Agios Lazaros (Church of Saint Lazarus) is a magnificent Orthodox church in Larnaca, built in the 9th century over the tomb of Saint Lazarus of Bethany, who lived in the town after his resurrection. The church is a fantastic example of Byzantine arch... more
Agios Lazaros (Church of Saint Lazarus) is a magnificent Orthodox church in Larnaca, built in the 9th century over the tomb of Saint Lazarus of Bethany, who lived in the town after his resurrection. The church is a fantastic example of Byzantine architecture with its intricate wood-carved iconostasis. The crypt houses an underground tomb believed to be that of Lazarus. This place of worship remains an important pilgrimage site for the Greek Orthodox community. less
The Akamas Peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty on Cyprus’s west coast. It is a biodiverse region boasting unique fauna and flora, spectacular landscapes, and beautiful beaches. The area includes the famous Baths of Aphrodite, where the... more
The Akamas Peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty on Cyprus’s west coast. It is a biodiverse region boasting unique fauna and flora, spectacular landscapes, and beautiful beaches. The area includes the famous Baths of Aphrodite, where the Goddess of Love is said to have bathed, and the Turtle Conservation Project at Lara Beach. From hiking to jeep safaris, the Akamas Peninsula offers a wealth of activities for nature lovers. less
Cape Greco is a national forest park located on the southeastern tip of the island. Known for its stunning sea views, dramatic cliffs, and network of hiking trails, it`s a great spot for outdoor activities. One of its iconic landmarks is the white ch... more
Cape Greco is a national forest park located on the southeastern tip of the island. Known for its stunning sea views, dramatic cliffs, and network of hiking trails, it`s a great spot for outdoor activities. One of its iconic landmarks is the white chapel of Agioi Anargyroi, perched on the cliffside. In the sea caves below, according to legend, pirates used to store their loot. Whether you`re interested in a peaceful nature walk, birdwatching, or a stunning sunset view, Cape Greco is a must-visit. less
Choirokoitia is a remarkably well-preserved prehistoric settlement that has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site dates back to the Neolithic age, and the remains provide a fascinating insight into the life of the earliest known cultu... more
Choirokoitia is a remarkably well-preserved prehistoric settlement that has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site dates back to the Neolithic age, and the remains provide a fascinating insight into the life of the earliest known culture on the island. Visitors can explore reconstructed round dwellings made from stone and mud, while the original ruins of the settlement are visible on the hillside above. less
The Commandaria Wine Route is a journey into the hilly area of Limassol, known for its production of the world`s oldest named wine, Commandaria. This sweet dessert wine has been produced in the region for centuries. The route passes through 14 Comman... more
The Commandaria Wine Route is a journey into the hilly area of Limassol, known for its production of the world`s oldest named wine, Commandaria. This sweet dessert wine has been produced in the region for centuries. The route passes through 14 Commandaria villages, with several wineries offering tastings. Besides wine, visitors can enjoy picturesque landscapes, traditional architecture, and local hospitality. less
The Cyprus Museum in Nicosia is the oldest and largest archaeological museum in Cyprus. The museum`s collection covers over 9000 years of history, showcasing a vast range of artefacts from the Neolithic Age to the Byzantine Empire. Some of its most n... more
The Cyprus Museum in Nicosia is the oldest and largest archaeological museum in Cyprus. The museum`s collection covers over 9000 years of history, showcasing a vast range of artefacts from the Neolithic Age to the Byzantine Empire. Some of its most notable exhibits include a collection of terracotta figurines, a bronze statue of the "Ingot God," and the famous Marion treasure. The museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. less
Famagusta Walls are the fortifications surrounding the city of Famagusta. Built by the Venetians in the 15th century to defend against Ottoman attacks, the walls are a fine example of military architecture. The walls are well-preserved and encircle t... more
Famagusta Walls are the fortifications surrounding the city of Famagusta. Built by the Venetians in the 15th century to defend against Ottoman attacks, the walls are a fine example of military architecture. The walls are well-preserved and encircle the old town, giving visitors a sense of stepping back in time. Walking along the walls, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the nearby sea. less
Fig Tree Bay is a popular beach located in the resort town of Protaras. Known for its namesake fig tree that allegedly dates back to the 17th century, the beach offers golden sands and crystal clear waters. It`s a great spot for swimming, sunbathing,... more
Fig Tree Bay is a popular beach located in the resort town of Protaras. Known for its namesake fig tree that allegedly dates back to the 17th century, the beach offers golden sands and crystal clear waters. It`s a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, including snorkeling around a small islet located close to the shore. The area also boasts a variety of restaurants and bars, making it a lively spot throughout the day. less
The ancient city-kingdom of Kition, located in modern-day Larnaca, dates back to the 13th century BC. Excavations at the site have uncovered well-preserved remnants of the city`s Cyclopean walls, sanctuaries, and a complex drainage system. The site i... more
The ancient city-kingdom of Kition, located in modern-day Larnaca, dates back to the 13th century BC. Excavations at the site have uncovered well-preserved remnants of the city`s Cyclopean walls, sanctuaries, and a complex drainage system. The site is closely associated with the worship of Astarte, a goddess of the ancient Near East. Artefacts found at Kition, including a stone inscription referring to the Pharaoh Siamun, provide valuable insights into ancient trade networks and cultural exchanges in the Mediterranean region. less
Kolossi Castle is a former Crusader stronghold located near Limassol. This 15th-century fortress was once an important stronghold for the Knights of the Hospitaller and served as a center for sugar production, one of Cyprus’s main exports in the Midd... more
Kolossi Castle is a former Crusader stronghold located near Limassol. This 15th-century fortress was once an important stronghold for the Knights of the Hospitaller and served as a center for sugar production, one of Cyprus’s main exports in the Middle Ages. Visitors can climb the three levels of the castle for panoramic views of surrounding vineyards and fields. The site also hosts a small archaeological museum. less
Kykkos Monastery, founded in the 11th century, is one of the most important and wealthiest monasteries in Cyprus. It is home to one of three icons attributed to the Apostle Luke. Although the original building was destroyed by fire, the monastery has... more
Kykkos Monastery, founded in the 11th century, is one of the most important and wealthiest monasteries in Cyprus. It is home to one of three icons attributed to the Apostle Luke. Although the original building was destroyed by fire, the monastery has been meticulously restored. The intricate mosaics that adorn its gold-laden walls depict scenes from the Bible and the history of the church, making it a remarkable place of pilgrimage and a unique cultural experience. less
The Leventis Municipal Museum in Nicosia offers a comprehensive overview of the history of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. Established in 1984, the museum is named after its benefactor, Anastasios G. Leventis, and features a wide range of exhibits fr... more
The Leventis Municipal Museum in Nicosia offers a comprehensive overview of the history of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. Established in 1984, the museum is named after its benefactor, Anastasios G. Leventis, and features a wide range of exhibits from ancient times to the modern era. Highlights include a reconstruction of 19th-century Nicosian domestic life and the collection of costumes and textiles. less
Love Bridge is a natural rock arch formation located in Ayia Napa. Overlooking the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean, it`s a perfect spot for photo opportunities. As the name suggests, it`s a popular spot for couples, with many attaching a `love... more
Love Bridge is a natural rock arch formation located in Ayia Napa. Overlooking the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean, it`s a perfect spot for photo opportunities. As the name suggests, it`s a popular spot for couples, with many attaching a `love lock` to the nearby railings. With its peaceful environment and stunning natural beauty, Love Bridge is a wonderful addition to any visit to Ayia Napa. less
Nissi Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Cyprus, located in the vibrant resort town of Ayia Napa. The beach is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sand. During the summer months, Nissi Beach turns into a party hotspot w... more
Nissi Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Cyprus, located in the vibrant resort town of Ayia Napa. The beach is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sand. During the summer months, Nissi Beach turns into a party hotspot with numerous events and music festivals taking place. Whether you`re looking to relax by the sea or join a lively beach party, Nissi Beach caters to all tastes. less
Located in Paphos, Panagia Chrysopolitissa is an archaeological site featuring the ruins of a Byzantine basilica and the St. Paul`s Pillar. According to tradition, Saint Paul was flogged near this pillar during his first missionary journey. The site... more
Located in Paphos, Panagia Chrysopolitissa is an archaeological site featuring the ruins of a Byzantine basilica and the St. Paul`s Pillar. According to tradition, Saint Paul was flogged near this pillar during his first missionary journey. The site also boasts beautiful floor mosaics, some of which belong to the original church, demonstrating the rich history of early Christianity in Cyprus. less
Paphos Archaeological Park encapsulates the city`s rich history and cultural heritage. The park is home to several historical sites, including Roman villas with remarkably preserved mosaics, Odeon Amphitheatre, the Forty Columns Fortress, and the Tom... more
Paphos Archaeological Park encapsulates the city`s rich history and cultural heritage. The park is home to several historical sites, including Roman villas with remarkably preserved mosaics, Odeon Amphitheatre, the Forty Columns Fortress, and the Tombs of the Kings. The mosaics in particular are known for their stunning detail, portraying scenes from Greek mythology. A trip to this archaeological site provides a unique window into ancient Roman life and artistry. less
Located in Nicosia, Piatsa Gourounaki is a popular restaurant serving Cypriot cuisine with a modern twist. It`s best known for its delectable meats, especially pork served in various forms. Their open kitchen lets you watch the chefs in action. With... more
Located in Nicosia, Piatsa Gourounaki is a popular restaurant serving Cypriot cuisine with a modern twist. It`s best known for its delectable meats, especially pork served in various forms. Their open kitchen lets you watch the chefs in action. With its casual and lively atmosphere, Piatsa Gourounaki offers a true taste of local flavors and culture. less
The Pierides Museum, located in Larnaca, houses one of the most significant collections of Cypriot antiquities in the world. Managed by the Pierides Foundation, the museum spans 9000 years of the island`s history through its extensive collection. The... more
The Pierides Museum, located in Larnaca, houses one of the most significant collections of Cypriot antiquities in the world. Managed by the Pierides Foundation, the museum spans 9000 years of the island`s history through its extensive collection. The artefacts are displayed chronologically, making it easy for visitors to appreciate the progression and evolution of Cypriot culture over the centuries. Highlights include Neolithic pottery, Bronze Age figurines, and a rich collection of ancient coins. less
The Thalassa Museum in Ayia Napa focuses on the marine heritage of Cyprus. Its exhibits cover the interaction of the island`s inhabitants with the sea from prehistoric times to the present. The museum`s centerpiece is a full-scale replica of the 4th-... more
The Thalassa Museum in Ayia Napa focuses on the marine heritage of Cyprus. Its exhibits cover the interaction of the island`s inhabitants with the sea from prehistoric times to the present. The museum`s centerpiece is a full-scale replica of the 4th-century BC Kyrenia II shipwreck. Besides archaeological exhibits, the museum also hosts temporary exhibitions related to marine and environmental themes. less
Located in the mountains of Paphos, Vouni Panayia Winery is a family-run establishment renowned for its production of high-quality wines using indigenous grape varieties. Visitors can tour the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy... more
Located in the mountains of Paphos, Vouni Panayia Winery is a family-run establishment renowned for its production of high-quality wines using indigenous grape varieties. Visitors can tour the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy tastings of their superb range of wines. The winery also offers stunning views over the Polis Chrysochous Bay, making it a delightful stop for both wine and nature lovers. less