Cyprus said to be the birthplace of the Greek Goddess of Love, has few equals as a complete holiday destination. This radiantly warm island gives you endless options for enjoying your holiday. Relax on wonderful beaches, hire a car – they drive on the left – and explore the traditional villages of the stunning Troodos mountains, admire the ancient churches and monasteries, wonder at Greek & Roman archaeological sites.. all under the hot Cypriot sun. Then if you have the energy, you dance ’til dawn!
Top things to see and do
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Akamas Peninsula. Come and be with nature along this rugged and unspoilt coast of sandy bays and pine forest.
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Baths of Aphrodite. An isolated freshwater pool in the beautiful unspoilt countryside, where the Goddess of Love is said to have bathed.
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Troodos Painted Churches. UNESCO World Heritage listed, this collection of 10 ancient Byzantine churches and monasteries had the decorators in, back in the 10th & 11th centuries. The results can’t be described.. come and see for yourself.
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Tombs of the Kings. The whole of Paphos has UNESCO World Heritage status thanks to these incredible tombs, some resembling houses, built for noblemen rather than kings.
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Hala Sultan Tekke. An important Islamic site, this fabulous ancient mosque is beautiful on its own, but the setting on a lake just adds to its beauty, especially in winter when the lake becomes home to thousands of migrating flamingos.
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Kourion. The finest archaeological site on the island with its spectacular Greco-Roman theatre overlooking the Mediterranean, and wonderful floor mosaics.
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Paphos Harbour. A stroll along the seafront at Paphos is a delight as you gaze at the beautiful medieval fort which sits at one end of this pretty harbour.
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Kykkos Monastery. Founded in AD1100 by the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos, the monastery is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and contains three remaining icons decorated by the Apostle Luke.
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Lefkara. A beautiful traditional village in the Troodos Mountains. It is said that Leonardo da Vinci visited this charming village in the 15th century and purchased lace for Milan’s Cathedral.
- Fassouri Waterpark. Enough history. now for some fun. This award-winning water park has the biggest wave pool in Europe and is a great way to cool off under the hot sun.
When to go? Cyprus welcomes visitors all year round. The summers are scorching, but the cool Mediterranean is a welcome retreat. Winters are mild and whilst not great for sun worshippers, it’s a perfect time to sightsee in temperatures which are more comfortable. Winter is also the cheapest and less crowded time of course. We like April, May, September & October when the weather is great, sunbathers can enjoy the hot sunshine without the extremes, and it’s comfortable to walk around the historical sights.