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About Cyprus

Cyprus has that special something for everyone... from gorgeous beaches and cosmopolitan towns to its spectacular pine-clad mountains and time-forgotten villages where the famous Cypriot hospitality can be at its best.
Although international in cuisine, Cyprus is proud of its own mouth-watering dishes, sweets and pastries, and locally grown fruits, nuts and olives must also be tried. You will be welcomed at vineyards to sample excellent wines, and award winning beer is brewed on the island.

If You Wish To Travel To Cyprus This Year

On arrival in Cyprus you will be warmly met at the airport by our travel representative who will immediately direct you to your waiting transport for transfer to your chosen accommodation. A welcome briefing is usually arranged for the following day to inform you of local customs, places of interest etc. whilst at the same time enable you to raise any queries that you may have.

Places of Interest

Limassol

Limassol or Lemesos (Lemesos; Turkish: Limasol, alt. Leymosun) is the second-largest city of Cyprus, with a population of 176,900 (2005), the largest city in geographical size, and the biggest municipality of the island. The city is located on Akrotiri Bay, on the island's southern coast and it is the capital of Limassol District.
Limassol is the biggest port in the Mediterranean transit trade. It has also become one of the most important tourism, trade and service-providing centre in the area. Limassol is renowned for its long cultural tradition, and is home to the Cyprus University of Technology. A wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites are available to the interested visitor. Consequently, Limassol attracts a wide range of tourists mostly during the summer season to be accommodated in its several luxurious hotels and apartments. In addition to the existing sights and attractions, a world class marina is currently being built, that will offer a wide range of services and attractions unsurpassed anywhere in Cyprus. The project will be called Limassol Marina and will consist of 1000 berths for small and larger yachts and the whole operation will be managed and operated by high-quality, experienced operators.


Paphos

Paphos is a coastal city in the south-west of Cyprus and the capital of Paphos District. In antiquity, two locations were called Paphos, Old Paphos and New Paphos. The currently inhabited city is New Paphos. Paphos is the mythical birthplace of the Goddess Aphrodite. In Greco-Roman times, Paphos was the island's capital and is famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's Palace, where extensive and fine mosaics are a major tourist attraction. The town of Paphos is included in the official UNESCO list of cultural and natural treasures of the world's heritage.

Larnaca

Larnaca is a city of the Republic of Cyprus and is situated on the southern coast of Cyprus. It has a population of 72,000 and is the island's second commercial port and an important tourist resort. The city of Larnaca is well-known for its picturesque seafront which includes rows of palm trees. Here you will also find Larnaca Marina, one of the four official entry points by sea to the island. Much of the activity is centred around the city promenade during the major festivals. The most important of these for the city of Larnaca is Kataklysmos or the Festival of the Flood, celebrated in early summer with a series of cultural events. The festival lasts approximately three weeks and offers a wide range of entertainment. The seafront is closed to traffic in the evenings during this festival.


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