tourists begin their trip on the narrow coastal strip in the south, which hosts the main towns of Larnaka, Lemesos and Pafos, each with a historic old town, promenade and popular beaches. Beyond them, to the north, foothills rise to the island’s main mountain range, the Troodos Massif, dotted with villages, churches and monasteries. To the west of the island is a plateau covered in vineyards, the great wilderness forest of Tilliria and the stark empty beauty of the Akamas Peninsula. North of the Troodos (and lying within Turkish-occupied north Cyprus), lie the more impressive but less lofty mountains of the Kyrenia Range. Beyond here is the even narrower northern coastal strip on which Girne/Kyrenia is by far the most important and most beautiful town. To the east is the broad and largely flat Mesaorian Plain on which stands the island’s divided capital, Nicosia, known today as Lefkosia (south) or Lefkoşa (north); further east is the crumbling port city of Gazimağusa/Famagusta, with its range of pretty and not-so-pretty ruins, and the long, tapering Karpaz Peninsula, home to wild donkeys and far-flung villages.

For traditional sun, sea and sand holidays, you have an extensive choice – in the south, Protaras and Agia Napa, east of Larnaka, the beaches either side of Lemesos, Pafos and its satellite Coral Bay – which are packed with resorts offering a range of activities; in the north, the coast either side of Girne and north of Gazimağusa offers more of the same. For smaller hotels with a more individual character, try the north coast around Polis and the Akamas Peninsula, or the hill villages of the Troodos Mountains, which offer traditional homes converted into guest houses.

For a taste of Cyprus’s newly developed restaurant scene head to Lemesos, the island’s gastronomic capital. Lefkosia also boasts several cool cafés and Cyprus’s best shopping, while the northern towns of Girne and Gazimağusa provide a relaxed harbour-side ambience. Wine lovers are particularly well-catered for by the wine museum and wine festival in Lemesos, and by six well-signposted wine routes in Pafos and Lemesos districts.

Cyprus has a rich history, and virtually every region has its Roman (or earlier) ruin, its Byzantine church, a Crusader castle or Ottoman mosque, plus some grand British colonial architecture. Standout sights include the prehistoric villages at Tenta and Choirokoitia, the ancient cities of Kourion and Salamis, crusader castles such as those at Kolossi and Lemesos in the south and St Hilarion, Buffavento and Kantara in the north, monasteries like Kykkos and Machairas, and the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage painted churches of the Troodos Mountains. Ottoman architecture can be admired in Lefkoşa’s Büyük Han, and Muslim mosques in Hala Sultan Tekke in Larnaka or Hazret Omer Tekke east of Girne.

For nature and the great outdoors, the Troodos and Kyrenia mountains offer superb climbing, hiking and cycling, the seas around the island provide stimulating dive sites, and the beaches at Lara Bay in the west and Algadi in the northeast are great for turtle-watching. Golfers will enjoy the fine courses in Pafos and Girne. Across the island look out for the colourful religious and village festivals that take place in spring, summer and autumn.

In terms of what to avoid, be aware that certain southern resorts (especially parts of Lemesos) can be quite sleazy (dominated, it’s said, by the Russian mafia), with dubious “gentlemen’s clubs” and sex workers operating openly in the streets. North Cyprus has also developed a reputation for vice and more obviously gambling; driven by Turkish organized crime, its dozens of casinos attract not only Turks from the mainland but also, perhaps surprisingly, hedonists from the south.

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With seven crossing points now open across the Green Line – the de facto border separating the northern and southern sectors of Cyprus – visitors can stay in the south and cross to the north as often as they like. It’s not yet quite as straightforward the other way around (cars rented in the north, for example, are not allowed to cross to the south), but things appear to become more relaxed each year. Visitors accustomed to heavily signposted checkpoints elsewhere in the world will be surprised at how anonymous these Cypriot ones are – on both sides of the Green Line. If you’re not careful, you can find yourself stumped as to how to get back so be sure to take a note of landmarks and directions and take a map (preferably two, owing to the different place names used either side of the line). The crossing points (west to east) are:

Limnitis/Yesilirmak

The most recent (and prettiest), crossing, in the hills above Kato Pyrgos. This represents the westernmost part of the TRNC (apart from the militarized Kokkina Enclave). The best crossing for visiting the Palace of Vouni and Soli from the west.

Astromeritis/Zodhia

The best crossing for Morphou/Güzelyurt from the main Lefkosia–Troodos road. Cars only.

Agios Dometios/Metehan

The closest vehicle crossing point to Lefkosia, ideal for Kerynia and the north coast.

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Pedestrians only, just outside the Venetian walls on the western side of the city.

Ledra Street, Lefkosia

Pedestrians only. At the top of south Nicosia’s main shopping street, and therefore the best for exploring north Nicosia.

Pyla/Beyarmudu

Best place to cross into the north from Larnaka.

The easternmost crossing point, and the most convenient for visiting Gazimağusa (Famagusta) from Agia Napa, Paralimni and Deryneia.

• Cyprus, with a land area of 9251 square kilometres, is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. Its nearest neighbours are Turkey (75km) and Syria (105km) respectively. The capital, once Nicosia, now Lefkosia and Lefkoşa, is over 900km from Athens and only 250km from Beirut. The island’s highest point, at 1952m, is Mount Olympos.

• The official population (of the whole island) stands at just under 900,000, of which the majority (around 70 per cent) are Greek Cypriot (and therefore Orthodox Christian), while Turkish Cypriots (and therefore Muslims) are in the minority (around 10 per cent). There’s also a significant expat community based on the island.

• The government of the Republic of Cyprus (and therefore de jure of the whole island) is a democracy which, since 2004, has been a member of the EU. North Cyprus, occupied by Turkey since 1974, has declared itself to be the “Turkish Republic of North Cyprus”, but is recognized internationally only by Turkey. Since 2003 the number of crossing points on the dividing (and UN-administered) Green Line has increased to seven, with two more in the pipeline. Attempts to reunite the island are ongoing, reinvigorated by a new negotiating process introduced in February 2014.

• Over 1 million Britons visit Cyprus each year (42 percent of total arrivals). The fastest growing group of visitors are Russians (over half a million in each of 2013, 2014 and 2015).

• Famous people of Cypriot origin include singers George Michael, Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Peter Andre and Tulisa Contostavlos (N-Dubz), actress Angela Bowie (ex-wife of David), sportspersons Marco Baghdatis (tennis) and Muzzy Izzet (Premiership football), celebrity chef George Calombaris (Masterchef Australia), businessmen Stelios Haji-Ioannou (founder of easyJet) and Asil Nadir (of Polly Peck fame) and artist Tracey Emin.

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Cyprus Travel Blog – Finally the first article on my own country! I am a proud Greek Cypriot blogger than is head over heels in love with my country, and I cannot wait to tell you all about it!

In this Cyprus travel blog, you will find the initial information you need to visit this island paradise of mine! Budget, Climate, Cyprus Tips, food, and many more are right here.

I have TONS of articles on Cyprus, but this one should be your first stop before you read anything else. So let’s dive right in!

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Cyprus Travel Blog – Location of Cyprus

The Republic of Cyprus is located in the Mediterranean, in the European continent! Cyprus is on the southeast of Greece, south of Turkey, north of Egypt, northwest of Israel and Lebanon, and west of Syria.

It is also the third-largest Mediterranean island. Our motherland, Greece is only a 2hrs flight away, Lebanon 50 minutes, and Israel, a mere 45 minutes.

Why you should Visit Cyprus

Are you a crystal clear beach lover? Sunset enthusiast? Do you enjoy filling your tastebuds with incredible food? How about exploring mountains and Scenic villages ? Cosmopolitan beach clubs and incredible parties?

Then the answer is simple; visit Cyprus. On this paradisiacal island, you will find many treasures and delights, worth exploring.

It is no wonder that many British, American, and German locals are choosing to retire in Cyprus. Here, life is easy…and rather beautiful if I do say so myself!

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Cyprus Travel Blog – Language and Religion in Cyprus

Cyprus is an independent island with its own flag and government. We do however hold a close relationship with Greece and are considered Greek Cypriots. The official language is Greek, although we speak it with a Cypriot dialect – our accent is similar to the one spoken in Crete, one of Greece’s incredible islands !

English is widely spoken here partly because of the huge number of tourists that visit per year. Additionally, because Cyprus used to be an English Colony until 1960 when it gained its independence after 82 years of British Control.

The biggest part of the Cypriot population (around 78% of the total population) belongs to the  Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus . The Turkish – Cypriots (18%) are Muslim.

The churches in Cyprus – especially in the cities are rather grand and impressive! You will not encounter many whitestone little churches like you will on the Greek Islands.

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Cities to Visit in Cyprus – A local’s tips

Phew, I don’t know where to start! In my opinion, you should visit every city in Cyprus 🙂 The ”free” and unoccupied part of Cyprus (more on that later) is divided into these cities: Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol, Paphos, and Ayia Napa/Paralimni.

I have an article listing what to do in each of these cities, as well as agrotourism options in Troodos mountains and surrounding villages so check it out to learn more…

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Cyprus Travel Blog – Where to stay in Cyprus

There are literally hundreds of hotels in Cyprus – and a good few of them are extremely luxurious and breathtaking. Below, I will list a few that I have personally stayed at, and that fall into the affordable luxury category!

Nicosia : The capital hasn’t got too many great hotels but it does have some beautiful Airbnbs! Here are my two faves: This 3 bedroom flat in central Nicosia and this beautiful Studio with its own private pool!

Limassol: Alasia Boutique Hotel – Luxury and elegance is great for sophisticated elegance away from the noise.

Ayia Napa : The 4* Napa Mermaid Hotel is an absolute favorite of mine- I have visited over 7 times! It’s heavenly!

Protaras: Families or a group of friends will LOVE the Incredible Villa Oniro – a villa of 4 huge en suite bedrooms, garden swimming pool, and jacuzzi. I spent a glorious week there and I was in heaven! Alternatively, Sophia’s Seaview is a beautiful, luxe and modern flat in the center of Protaras Avenue – you wouldn’t even need to rent a car!

Also, check out these Agrotourism Hotel and cottages options for a real slice of Cyprus culture!

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Paphos: I am OBSESSED with the new and incredible 5* Amavi Hotel in Kato Paphos. This is an adults and couples only luxurious hotel! Paphos is very popular with families with small children, so the Amavi is a breath of quiet, peaceful and fresh air.

Larnaca: If you are visiting Larnaca (popular with foreign pensioners) I would advise you to stay close to Makenzie! This area has some lively beach bars, excellent food and parties. The 4-bedroom Makenzie Sunset Apartment is a great choice!

If you want a slightly more mature vibe, then choose to stay close to the Finikoudes area

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Cyprus Travel Blog – Climate

Can you handle the heat? Cyprus is…gloriously sunny, and more often than not, beautifully warm. Ok tourists might call it boiling hot…But we love it!

Here in Cyprus , we enjoy an intense Mediterranean  climate , with long and dry summers from mid–May to mid–October, and mild winters from December to February, which are separated by short autumn and spring seasons.

Winters are mild to average with rain in all cities and snow only on Troodos Mountains (usually starting before Christmas).

June, July, and August average a temp of 30-37 degrees, and they have been known to tip the scales at over 40 degrees too. So if you are fussy about the heat, I would skip those months!

Average temperatures in May, September, and October are 24-30 degrees.

When to visit Cyprus

Traveling in the winter is definitely cheaper, although you will miss the true magic of this island! A good compromise would be to visit in May, Sep, or October for lower temperatures and cheaper travels. If you want more info on national holidays and budget options, read my guide on the perfect time to visit Cyprus

The country truly comes alive with the sun – so beach lovers take note! The beach club and beach restaurant season starts in May and goes on until the end of September.

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Cuisine in Cyprus – Mouthwatering food

Hello gorgeousness! Ooohhh the food in Cyprus is INSANE. I have had so many friends visit me over the years and the one thing everyone agrees is this: Nothing beats the food here. Period.

Cypriot cuisine is a happy marriage of Greek cuisine with an added Cypriot oomph and flair. Perfectly seasoned meats, fresh seafood, vibrant vegetables, and crunchy salads are what you will encounter here. Incredible deserts, fresh local fruit, and a great local wine scene put the cherry on an already stunning cake.

The watermelons in Cyprus are to die for! As for vegetarians and vegans, we Cypriots fast twice a year during Xmas and easter so finding dishes without animal products won’t be difficult at all – just ask the waiter! Check out the most incredible food in Cyprus that you simply MUST have

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Cyprus Travel Blog – Transportation and Airports

Cyprus has two airports, Larnaca Airport – LCA -(the main airport, and the newest one) and Paphos Airport – PFO. Cheaper airlines like Easy Jet and Ryan Air fly into Paphos airport.

Larnaca is a 30-minute drive from the capital city Nicosia, and from the gorgeous seaside protagonists Ayia Napa and Protaras. Paphos, on the other hand, is closer to the city of Limassol (30 minutes) but much further from the other cities. It is a 1.5 hr drive from Larnaca, and 2hr drive from Nicosia.

Transportation

As far as transportation goes, don’t expect a great deal of public transport! For starters, we have no metro or train service and no local Cypriot takes the bus anywhere. We all drive here, and I would 100% suggest you rent a car if you want to REALLY see Cyprus in all its glory!

You can drive to the other cities, or do a road trip of the island at your own pace. The average cost of hiring a car is 15-20 euros daily. You should also know that here in Cyprus, we drive on the left side of the road, as the UK does . There are other forms of transportation too:

  • By scooter . If you are set on only visiting one city, you can hire a scooter or a quad. You will find them easily accessible in touristic cities like Ayia Napa and Protaras, Paphos and Limassol. The average price is 260 euros for a week.
  • Supercar . Luxe travelers can hire a luxury car or hire a driver! This luxury car company, offers supercars, luxury cars, city cars, and SUVs for rent.
  • By the humble bus . There is a public bus system available, that can take you from city to city and inland too. In the past 3 years, Cyprus has done a lot to improve the public transportation of the island. As a result, it now caters to the backpacker and humble tourist!

What are the different modes of transport available from the airport to the city?

There are 2 airports in Cyprus. The closest to Nicosia is Larnaca International Airport which is a 25-minute drive from Nicosia. Paphos Airport on the other side of the island is 2hr drive from the city. 

The most used form of transportation is Kapnos Airport shuttle as it is cheap, reliable and runs regularly and through most hours of the day and night. For their timetable and fares, click  here .

Cyprus Travel Blog – Charging your devices

In Cyprus the power plugs and sockets are type G. The standard voltage is 240 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. The Type G electrical plug is a British three-pin rectangular blade plug, therefore UK travelers do not need a travel adapter in Cyprus!

Visitors from Greece, the US, Canada, and South America will need an International travel adapter . I am linking mine that I got from Amazon years ago, and still works perfectly!

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Packing Tips For Cyprus

Make sure you pack for the heat! Think light clothing, plenty of bikinis, a pashmina to cover up for monuments and church visiting, and plenty of sandals and flip flops. My Greece packing guide will come in handy as it is perfect with all tips to pack for Cyprus!

Cyprus Travel Blog – Political Situation and history

Sadly, my beautiful island is not a free country. In 1974, Turskish Troops invaded Cyprus, killed slaughtered and raped thousands, and forcibly took a chunk of the country for themselves.

The Turkish invasion of Cyprus, code-named by Turkey as Operation Atilla, was a Turkish military invasion of the island country of Cyprus. It was launched on 20 July 1974, following the Cypriot coup d’état on 15 July 1974.

To this day, they live in our previous houses, illegally sell our land as their own, and even founded their own ‘fake government – a government that NO nation in the world will recognize.

There is immense beauty to be found in the North Part of Cyprus, but I will never advise or encourage anyone to visit – both for safety and morality. If you get in any trouble there- well good luck to you because this ”state” is not recognized by any state, country or organization in the world!

The port of Keryneia - in the occupied North part of Cyprus. To find out on the political situation in Cyprus, read more of my Cyprus Travel Blog

Safety in Cyprus

For optimal health, I highly suggest packing a Medication Travel Bag . Pharmacies are fully stocked here, but medicines are more expensive here in comparison to the UK for example!

As for safety for travelers, Cyprus  is generally very safe – with petty thefts occurring every now and then. Pickpocketing isn’t even common, although travelers at the beach should not leave belongings unattended! Things are easygoing here, so be careful, but no paranoid, you are safe!

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  • 5. Episode 5  Kalopanayiotis, Kykkos, and Pedoulas  – Nicosia’s hidden village gems! (and  Video  )
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  • Incredible food in Cyprus to try . You will most likely drool at this article!
  • Edem’s Yard – Best Brunch in Cyprus – Larnaca.  The best brunch spot in Cyprus- hands down!
  • Hamam Omeriye – Stunning Turkish baths in the heart of Nicosia – A Hamam Experience you are unlikely to forget!
  • The best beaches in Ayia Napa and Protaras . The best blue flag beaches on the island – say hello to paradise!
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  • Hotel Napa Suites  – Gorgeous, Central, with infinity pools
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  • Napa Mermaid – The most incredible hotel in Ayia Napa – Looking for a proper hotel in Napa? Say no more!
  • Apartment for rent in Protaras – Sofias Seaview review . A gorgeous apartment in the heart of Protaras square!
  • Protaras Villas – The Incredible Villa Oniro . A huge and luxurious villa in Protaras!
  • Limassol Hotels – A Beautiful stay at The Crowne Plaza Limassol . A modest hotel in Limassol that you will highly appreciate!
  • Alasia Boutique Hotel- Luxury and elegance . Elegance and understated luxury in the quiet part of Limassol

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Wow these pictures are inspiring me to visit Cyprus now ..lovely post ,hope to visit someday

What a lovely comment, thank you so much Madhu!

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Yes – I love crystal clear beach water, am a sunset enthusiast and particularly enjoy filling my tastebuds with incredible food. Cyprus sounds like me! I haven’t quite made it there yet, but I will.

Yeap, from what I am reading, Cyprus and you are a match made in heaven! You won’t retreat a visit 🙂

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Cyprus is so pretty and you had me at Moutoullas Village. Would love to see it.

awesome news! The villages in Cyprus are absolutely lovely!

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Really hoping to visit Cyprus! I am a keen diver and the Xenobia is on my underwater bucket list! This is a great post for all things on land, I will keep it for when I finally get to Cyprus!

OOn nice tip! I should include it in my guide! Thanks for the tip Demi!

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What a magical little island! I had no idea that the language spoken was Greek. I learned so much about your beautiful homeland in this post!

Absolutely! We are actually called Greek Cypriots and the Greek Flag, is always alongside the Cypriot one! It’s like a big sister kind of relationship 🙂

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I’d looove to visit Cyprus someday! Saving this for later 🙂

You really should! It’s a little paradise 🙂

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Cyprus is on my bucket list!! Looks so amazing! Will use this to plan my trip there once we can start traveling again!!

excellent news Tyra thank you so much!

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Hey, the total population of Cyprus is 1,189,085 people. People in Cyprus speak the Greek, and Turkish languages. The linguistic diversity of Cyprus is diverse according to a fractionalization scale which for Cyprus is 0.3962. The median age is approximately 35.7 years. Life expectancy in Cyprus is 82. http://www.confiduss.com/en/jurisdictions/cyprus/demographics/ Thanks for sharing

thanks for the numbers Robertos!

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Cyprus Travel Tips – DOs and DONTs

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  Welcome to Cyprus!  

Cyprus is an odd mixture with its cultural influenced by Western Europe, but its geographic proximity to the East. There are two major ethnic groups that inhabit the island: the Greek-speaking Greek Orthodox community (78%) and the Turkish-speaking Muslims (18%), which make this small island its own definite and beguiling character. Cypriots are laid-back and friendly, but extremely polite and somehow formal when interacting with the elderly or speaking in a professional environment. As a foreigner, respect Cypriot culture, knowing their taboo, dos and donts will help you to make the most of your holiday in Cyprus.

Cyprus Travel Taboo  

The “moutza”, which consists of extending all five fingers, palm out, towards a person in a forward motion. The closer the hand is to the other person’s face the more offensive it’s considered. Similar to the American “talk to hand” gesture.

  Cyprus Travel Donts

  • Do not give white lilies as a gift, as it’s used for funerals. Traditionally, give something edible, such as pastries, which make a wonderful host gift. Gifts are not opened when received until later.
  • Do not enter a mosque without removing your shoes. Do not walk in front of someone who is praying.
  • Do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum in public during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
  • Do not sit until told to sit down. Do not begin eating until after the host does. Do not pass dishes with your left hand. Finish everything on your plate and lay your knife and fork parallel on the right side of your plate to indicate that you are done eating.
  • Do not refuse an offer of Greek coffee or a cold drink which is considered impolite.
  • Do not pre-book your hire car. You can always get a much cheaper rental car locally when you arrive.
  • Do not cross hierarchy rank. Cypriots are extremely respectful of hierarchy. People are respected for their age and position. Older people are served and introduced first.
  • Do not open displays of affection if you are a gay. There is not wide social acceptance of gay people in Cyprus, and recognised gay venues are scarce.

Cyprus Travel Dos

  • Do shake hands, smile, and maintain direct eye contact during the greeting. Very religious Muslims do not shake hands with women.
  • Do respect elders. The family is the centre of the social structure of Cyprus. Elders are respected and children expect to take care of their parents when as they become old and or infirmed.
  • Do learn a few Cypriot Greek words to help you get to know the locals. Cypriot Greek is quite different from mainland Greek due to the strong dialect spoken by many of the locals especially in the more remote mountain villages.
  • Do develop personal relationship and trust, which form the cornerstone of business. Cypriots prefer face to face meetings rather than by telephone or in writing. It is imperative to show deference and respect to those in positions of authority.
  • Do avoid confrontation. Cypriots do not like publicly admitting they are incorrect.
  • Do be punctuate, although you should be prepared to be kept waiting. Avoid hyperbole and making exaggerated claims about your products or services.
  • Do dress conservatively if going to a monastery or church. Men should wear pants and shirts. Women should wear pants or long skirts and cover their arms.
  • Do bring good walking shoes, a swimsuit and some sunscreen in your bag.
  • Do try something different in Cyprus. Diving, mountain biking, rock climbing, water-skiing or paragliding can all be enjoyed on the island.
  • Do make sure your jeep has air conditioning while taking jeep safaris to see the more remote parts of the island.
  • Do wear casual for most occasions. Beachwear is confined to the beach or poolside and more formal wear is required for business and exclusive social functions.
  • Do take caution for photograph. Photography is strictly prohibited in the areas surrounding military facilities and security zones.
  • Do tipping a little. Although a 10% service charge is included in the prices listed on every menu, it is customary to leave the waiter a little something extra.

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I am from cyprus and I know that Greeks and Cypriots exadurate a lot. Also you don’t have to be that formal. But be ready to eat when you arrive because in Cyprus food is everything and personally I think that the southern half of cyprus is more traditional and nicer to visit but the north is lovely also. If someone offers you a meze then do not ever turn it down

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Next time try spelling exaggerate right, I know you aren’t from Cyprus. Cypriots don’t use contractions, I’ve been there. Also you talked about food but never explained anything about it, what it is, how it tastes, nothing. Try trolling some other website, kid.

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I am travelling to Paphos Cyprus for my holiday and would like to take a small gift from UK to my hosts who have been very helpful prior to my trip. What could I take for the team of staff?

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Some exaggeration in this article but mostly true. For ethical reasons (do your research) I would recommend staying in the Southern side. Even though visiting the occupied Northern side is a must.

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Cyprus Sightseeing - 20 unforgettable places and sights on the Mediterranean island

With 9251 km² Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean after Sardinia and Sicily. Cyprus is known mainly for its archaeological sites, sunny beaches, clean and often turquoise water. About seventy million years ago Cyprus was covered by water. Today, you can be all the more surprised by what the island has to offer you. Embark on an adventure and be surprised by the diversity of the island.

Be taken on a journey to the 20 most beautiful places and sites of Cyprus

Nissi beach.

This stunning Blue Flag-awarded beach is swarmed by over half a million visitors each year during the summer season and is certainly one of the main attractions of the island.

Located in Ayia Napa , which is the most visited tourist city resort in Cyprus, Nissi Beach has a unique allure, not only for the clear turquoise waters and golden sands but also through its lively atmosphere.

One of the fun attractions of Nissi Beach is the small Nissi islet, accessed by walking through shallow waters from the shore, which is used by locals and tourists as a cliff jumping spot.

Depending on the sea level, usually between May and September, a sand path forms from the beach to the Nissi islet, splitting the sea in two and letting you walk across without even getting your feet wet.

Another sought attraction is The Nissi Bay Beach Bar. The bar plays music throughout the day for the people sunbathing nearby and hosts the best foam parties, whilst also engaging tourists with interactive games organized by staff and Djs from renowned bars and nightclubs in Ayia Napa.

Nissi Beach is equipped with facilities like toilets, changing rooms, showers, sunbeds, and umbrellas, and features water sports, diving services , and two public beach volleyball courts if you like to include some activity in your beach time.

There are plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars, and kiosks around to keep you hydrated and your hunger satiated. A cold Frappe - Greek iced whipped coffee - is highly recommended!

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Blue lagoon akamas.

The Blue Lagoon offers peace seekers and nature lovers a place where you can swim or snorkel in the crystal clear waters. To get to the Blue Lagoon, you should book a day trip here from Paphos.

On a boat tour, you will experience a breathtaking sunset while enjoying a Cypriot barbeque dinner after swimming.

If you are traveling by rental car, be sure that it is suitable for off-road use. The access road to the Blue Lagoon is quite long and can be quite treacherous. Once you arrive, however, you'll be compensated by plunging into the crystal clear waters and having a picnic.

Do you like hiking, then spend another day in Akamas National Park. On the 5 km Adonis Trail you will explore the beautiful nature and enjoy a magnificent panoramic view.

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Ayia Napa and Protaras

Some of the most beautiful beaches of Cyprus are located in the eastern part of the island, near the resort of Ayia Napa and Protaras . Party animals and night owls can't help but pay a visit to Ayia Napa.

Protaras, on the other hand, is located 10 km from Ayia Napa. A rather quiet place popular with locals and families. The beaches around Protaras and Ayia Napa have crystal clear waters and a golden yellow beach. Take a taster dive and experience the underwater world of the Mediterranean.

Paphos is well known and popular because of its beautiful harbor, its surrounding beaches and the ancient ruins of tombs and fortresses. With about 36 thousand inhabitants, Paphos is the smallest city on the southwest coast of Cyprus. The harbor area and the old town invite you for a romantic walk in the sunset. Then, just 3 km away, discover the royal tombs , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Families and water sports lovers should definitely pay a visit to Aphrodite Waterpark. Experience an adrenaline rush on high-speed water slides and plenty of water games. At Karo Paphos, immerse yourself in history and explore famous sites and monuments in the archaeological park.

The royal tombs are also particularly impressive, with underground burial chambers cut into the rock, with staircases, Doric columns and niches.

Konnos Beach

Konnos Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Cyprus for many tourists and also for locals. Decide for yourself. On weekdays the beach is less crowded, so you can find a nice place to enjoy the sea and beach life. Showers, toilets and changing rooms for the disabled are also on site. If you get hungry, a little above the beach you will find a kiosk that serves hot snacks and cold drinks. A highlight is the picturesque landscape, which invites you to take a walk. A hotel near Konnos Beach is the Atlantica Golden Beach Hotel .

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Nicosia is the last divided capital in Europe. In Ledra Street you can cross from the Republic of Cyprus to the part of the city militarily occupied by Turkey. To cross the border, all you need is a valid identity card or passport. Just book a tour of Nicosia so you can get an accurate view of what this city, on both sides of the border, has to offer.

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Makronissos Beach - Ayia Napa

From the parking lot, a level path, which is also suitable for wheelchairs, leads towards the beach. Fine, white sand and a sea that shines in different shades of blue await you on this beach as well. Snorkeling and swimming become a pleasure here. The beach is spacious enough so that you will have no problem finding a place for you and your air mattress. For those who want to enjoy a little more water fun, an on-site water sports provider has some activities ready.

If you like it a bit quieter, discover the rocky plateau running to the right and the small dune landscape. A little further on, you can then visit the historical excavation site: the ancient cemetery of Makronissos .

The coastal city of about 235,000 inhabitants is known for its sandy beaches and palm-fringed surroundings. Limassol as a city offers a wide range of entertainment, dining and sightseeing options that you will not find in other resorts. Limassol also hosts the country's largest carnival parade every year, with thousands of people participating each year. The highlight of Limassol is a visit to Pier One. There, friends and tourists meet at the weekend for brunch with a view of the sea in front of you.

For a day trip, it is worth visiting the Fasouri Water Park. There you will experience 30 different slides and attractions, so fun and cooling down will not come too short. In the city, on the other hand, you can visit the 14th century Limassol Castle and the innovative Lanitis Art Foundation. This organization promotes the study, appreciation and recognition of excellence in Latin American art.

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Another popular beach near Paphos at Pegeia. If you are looking for peace and quiet, this may not be the beach for you. The soft sandy beach, popular with tourists and locals, is crowded with sun-seeking people during the summer months. Easily accessible by car, this is a beach for families, even with small children. Rent a boat and explore the coastline around Coral Bay. If the sun gets too hot for you, change your location and visit the go-kart track not far from the bay.

On the beach of Lara Bay you will find peace and quiet and sometimes come across a turtle or two. Wild goats and birds have also discovered Lara Bay for themselves. At almost regular intervals you will come across marked spots where the green turtle lays its eggs every year. Lara Bay is somewhat remote, so if you visit this beach you will have to provide your own shade, food and drink. A four-wheel drive car is just what you need to visit this horseshoe-shaped bay. 

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Aphrodite's Rock

If you are in Cyprus, you must not miss to visit the legendary rock of Aphrodite . This rock formation is located on the west coast of the island, near the town of Paphos.

There is ample parking, along with a simple cafe nearby. If the waves and your swimming skills allow, swim around the rock three times. According to mythology, the circumnavigation promises eternal happiness in partnership.

Caledonia Waterfall

In midsummer, when the sun is burning from the sky, it is just the right time to visit the 12 m high Caledonia Waterfall. Located near Platres, it is worth combining the visit with a hike at the same time. While you walk through pine and cedar forests in the summer, a snow-covered landscape awaits you in the winter months. In Platres you have the possibility to eat, or you can book a guided tour to the waterfall and through the nature reserve in advance. 

Cape Greco is also one of the spots in Cyprus that you should not miss. For many, Cape Greco is one of the most beautiful areas of the country. Swim in the crystal clear waters and discover a coastal landscape with many sea caves . At the very edge of the cliffs you will discover a small white chapel, a perfect place to take some souvenir photos. Many people willing to get married meet at Cape Greco and at the Kamara tou Koraka bridge for a photo session or for romantic walks. Before you go, take in the breathtaking sunset.

Akamas Peninsula

The Akamas Peninsula is a nature reserve of special beauty. Here you can come to rest, go cycling, hiking or bird watching. The Akamas area is located in the extreme northeast of Cyprus. Explore the 3 hiking trails, discover layers and amazing valleys on bizarre rock formations. On one of the trails you will reach the Baths of Aphrodite, fed by a natural spring. However, bathing is prohibited.

Kalopanayiotis

Kalopanayiotis is a village 71 kilometers southwest of Nicosia and 61 kilometers north of Limassol. The village of 200 inhabitants belongs to the 14 villages of Marathasa and is one of the most beautiful villages of Cyprus. Supported with European funds, the entire settlement has been restored. The houses are amphitheatrically built in traditional and two-story construction. An elevator takes you to the village center. Worth seeing are the thermal springs, the big bridge and the water mill of Kykkos, the Venetian bridge of Kalopanayiotis, the museum of the national martyr Lavrentios and Saint John the Lampadistis with the big icon gallery of Kalopanayiotis. 

Polemidia National Forest Park

A national park with pine, cypress, eucalyptus, olive and carob trees. In this park you will find many nature trails and many motives to take photos. For children and young-at-heart adults, there is a playground and for food, use one of the many picnic areas. Especially for families, Polemidia National Forest Park is the ideal place for a fun afternoon or an outdoor adventure with friends.

Kykkos Monastery

Hardly any place in Cyprus is as crowded as Kykkos Monastery . The attraction of this monastery is the icon of the Virgin Mary, which is considered miraculous. Kykkos Monastery was built at the end of the eleventh century and is located 1140 meters above sea level, in the Troodos Mountains. Even the journey to the monastery is exciting, as it leads along winding roads, past volcanic mountain peaks and surrounded by cedar forests, with about 40,000 cedars.

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Omodos is located in a wine-growing region with a little more than 300 inhabitants. Walking through the village you will see traditional craftsmen and a lot of fruit trees like apricots, apples, pears and peaches. Omodos is surrounded by vineyards and is the destination of many bus excursions, so you don't necessarily need your own car. Strolling through the narrow streets, you will come across a small museum. This is a traditional home, furnished as it was centuries ago. Discover old wedding photos, an old radio, a cradle and embroidery from times gone by.  

In 1974, the former resort town of Varosha was still a thriving district with many fancy hotels and an attraction for many sun-seeking tourists. Today Varosha is a "lost place". After the Turkish invasion, Varosha became a restricted area overnight. The city wall of Famagusta is over 3 km long and was built in the 15th/16th century. Famagusta is known for its rich Ottoman heritage. A sign of the past are the ruins of nearby Salamis. In these ruins the gymnasium, the theater and the baths were built still in the Roman period. 

Larnaka is also not only a port city, but also a city with busy promenades, many small stores, a mall and archaeological sites. The salt lake , dried up in summer, with the Sultan Tekke Mosque, is a winter home for thousands of flamingos. Tourists and locals meet on the palm-lined waterfronts of Finikoudes and Mackenzie. 

Travel times for a vacation in Cyprus

Most tourists come to Cyprus between May and September. During these months temperatures are around 35 degrees Celsius. If you don't want to just lie on the beach and bake in the sun, come in April or October. In these months you still have the possibility to lie on the beach or to take a relaxed walk on one of the many hiking routes. Winter is mild, with only a few rainy days and daytime temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius. It gets cooler in January and the number of rainy days also increases. At the end of January the first snow falls and the night temperatures drop to 8 degrees near the coast. 

On the road with rental car, to the sights of Cyprus

If you rent a car , which is an advantage if you want to go to all the sights, you should be aware that in Cyprus there is left-hand traffic. The road signs are in Greek and in English. The speed limit within towns is a maximum of 50 km/h, 80 km/h on country roads and 100 km/h on highways. In many localities there are more and more speed limits of 30 km/h. Just pay attention to the signs. 

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11 Zypern Tipps für Deinen Urlaub

18/11/2018 Blog , Europa , Europareisen , Reisen , Zypern

Viele von Euch haben es ja bereits mitbekommen. Zypern ist für mich eine ganz besondere Insel. Vor einigen Jahren habe ich dort geheiratet und abgesehen davon, fühle ich mich auf der Insel einfach pudelwohl. Sie ist unglaublich vielfältig und hat für jeden Geschmack etwas zu bieten. Heute möchte ich Dir deshalb einige Zypern Tipps für Deinen Urlaub geben.

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1. Zypern Tipps – Sonnenbaden am Nissi Beach

Ein Sonnenbad am Nissi Beach gehört auf jeden Fall zum Pflichtprogramm bei einem Urlaub in Zypern. Weißer Pudersand, türkisblaues Wasser und eine vorgelagerte kleine Insel, die über einen schmalen Sandweg zu Fuß erreichbar ist: Was will man mehr? Wer also mal einen Tag faulenzen und sich in der Sonne aalen möchte, findet am Nissi Beach in Aiya Napa beste Voraussetzungen. Der Wermutstropfen? Nissi Beach ist sehr beliebt und deshalb hast Du ihn niemals für Dich alleine. Hier tummeln sich viele Touristen und der wunderschöne Strand ist leider auch als Partystrand Zyperns bekannt. Trotzdem lohnt sich ein Besuch!

Zypern Tipps Nissi Beach

2. Zypern Tipps – Spazierengehen in einem der schönsten Bergdörfer Zyperns: Omodos

In meinen Zypern Tipps darf das Troodos Gebirge natürlich nicht fehlen. In der Inselmitte gelegen, bietet es das Kontrastprogramm zu den Stränden an den Küsten. Es ist geprägt durch eine wunderschöne und teilweise unberührte Natur und zahlreiche Bergdörfer, die zum Entdecken einladen. Eins dieser Bergdörfer ist Omodos. Es gilt als eines der schönsten Dörfer Zyperns, hat einen zauberhaften Dorfplatz und viele urige kleine Gassen, die zum Spazierengehen einladen.

Zypern Tipps Omodos

3. Zypern Tipps – Den Geburtsfelsen von Aphrodite besichtigen

Der Geburtsfelsen der Aphrodite, auch Petra tou Romiou genannt, befindet sich zwischen Paphos und Limassol. Steil ragt er am gleichnamigen und wunderschönen Naturstrand aus dem Meer. Der Sage nach ist Aphrodite hier einst dem Meer entstiegen und so verwundert es kaum, dass der Felsen und Strand ein beliebter Treffpunkt für Liebespaare ist.

Zypern Tipps Felsen Aphrodite

Petra tou Romiou – Der Geburtsfelsen der Aphrodite

4. Zypern Tipps – Wanderung zur Avakas Schlucht

Wie vielfältig Zypern ist, habe ich ja bereits erwähnt. Die Insel hat sogar ihren ganz eigenen Canyon. Die Avakas Schlucht ist nach einer kurzen Wanderung entlang eines kleinen Baches zu erreichen. Unzählige wunderschön blühende Oleanderbäume säumen den Weg. Die Schlucht selbst ist etwa drei Kilometer lang, hat 30 Meter hohe Wände und ist zum Teil nur vier Meter breit. Doch Vorsicht: Bei Regenfällen kann der kleine Bach namens Avgas aufgrund der Enge der Schlucht schnell zum reißenden Fluss werden.

Zypern Tipps - Avakas Schlucht Blumen

5. Zypern Tipps – Shoppen in der Ledra Street

Die Ledra Street ist die Haupteinkaufsstraße in Zyperns Hauptstadt Nikosia. Hier findest du neben vielen kleinen Shops auch zahlreiche Cafés, Bars und Restaurants. Besonders spannend: In der Ledra Street befindet sich auch der Grenzübergang in den türkischen nördlichen Teil der Insel.

Zypern Tipps Ledra Street

Auch Mandy (www.travelroads.de) und Tanja (www.reiseaufnahmen.de) gefällt es in der Ledra Street

6. Zypern Tipps – Zum Künstler werden im Atelier Diathenon in Limassol

Die Hafenstadt Limassol ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Zyperns und beherbergt einen Geheimtipp, den ich Dir für Deinen Urlaub in Zypern unbedingt mit auf den Weg geben möchte. Im Künstleratelier Diathenon kannst Du Deiner Kreativität freien Lauf lassen und Dich im Töpfern oder Malen versuchen. Ich habe bei meinem Besuch in netter Gesellschaft und stilvoller Umgebung eine Tasse gemacht und es hat mir richtig viel Spaß gemacht. Vielleicht ist das ja auch genau das richtige Urlaubssouvenir für Dich?

Zypern Tipps Tasse Diathenon

Das macht Spaß! (Foto: www.breitengrad66.de)

Zypern Tipps Diathenon

Im Diathenon-Atelier in Limassol durften wir kreativ sein und eine Tasse fertigen (Foto: www.bereisediewelt.de)

7. Zypern Tipps – Mittagessen am Hafen von Limassol

Zypriotisches Mezze ist ein Gedicht. Lass‘ es Dir keinesfalls entgehen, wenn Du auf der Insel bist. Ich liebe die Vielfalt und den Geschmack. Egal ob mittags oder abends. Wenn in Zypern, dann bitte jeden Tag Mezze. Zu meinen Zypern Tipps für Dich gehört somit auch ein Mezze-Mittagessen (oder Abendessen) am Hafen von Limassol im Restaurant Kipriakon . Das Essen ist einfach köstlich.

Zypern Tipps Mezze in Limassol

8. Zypern Tipps – Spektakulären Ausblick vom Moutti tis Sotiras genießen

Atemberaubende Ausblicke gehen immer, da bist Du sicherlich mit mir einer Meinung. Besonders empfehlen möchte ich Dir dafür den Berg Moutti tis Sotiras auf der Halbinsel Akamas . Auf 370 Metern Höhe befindet sich ein natürliches Aussichtsplateau, das einen traumhaften Blick auf die unberührte Natur dieser Gegend möglich macht. Auf den Berg kommst Du allerdings nur mit einem Jeep, denn der Weg ist sehr holprig und abenteuerlich.

Zypern Tipps Ausblick Moutti

Etwas diesig, aber trotzdem ein grandioser Ausblick!

9. Zypern Tipps – Am naturbelassenen Lara Beach entspannen und vielleicht Schildkröten beobachten

Zypern ist eine beliebte Touristendestination. Da verwundert es kaum, dass der eine oder andere Strand recht überlaufen ist. Doch Zypern kann auch anders. Bestes Beispiel ist der Naturstrand Lara Beach. Er ist wild, ursprünglich und liegt einsam inmitten unberührter Natur. Genau das Richtige also für Zypernurlauber, die einfach ein bisschen Ruhe genießen und nicht bei jedem Schritt über einen anderen Urlauber stolpern möchten. In der direkten Umgebung gibt es weder große Hotelbauten noch irgendeine andere Form von Bebauung. Und das Beste? Der Strand ist ein Schildkrötennistplatz. Zwischen Juni und August legen hier Meeresschildkröten ihre Eier ab. Wer Glück hat, kann vielleicht die kleinen Babyschildkröten dabei beobachten, wie sie ihren Weg ins Meer finden.

Zypern Tipps Lara Beach

Einsame Strände? Findest Du auf Zypern!

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10. Zypern Tipps – Cocktails trinken am Hafen von Paphos

Der perfekte Spot für einen Cocktailabend ist übrigens die Alea Lounge Bar am Hafen von Paphos. Einfach entspannt zurücklehnen, aufs Meer blicken und einen leckeren Cocktail schlürfen…

Zypern Tipps Cosmopolitan Paphos

Cocktails schlürfen in Paphos mit Blick aufs Meer

11. Zypern Tipps – Sonnenuntergang anschauen in Pomos

Und zu guter Letzt möchte ich Dir noch verraten, wo Du auf Zypern einen der besten Sonnenuntergänge sehen kannst. Das Dörfchen Pomos liegt im Nordwesten der Insel etwa 17 Kilometer von der Stadt Polis entfernt. Dort findest Du das Restaurant Kanalli , welches übrigens für sein gutes Seafood bekannt ist. Direkt vor dem Restaurant (nicht auf der Terrasse – die bietet einen Ausblick auf eine malerische kleine Bucht) bekommst Du bei gutem Wetter das Schauspiel zu sehen, wie ein glutroter Feuerball im Meer versinkt. Es lohnt sich!

Zypern Tipps Pomos Sonnenuntergang

Passende Ausflüge von Get your guide**:

Nikosia – Traditionelle Essenstour

Limasol: Weintour im Troodos-Gebirge mit ortskundigem Guide

Lies hier weitere Artikel zu Zypern auf meinem Blog: Akamas Halbinsel in Zypern – Geheimtipp abseits der Touristenpfade Warum Du Dir das Troodos Gebirge in Zypern nicht entgehen lassen darfst

Noch mehr Input bekommst Du übrigens bei meinen Reiseblogger-Kollegen: www.breitengrad66.de www.travelroads.de www.bereisediewelt.de www.reiseaufnahmen.de

*Die Tipps habe ich gesammelt auf einer privaten Reise und einer Pressereise, zu der ich vom Fremdenverkehrsamt Zypern eingeladen war.

** Dies sind Affiliate-Links. Wenn Du darüber buchst, bekomme ich eine kleine Provision. Dir entsteht dadurch kein Nachteil.

Warst Du auch schon auf der Insel? Welche Zypern Tipps hast Du auf Lager? Verrate sie mir in einem Kommentar!

Tamara says

23/01/2019 at 09:30

Danke für die hilfreiche Zusammenfassung für Zypern! Möchte diesen Herbst das erste Mal hinfliegen und bin schon sehr gespannt.

Liebe Grüße, Tamara

Lothar says

17/04/2019 at 08:12

Ich möchte Ende März in Zypern Urlaub machen, weiss nur nicht ob ich in Larnaca oder limassol bleiben soll. Gibt es da Erfahrung?

Georgios says

16/02/2020 at 14:13

Hallo Lothar,

ich empfehle Larnaca. Von dort ist ist nicht weit zu den Traumstränden von Ayia Napa. Limassol ist doch etwas industrialisierter, was den Tourismus betrifft und teurer.

Alexandros Trikaliotis says

23/11/2020 at 17:41

Hallo Sabine,

danke für ein paar neue Perspektiven. Werde gerne einige bei meinem nächsten Besuch auf der Insel besuchen.

VG Alexander

One Million Places says

17/03/2021 at 14:28

sehr schöne Bilder von Zypern. Die Insel hat uns sehr gut gefallen und wir haben auch ganz viel darüber in unserem Blog geschrieben. Und es gibt dort wirklich tolle Fotomotive :)

Viele Grüße Michael & Sandra

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Zypern Urlaub: Wichtige Tipps, Erfahrungen & Route für eine Rundreise

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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 12.03.2024

Hast du dich schon mal über Zypern als Urlaubsziel informiert? Welche Sehenswürdigkeiten hat Zypern eigentlich zu bieten und kann man auch im Oktober dort noch Urlaub machen? All diese Fragen klären wir in diesem Blogartikel und verraten dir auch unsere Erfahrungen, Empfehlungen & Tipps für eine 10-tägige Rundreise mit dem Auto auf Zypern. Schon mal soviel vorweg: 340 Sonnentage, feinste Sandstrände und beste Wasserqualität müssten schon mal Grund genug sein, um jetzt weiterzulesen und sich die Podcastfolgen anzuhören. Wenn du auf der Suche bist nach einem warmen Reiseziel in Europa im Frühjahr oder Herbst, dann bist du hier genau richtig: Wir verraten dir die optimale Route, unsere Erfahrungen, Kosten und Tipps für 10 Tage Zypern Urlaub .

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Noch mehr Tipps bekommst du in den vielen weiteren Blogartikeln, die wir über Zypern geschrieben haben:

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  • 2 Reisepodcast zu Zypern
  • 3 Karte mit Route für eine Rundreise
  • 4 Rundreise planen: Route & Tipps für 10 Tage

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Pouziaris Trail im Troodos-Gebirge

Erfahrungen & Tipps

  • Anreise: Flugzeug
  • Flugstunden: ca. 3,5h
  • Beste Reisezeit: April, Mai, Sep. & Okt.
  • Optimale Reisedauer: ca. 10 Tage
  • Budget: 10-20% günstiger als DE
  • Währung: Euro

Zypern ist eine Insel im östlichen Mittelmeer und befindet sich geographisch gesehen in Asien (nur 100km bis nach Syrien und 70km zur Türkei), wird aber kulturell meist zu Europa gezählt. Die Republik Zypern ist ein eigenständiges Land und befindet sich seit 2004 in der EU. Seit 1974 ist die Insel geteilt, der Nordteil der Insel wurde von der Türkei besetzt, der Südteil wird weiterhin von der Republik Zypern beherrscht. Wir waren nur im Südteil, also der Republik Zypern, unterwegs.

Tipp 1: Anreise nach Zypern

Der schnellste Weg, deinen Zypern Urlaub zu beginnen ist natürlich das Flugzeug . Mit Larnaka (Südosten) und Paphos (Südwesten) gibt es gleich zwei mögliche Flughäfen, die regelmäßig von Deutschland aus angeflogen werden. Wenn du für deinen Zypern Urlaub einen Roadtrip planst, ist es unserer Erfahrung nach egal, welchen Flughafen du wählst ( Flug finden* )

Eine Anreise per Fähre ist theoretisch ebenfalls ab Griechenland möglich, allerdings fahren diese nur im Sommer und auch unregelmäßig.

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Tipp 2: Fortbewegung auf Zypern

Wenn du eine Rundreise auf Zypern planst, brauchst du natürlich einen Mietwagen.

Die Straßenverhältnisse auf Zypern sind gut bis sehr gut , wobei ein paar Straßen ziemlich eng sind und auch Linksverkehr herrscht. Daher empfehlen wir dir für deinen Urlaub einen Klein- oder Kompaktwagen zu buchen mit Vollkaskoversicherung ohne SB. Damit kommst du überall hin, einzige Ausnahme ist der Lara Beach – dafür bräuchtest du einen Allrad-Wagen. Du kannst den Lara Beach aber auch auf eine andere, viel coolere Weise erreichen (siehe Tag 7), also lohnt sich der Allrad bei einem Zypern Urlaub unserer Erfahrung nach nicht.

Offiziell gilt auf Autobahnen ein Tempolimit von 100 km/h, außerorts von 65-80 km/h und innerorts von 50 km/h. Die Zyprioten halten sich auch selbst ziemlich gut an die Begrenzungen, daher denken wir, dass die Tempolimits auch regelmäßig kontrolliert werden.

Tipp: Wir buchen unsere Mietwagen bei billiger-mietwagen.de* oder CHECK24* , weil man dort immer bis zu 24h vorher kostenlos stornieren kann und die besten Preise findet – heißt also kein Risiko für dich, wenn du früh buchst.

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Tipp 3: Ist Zypern gefährlich?

Da die Insel Zypern zur Hälfte besetzt und nicht mal 100km von Syrien entfernt liegt, ist es durchaus verständlich sich erstmal zu fragen, ob es überhaupt sicher ist, nach Zypern zu fliegen. Hier können wir dich aber beruhigen! Zypern zählt seit Jahren zu den sichersten Ländern. Die Kriminalitätsrate ist sehr niedrig und es besteht auch keine akute Gefahr von Terroranschlägen, trotz der Nähe zum Nahen Osten.

Zypern liegt jedoch wie Griechenland auch in einer seismisch aktiven Zone. Es kann daher zu leichten bis mittelschweren Erdbeben kommen, wobei das letzte mittelschwere Erdbeben 1999 war. Die Zyprioten selbst sind sehr nett und waren immer freundlich uns gegenüber. Einige konnten sogar sehr gut deutsch oder zumindest ein paar Wörter. Unserer Erfahrung nach kannst du also sehr beruhigt deinen Zypern Urlaub buchen.

Tipp 4: Beste Reisezeit für einen Zypern Urlaub

Da die Temperaturen in Zypern selbst im Winter kaum unter 20°C fallen, wäre eine Rundreise mit dem Auto wohl das ganze Jahr möglich. In den Wintermonaten von Dezember bis März sind jedoch die Tage relativ kurz und es regnet auch öfter mal, daher ist es nicht die beste Reisezeit.

Da du bei einem Zypern Roadtrip nicht nur am Strand liegen möchtest, ist die sehr heiße Zeit von Ende Juni bis Ende September eher weniger empfehlenswert. Optimal sind also der Frühling (April, Mai) und der Herbst (Ende September-Oktober) . Hier kannst du ebenfalls mit bis zu 30°C rechnen, also perfektes Badewetter, gerade aber am Vormittag kannst du noch gut die Sehenswürdigkeiten erkunden.

November wäre ebenfalls noch möglich (bis zu 25°C), jedoch durch die Zeitumstellung geht die Sonne schon um 17 Uhr unter. Wir haben unseren Zypern Urlaub im Oktober gemacht und fanden es unserer Erfahrung nach perfekt , da wir so den Sommer nochmal verlängern konnten.

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Blue Lagoon in Akamas

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Felsen der Aphrodite

Tipp 5: Typische zypriotische Gerichte

Auf Zypern gibt es einige landestypische Spezialitäten, die durch die gemeinsame, griechische Vorgeschichte auch sehr deren Spezialitäten ähneln.

  • Halloumi-Käse
  • Sieftalia (Hackfleischwürstchen)
  • Moussaka (Gemüseauflauf)
  • Lammkotelett
  • Kebap/Souvlaki (Fleischspieß)
  • Pita mit Dips, Kléftiko (Schmorbraten)
  • Meze (Festmahl mit zypriotischen Spezialitäten auf vielen Tellern serviert)

Tipp 6: Sprache & Währung

  • Im Südteil der Insel (Republik Zypern) wird griechisch gesprochen.
  • Da Zypern bis 1960 britisch war, spricht aber auch fast jeder sehr gut Englisch.
  • Euro (Kartenzahlung fast überall möglich)
  • Tipp: Achte darauf, dass deine Kreditkarte keine Gebühren im Ausland erhebt ( zu unseren Kreditkarten-Empfehlungen )

Tipp 7: Solltest du Unterkünfte vorab buchen?

  • Zur Hauptsaison in jedem Fall vorab Unterkünfte buchen, um horrende Preise oder Bruchbuden zu vermeiden.
  • Zur Nebensaison sind auch sponate Buchungen möglich.
  • Wir selbst buchen Unterkünfte immer vorab , um kostbare Urlaubszeit zu sparen und das beste Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis zu finden.

Unsere Optimizer-Tipps für Zypern zusammengefasst

  • Ein Klein- oder Kompaktwagen reicht aus. Linksverkehr beachten!
  • 10-14 Tage sind für eine Zypern Rundreise zum Entdecken & Entspannen perfekt!
  • Keine Zypern Rundreise im Sommer planen, da zu heiß ist für Sightseeing!
  • Sich auf keinen Fall Akamas oder Kap Greco entgehen lassen!
  • Auch das Troodos-Gebirge in der Inselmitte erkunden!
  • Auf alle Fälle das Schnorchelset mitnehmen!
  • Sea Caves am Kap Greco zur Ebbe machen!
  • Wander-App installiert haben, wenn du wandern gehst!
  • Achte bei der Avakas-Schlucht auf herunterfallende Steine!

Reisepodcast zu Zypern

Noch mehr Tipps und Erfahrungen zu Zypern bekommst du in unseren Podcastfolgen. Hör also gerne mal rein 🙂

Im ersten Teil erfährst du:

  • (03:25) Unsere Erfahrung & Tipps für einen Zypern Urlaub
  • (07:30) Wann unserer Erfahrung nach die beste Reisezeit für einen Zypern Urlaub ist.
  • (09:25) Unsere Route für eine 10-tägige Zypern Rundreise mit dem Auto
  • (10:40) Ayia Napa, Kap Greco und Zenobia Schiffswrack?

Klicke auf den Button, um die Podcastfolge über Spotify zu laden und anzuhören. Du akzeptierst damit die Nutzungsbedingungen von Spotify.

Im zweiten Teil erfährst du:

  • (02:20) Die schönsten Bergdörfer, Limassol und das Troodos Gebirge
  • (14:50) Unser Highlight: Die Akamas-Halbinsel
  • (22:40) Umgebung von Paphos und Larnaka
  • (30:20) Wie hoch sind die Kosten bei einem Zypern Urlaub?
  • (33:50) Optimizer-Tipps & Empfehlungen für einen Zypern Urlaub

Du willst keine Podcastfolge mehr verpassen? Dann abonniere unseren Podcast!

Karte mit route für eine rundreise.

Die Sehenswürdigkeiten auf Zypern sind tatsächlich über das ganze Land verteilt. Unsere Empfehlungen für einen Zypern Urlaub sind einmal der Osten (Kap Greco) und Westen (Akamas, Paphos), aber auch das Troodos-Gebirge im Landesinneren, das noch als Insider-Tipp gilt!

Deshalb haben wir uns entschieden, auf unserer Zypern Rundreise wirklich den kompletten Südteil der Insel zu erkunden, was in 10 Tagen gut möglich ist. In der interaktiven Zypern-Karte findest du die Route für unseren Urlaub im Oktober, sowie alle Empfehlungen und Tipps für deine Rundreise .

Unsere Stationen:

  • Ayia Napa & Kap Greco (2 Nächte)
  • Vouni im Weingebiet & Troodos-Gebirge (3 Nächte)
  • Polis bei Akamas (2 Nächte)
  • Paphos (2 Nächte)
  • Larnaka (1 Nacht)

Klicke auf den Button, um die interaktive Karte von Google Maps zu laden.

Rundreise planen: Route & Tipps für 10 Tage

Unsere Empfehlung , um Zypern bei einem Urlaub entspannt zu erkunden sind etwa 10 Tage Rundreise . Die Route für unseren Zypern Urlaub im Oktober startet in Ayia Napa, da wir nach Larnaka geflogen sind. Anschließend ging es für uns Richtung Berge bzw. in die Weinregion. Hier bieten sich Tagesausflüge nach Limassol oder in das Troodos-Gebirge an.

Nachdem wir das Landesinnere erkundet haben, hat es uns in den Westen der Insel verschlagen. Zuerst nach Polis (bei der Akamas-Halbinsel) und dann in das geschichtsträchtige Paphos. Da wir ebenfalls wieder von Larnaka zurückgeflogen sind, haben wir dort die letzte Nacht unserer Zypern Rundreise verbracht und auch die Stadt erkundet. Alle Empfehlungen & Tipps zu unserem Zypern Urlaub erfährst du in der nachfolgenden Tabelle.

Ankunft in Larnaka und Weiterreise nach Ayia Napa Abends: Durch Ayia Napa schlendern

Tipp: Je nachdem, wann du in Zypern landest, kannst du noch die bekannten Strände Landa Beach und Makronissos Beach in Ayia Napa besuchen.

🛌 Unterkunft Nissi Beach Resort* (schöne Hotelanlage direkt am Nissi Beach, gute Essensauswahl, schöne Zimmer mit Meerblick)

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Nissi Beach

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Makronissos Beach

Tagesausflug ans Kap Greco (Highlight)

  • Love Bridge (Felsbogen an der Küste)
  • Sea Caves (Höhlen an der Küste)
  • Kap Greco View Point (schöner Aussichtspunkt)
  • Blue Lagoon (glasklares Wasser, Schnorchelspot)
  • Koraka Stone Arche (Felsbogen, allerdings nicht so schön wie die Love Bridge)
  • Konnos Beach (schöner Sandstrand)
  • Green Bay (sehr guter Schnorchelspot, Chance auf Schildkröten, Statuen in 10m Tiefe)
  • Sea Caves sind nur bei Ebbe begehbar. Informiere die vorher über die Gezeiten.
  • Bei den Sea Caves hast du den schönsten Sonnenuntergang.
  • Vergiss auf keinen Fall dein Schnorchelset einzupacken. Das Wasser ist überall glasklar.

👉 Mehr Infos: Sehenswürdigkeiten & Strände Ayia Napa & Kap Greco

🛌  Unterkunft Nissi Beach Resort* (schöne Hotelanlage direkt am Nissi Beach, gute Essensauswahl, schöne Zimmer mit Meerblick)

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Love Bridge

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Blue Lagoon am Kap Greco

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Tauchen bei der Zenobia

  • Eines der größten betauchbaren Schiffe der Welt, WOW-Effekt garantiert
  • Advanced Open Water erforderlich
  • Anbieter: Cyprus Diving Centre (Schweizer mit vielen deutschsprachigen Tauchguides, hochwertige Leihausrüstung, absolut empfehlenswert)

Weiterfahrt nach Vouni (Wein- & Bergregion)

  • In unserem Haus mit Privatpool entspannt

Tipp: Am Sonntagabend und Montag hat in Vouni und Umgebung jedes Restaurant geschlossen.

🛌  Unterkunft Vouni Hideaway (kleines, luxuriöses Haus mit privatem Pool, nette Besitzer)

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Vouni Hideaway

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Captian's Cabin

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Rückseite mit Laderampen

Tauchfotos von Mira Ertl

Ausflug nach Limassol und Umgebung

  • Kourion (große archäologische Ausgrabungstätte)
  • Kolossi (mittelalterliche Burg)
  • Durch Altstadt, Strandpromenade und Hafen in Limassol geschlendert

👉 Mehr Infos: Sehenswürdigkeiten & Strände Limassol

Abends: Ausflug nach Omodos

  • Bekanntestes Bergdorf auf Zypern
  • Etwas touristisch, aber dennoch sehenswert
  • Essenstipp: Stou Kir Yianni

Unsere Erfahrung: Alternativ kannst du auch mehrere Bergdörfer erkunden ( siehe Karte ) und den Pool im Apartment genießen, da Limassol und Umgebung für uns nicht zu den absoluten Highlights bei einem Zypern Urlaub zählen

👉 Mehr Infos: Troodos-Gebirge

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Ruinen Kourion

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Mosaike Kourion

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Strandpromenade Limassol

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Ktima Vassiliades

Ausflug ins Troodos-Gebirge

  • Tzelefos & Elias Bridge (echte venezianische Brücken aus dem 15. Jahrhundert)
  • Kloster Kykkos (bekanntes Kloster mit vielen Verzierungen, Ausblick bis an die Küste)
  • Agios Nikolaos (eine der bekannten Scheunendachkirchen, UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe)
  • Olympos (höchster Berg, Berggipfel ist gesperrt aufgrund von Radaranlage)
  • Wanderung zu den “Kaledonischen Wasserfälle”
  • Optional: Besuch der Millomeris Wasserfälle
  • Die Straße zu und von den venezianischen Brücken weg sind sehr schmal und kurvig. Vorsicht ist also geboten, dafür aber schöne Panoramastraßen!
  • Habe auf Zypern beim Wandern immer eine Wanderkarte oder Wanderapp dabei. Die Ausschilderung ist eher schlecht.
  • Wenn du etwas länger wandern möchtest in deinem Zypern Urlaub, können wir dir die Kombination Pouziaris-Caleonian-Falls-Trail empfehlen. Grandiose Aussichten bis ans Meer und Besuch Kaledonische Wasserfälle ( mehr Infos )

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Venezianische Brücke

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Pouziaris Trail

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Kaledonische Wasserfälle

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Weiterfahrt nach Polis (Akamas)

  • Besuch Bäder der Aphrodite (wenig empfehlenswert)
  • Entspannen am Aphrodite’s Wild Beach (schöner wilder Strand, Kieselstrand)
  • Yiannakis Beach (Kieselstrand mit Liegen)
  • Latsi Beach (Kieselstrand mit vielen Liegen)
  • Limni Pier (langer Steg ins mehr)

Sonnenuntergangstipp: Ortschaft Pomos Essenstipps: Moustakallis Tavern, Taverna I PAREA, Polis Herb Garden-Restaurant

🛌  Unterkunft Polis 1907*  (elegantes Hotel in historischem Gebäude, schöne Zimmer, sehr gutes Frühstück)

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Yiannakis Beach

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Bäder der Aphrodite

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Aphrodite’s Wild Beach

Ausflug Akamas-Halbinsel mit Buggy

  • Amphitheatre Bay (Steinformation, die aussieht wie ein Amphitheater)
  • Manolis Bay (glasklares Wasser, aber klein)
  • Blue Lagoon (große Bucht mit glasklarem Wasser, etwas schwieriger Zugang)
  • Fontana Amorosa (neben Blue Lagoon, Kiesstrand, leichter Zugang)
  • Moutti Tis Sotiras (bester Aussichtspunkt über komplette Akamas-Halbinsel)
  • Lara Beach (Sandstrand auf der Westseite, August-September schlüpfen hier Schildkröten)
  • Mit dem Auto ist die Halbinsel nicht befahrbar. Unsere Empfehlung ist ein Buggy zu mieten, da er einen Sonnenschutz bietet
  • Fahrt zuerst die Ostküste ab, auch wenn der Weg etwas anspruchsvoller ist als der Weg zur Westküste, damit ihr die Buchten ohne Ausflugsboote erleben könnt.
  • Nimm einen Snack und genug zum Trinken mit, da es auf der kompletten Tour keine Möglichkeit gibt etwas zu kaufen!

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Amphitheatre Bay

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Fontana Amorosa

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Moutti Tis Sotiras

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Blue Lagoon

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Region zwischen Polis und Paphos erkunden

  • Wasserfall bei Kritou Tera (bester Wasserfall der Insel, schwierig zu finden, siehe Karte )
  • Avakas-Schlucht (Im Canyon wandern, absolutes Highlight)
  • Prestos Beach & Sea Caves (Spektakulärer Küstenabschnitt mit mehreren Felsbögen)

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  • Coral Bay (schöner Sandstrand mit Liegen)
  • Badehose für Wasserfall mitnehmen, da man durch eine kleine Höhle auf die andere Seite gehen kann
  • Achte bei der Avakas-Schlucht auf herunterfallende, kleine Steine, durch Schafe und Ziegen

Empfehlung Mittagssnack: Sea Caves Tavern

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Wasserfall bei Kritou Tera

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  • Avakas-Schlucht

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Prestos Beach

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Paphos erkunden

  • Königsgräber von Nea Paphos (Gräber können besichtigt werden, Highlight Tomb 3)
  • Archäologischer Park Paphos (großes Areal mit vielen Ausgrabungen, schöne Mosaike)
  • Agia Kyriaki (alte Kirche mit Paulus-Säule)
  • Schlendern an der Hafenpromenade und in der Altstadt

Nachmittags: Entspannen im Hotel

👉 Mehr Infos: Sehenswürdigkeiten & Strände Paphos

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Königsgräber Nea Paphos

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Pioneer Beach Hotel

Süden von Paphos erkunden

  • Pissouri Bay (schöne Bucht mit Liegen und Steilküste)

Tipp: Mit dem Kajak kannst du die Steilküste bei der Pissouri Bay am besten erkunden.

Weiterfahrt nach Larnaka

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Pissouri Bay

Larnaka erkunden 

  • Strandpromenade mit Festung

Lazarus Kirche

  • Salzsee und Hala Sultan Tekke

Am Mackenzie Beach letzte Stunden genießen (direkt beim Flughafen, man sieht die Flugzeuge sehr nah)

👉 Mehr Infos: Sehenswürdigkeiten & Strände Larnaka

Abflug nach München

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Larnaka Salzsee

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Mackenzie Beach

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Unserer Erfahrung nach ist ein Zypern Urlaub im Oktober bereits günstiger als noch zur Hochsaison im Sommer. Flüge bekommt man für ca. 150-250€, wenn man rechtzeitig bucht. Wir hatten Unterkünfte in der mittleren bis gehobenen Preisklasse und haben 100€- 150€/Nacht bezahlt. Beim Essen gehen zahlt man ca. 15€ pro Person, wir waren meist nur abends essen und hatten mittags einen Snack. Ein Mietwagen ist mit 150€ sehr günstig, der Buggy in Akamas hat 120€ gekostet und das Tauchen bei der Zenobia 150€ p.P..

Die Kosten- Tabelle dient als Orientierung , was ein Zypern Urlaub im Oktober unserer Erfahrung nach für 10 Tage kostet . Ohne Tauchen, Buggy und mit günstigen Unterkünften geht es natürlich auch günstiger.

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  • Ayia Napa & Kap Greco (Love Bridge, Blue Lagoon, Konnos Beach)
  • Weinregion bei Omodos
  • Troodos-Gebirge
  • Akamas-Halbinsel (Blue Lagoon, Lada Beach, Fontana Amorosa)
  • Paphos und Umgebung (Sea Caves, Königsgräber,...)

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voll der coole Beitrag! vielen Dank dafür!

Wir (2 Personen) wollen wir ein 7-tätigen Aufenthalt machen. Kannst Du uns hierfür auch ein Ort empfehlen? Erkunden wollen wir die Insel dann eher via Quad 😉

Worauf wir viel Wert legen wäre zum Beispiel:

– Schöne Strände – Quad mieten – Bootstouren – Schnorcheln – Seesighting – Wassersport (Jet-Ski, Bananaboot) – Stadt besichtigen – Shopping (Krimskrams) – Bräunen – Lecker Essen – Lecker Bierchen und Cocktails

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Hallo MadMax 🙂

sehr gerne, das freut uns zu lesen. Naja am besten liest du dir unsere Artikel zu Zypern durch. So siehst du am ehesten, was dir am meisten zusagt. Aus deiner Beschreibung raus würde ich aber die Region um Paphos oder Ayia Napa/Kap Greco empfehlen.

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Erstmal vielen Dank für diesen informativen Blog. Wir fahren im Mai nach Zypern und er hat uns schon sehr weitergeholfen. Eine Frage: Habt ihr euer Gepäck bei den Tagesausflügen zwischen 2 Unterkünften einfach im Auto gelassen? Man kann ja meistens erst am späten Nachmittag einchecken.

Beste Grüße 🙂

Hey 🙂 ja, das haben wir einfach im Auto gelassen. Da muss man sich auf Zypern in der Regel keine Gedanken machen im Gegensatz zu Italien, Spanien und Frankreich.

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Hallo ihr zwei,

was würdet ihr persönlich bevorzugen oder priorisieren, wenn man nur 7 Tage Zeit hat und sich nicht durch permanentes “weiterziehen” stressen lassen möchte? Meine Priorität liegt auf Ruhe, Natur, einsame Strände und Bergregionen. Kultur und Shopping muss nicht sein. Ich würde 2x oder max. 3x umziehen wollen. Danke für eure Ratschläge 🙂 Claudia

Hallo Claudia, dann würden wir in den Westen und ins Troodos-Gebirge, da findest du viel Natur und auch Ruhe, einsame Strände sind auf Zypern aber je nach Jahreszeit eher schwierig (wie allgemein in Europa)

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Hey, leider habt Ihr die wunderschönen Punkte im Norden außen vor gelassen. Vielleicht beim nächsten mal. Wir haben hier fast leere Strände gefunden. Liebe Grüße Thomas

Hallo Thomas,

ja, die Rundreise führt “nur” durch die Republik Zypern, also dem südlichen Teil und nicht durch den türkischen Teil.

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Hi, in welcher Zeit seid ihr in Zypern gewesen? Wie waren die Temperaturen? Danke und LG

wie im Artikel beschrieben, waren wir im Oktober. Die Temperaturen waren mit 25-30 Grad perfekt und kein einziger Tag Regen.:)

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Super Beitrag ! Ich konnte mir eine Menge Infos ableiten. Habt ihr auch die Hotels kurzfristig gebucht ? Könntet ihr mit dem Mietwagen auch in den Norden fahren?

wir empfehlen immer, die Hotels schon vorab zu buchen, so kannst du dir das Hotel mit dem besten Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis aussuchen und musst nicht den “übriggebliebenen Rest” buchen. Außerdem verschwendest du so nicht wertvolle Urlaubszeit vor Ort. Viele Unterkünfte kannst du auch bis kurz vorher kostenlos stornieren. Falls du also doch nochmal umplanen möchtest ist das in der Regel ohne Probleme möglich.

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Über welchen Anbieter habt ihr euren Mietwagen gemietet? Der Link funktioniert bei uns nicht richtig und wenn wir uns online informieren, zahlen wir fast 560 € für einen Mietwagen.

Liebe Grüße 🙂

Hey Laura, erstmal danke für den Hinweis mit dem Link. Da war tatsächlich der falsche Link drin. Ja, leider sind das Nachwirkungen von Corona und Lieferkettenproblemen. Dadurch bekommen die Vermieter nicht genügend Autos und die restlichen Autos werden für das 2-3 fache des normalen Preises verkauft. Wir hoffen, dass sich das bald wieder einpendelt.

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Hei ihr beiden, wo finde ich denn diesen Link für das Mietauto?

Danke schonmal und vielen Dank für den informativen Blog. 🙂

einfach im Blogartikel unter “Fortbewegung”.

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Vielen Dank für den sehr informativen Blog. Ich wollte Euch aber auch auf einen Fehler hinweisen. Ihr schreibt: Nachdem wir das Landesinnere erkundet haben, hat es uns in den Osten der Insel verschlagen. Zuerst nach Polis (bei der Akamas-Halbinsel) und dann in das geschichtsträchtige Paphos.

Die beiden Orte Polis & Paphos sind aber im Westen von der Insel. 🙂

Alles Liebe und ich freue mich jetzt schon auf meinen ersten Zypern-Urlaub, den ich hoffentlich nächstes Jahr antreten kann.

Hallo Mark, danke für den Hinweis. Das ist natürlich richtig von dir. Haben wir ausgebessert 🙂 Dir ganz viel Spaß auf Zypern!

Liebe Grüße

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