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Posts Tagged ‘Cyprus’

Paphos Villa rentals

If you are having your holiday spent in Paphos Cyprus and have a villa rented then this is the best option you might have. Your stay will be luxurious if you have a villa rented for you. There are many villas all over the island you can select any of them. Paphos Cyprus is an ideal place for you to have your holiday season spent. For a perfect holiday all you need to do is choose a villa from a wide variety of villas on the beautiful island. Some of the important information regarding holiday villas on the island is given below: Read the rest of this entry »

Cultural Festivals in Northern Cyprus

Northern Cyprus hosts a variety of interesting festivals, ranging from classical music, to jazz and contemporary pop, as well theatre and food festivals. Spaced across the year, you can pick a festival to incorporate into your holiday in Northern Cyprus. Read the rest of this entry »

Visiting Paphos, Cyprus

I visited Cyprus a couple of years back and had a truly memorable holiday experience. Cyprus offers around 300 days of sunshine each year with temperatures reaching thirty degrees in each of the summer months. Read the rest of this entry »

Northern Cyprus Holiday: Eating Out

Eating out on a Northern Cyprus holiday is a great way to experience the local culture, and with so many delectable dishes you won’t want to leave until you’ve tried all of them. So make like a local and try some local cuisine on your holiday in Northern Cyprus. Read the rest of this entry »

Apostle Andreas Monastery, Cyprus

Karpaz Peninsula has been the hideaway for many people for ages. ıt is for this reason that there are many monasteries in the peninsula. The most famous monastery among them is Apostle Andreas Monastery, still active and a pilgrimage destination for the Greek Orthodox community. Read the rest of this entry »

Holidays in Famagusta

Famagusta is a city on the east coast of Cyprus and is capital of the Famagusta District. It is located in a bay between Capes Greco and Eloea, east of Nicosia, and possesses the deepest harbor in the island. Since the 1974 Turkish invasion the city has resided in the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The old tourist quarter of Varosha is abandoned pending a settlement of the Cyprus dispute. The city has a population of around 39,000 and there are no legal Greek Cypriot residents. Read the rest of this entry »