The document provides descriptions of various cities and regions in Cyprus, highlighting natural attractions, history, and culture. It promotes Cyprus as a destination with naturally beautiful landscapes across the island, including beaches, forests, mountains, and historical sites dating back to ancient civilizations. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking trails, as well as experience local culture and cuisine in villages. Contact information is provided to find more recommendations for traveling to different parts of Cyprus.
2. A view to Pafos
Paphos has the privilege to have the most extraordinary
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landscapes in Cyprus. Especially now in spring time the
countryside is simply fantastic. This weekend we suggest
that you enjoy the most magnificent spectacle of our
area. Create your own outdoors event, this may be walk
in Akamas following the trails of Adonis and Aphrodite or
simply get lost in the low forest that ends at the crystal
water beaches of the peninsula where the Green Turtle
lays its eggs.
Only 30 minutes away from Pafos down town you can be
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in Neo Chorio or Baths of Aphrodite where the trails
start. Your morning could end having lunch in small
village tavern where tradition is still a way of life.
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3. A view to Limassol
Just like a fortress was meant to keep the enemies at bay,
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the medieval in Lemesos today holds the key to the city's
charm with new tastes and sights as plentiful as the waves
breaking on its sandy shores.
Welcome to the Lemesos's (Limassol) City blog managed to
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keep readers up to date with local happenings. This is a
local initiave area by people who are following the local
events and activities organized by the private sector as well
as activities organized by the local authorities.
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4. A view to Nicosia
Nicosia is mostly a business destination, but after business
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one can enjoy its most hiden corners in the old town. The
Old City Walls are of great importance to the history of the
city, those walls hide a town that travel you back in
time. The Walls date back on the 16th century when
Cyprus was under Venetian occupation. Eleven heart
shaped fortresses are spread along the Walls which have
only 3 gates, in the north, south and east.
One of the gates, the Famagusta Gate, has been repaired
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and serves as the Nicosia Municipal Cultural Centre. Get a
chance and visit this part of Nicosia which embraces almost
all the history of the island.
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5. A view to Larnaca
Nothing best than an instantaneous to reflect a cities'
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marriage to the sea. Although you may have witnessed it
from landing at its airport, Larnaca is bathed by the sea but
also a safe haven of tranquility as much as one would
desire.
Welcome to the Larnaca's (Larnaka) Cityblog managed to
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keep readers up to date with local happenings. This is a
local initiave area by people who are following the local
events and activities organized by the private sector as well
as activities organized by the local authorities.
More recommendations at: Naturally‐Cyprus.com
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6. A view to Agia Napa
Ayia Napa, a fishing harbour, is today one of the most
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attractive tourist destination, and especially with its
landmark , the Ayia Napa Monastery.
The village got its name from the “Icon of Virgin Mary of
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Napes”. The Monastery as it is today is a building of the
15th century when Cyprus was under the Venetian
Sovereignty.
At different times the Monastery served as both a nunnery
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and a Monastery. Just before 1668 the nunnery was
changed to a Monastery. During the years 1978 – 2006, it
served as the Ecumenical Centre of Conferences.
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7. A view to Troodos
Habitat and cultural heritage blend in a green safe haven at
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the heart of the Island. Troodos is home to World Heritage
religious art, Byzantine monasteries and a thriving habitat
for local flora and fauna sitting on one of the main
migration flyways between Europe/Asia and Africa.
The amazing scenery and the friendly environment
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guarantee a beautiful stay in this incredible village.
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8. A view to Protaras
Protaras is the northeast part of the Island that has
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achieved status of being full‐service resorts with classy
hotels and entertainment that meets the needs of the most
demanding of travel visitors. Even if pampering is your
objective, or family distractions, you won't have been to
Protaras, if you're not set out to explore creeks and caves
bathed by crystalline waters of the Mediterranean.
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