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Larnaca
Larnaca (also called Larnaka) is one of the premier seaside resorts in Cyprus. It offers a laid-back vibe with some of the island’s best beaches. Inland, the compact old town is home to the Church of St. Lazarus and an atmospheric Turkish quarter, where Larnaca's famous ceramic artisans have set up shop.
Visit and explore the Church of St. Lazarus, Tomb of Lazarus, Pierides Archaeological Foundation Museum, Hala Sultan Tekke, Archaeological Museum, Laranca Fort, Kamares Aqueduct, and so much more.
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Limassol
Limassol (also known as Lemesos) is the cosmopolitan hub of Cyprus, effortlessly blending old and new. Here you'll find hip restaurants and cafes, clean sandy beaches and a stunning contemporary marina. Venture into the surrounding district to discover a land laced with history, where olive oil and wine are made the traditional way, and where you can explore medieval ruins and ancient cities.
Visit and explore the Ancient Kourion, Limassol Old Town, Kolossi Castle, Archaeological Museum, Platres, Beaches, Lofou Village and so much more.
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Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa is one of the most popular areas in Cyprus, widely known for its party scene. However, this area isn't only good for its nightlife. There are so many more things to do in Ayia Napa where you'll find the perfect blend of nightlife, history and culture. The entire area on the eastern side of Cyprus has stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, unique historical sites and some of the best weather in all of Europe.
Visit and explore the Ayia Napa Central Square, Nissi Beach, Cape Greco National Forest Park, Ayia Napa Sculpture Park, Monastery of Ayia Napa, Thalassa Museum, Kamara Tou Koraka Beach, Makronissos Tombs, and so much more.
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Nicosia
The Cypriot capital of Nicosia is the last capital in the world still divided militarily, and the green Line at Ledra will intrigue visitors. The southern half of Nicosia (also called Lefkosia) belongs to the Republic of Cyprus, while North Nicosia (also known as Lefkosa) is the capital of the UN-unrecognized Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). On both sides of the divide there’s a lot to see, like the Selimiye Mosque, a blend of Christian and Islamic architecture, or the Cyprus Museum, the premier collection of ancient artifacts on the island.
Visit and explore the Selimiye Mosque, Cyprus Museum, Byzantine Museum, Ledra Street, Famagusta Gate, Folk Art Museum, Venetian Fortifications, Büyük Han, and so much more.
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Nicosia
The Cypriot capital of Nicosia is the last capital in the world still divided militarily, and the green Line at Ledra will intrigue visitors. The southern half of Nicosia (also called Lefkosia) belongs to the Republic of Cyprus, while North Nicosia (also known as Lefkosa) is the capital of the UN-unrecognized Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). On both sides of the divide there’s a lot to see, like the Selimiye Mosque, a blend of Christian and Islamic architecture, or the Cyprus Museum, the premier collection of ancient artifacts on the island.
Visit and explore the Selimiye Mosque, Cyprus Museum, Byzantine Museum, Ledra Street, Famagusta Gate, Folk Art Museum, Venetian Fortifications, Büyük Han, and so much more.
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Paphos
The beautiful seaside city of Paphos in southwestern Cyprus is where mountains meet the sea. It boasts sun, sand and a laid-back, beachy vibe. The city locals pride themselves on being the birthplace of the Aphrodite (Venus), the goddess of love and beauty. Paphos also offers several cultural and historical attractions, including the tomb of the Kings, Mosaics, a castle and numerous churches.
Visit and explore the Aphrodite's Rock, Paphos Old Town, Paphos Mosaics, Acopolis and Odeon, Tomb of Kings, Chrysorrogiatissa Monastery, Saint Paul's Pillar, and so much more.
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Pernera
Pernera is a beautiful family oriented resort situated along the coast towards Protaras, which is connected by a beautiful seafront boardwalk. The rocky shoreline of Pernera is dotted with tiny bays of golden sand where many Europeans come to soak up the sun during the summer months. Although the town is officially separated from neighboring Protaras, it is often considered one, as the two resorts have merged with no clear definition of where one ends and the other begins.
Visit and explore the Louma Beach, Agia Triada, Skoutari, Water Activities, and so much more.