Lovely Holidays in Lovely Cyprus
Cyprus the images that come to mind are beaches and lush countryside - beauty as such that you are not likely to forget. Legend even goes to show that this is the place where Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, arose from the waters. Not only that, Cyprus is also a treasure house of historical sites - places and buildings that hark back to past empires and glorious days. Cyprus is found to the south of Turkey and is one of the major islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
Come and join us for a holiday that is truly remarkable. We guarantee that your holiday will always be full of adventure and excitement, as well as opportunities for relaxation and recreation. If you also want to do some partying, Cyprus offers that, too.
Cyprus offers a variety of attractions. Let's start with its beaches. You can laze around the warm waters of Protaras and Ayia Napa. For some adventure, you can try kite-surfing, snorkeling, and water-skiing. There are even water parks where you and your kids can have your water fun.
For more of nature's bounty, climb up, up, up gorgeous Troodos mountains - with Mount Olympus at its very peak. There are a bevy of hilltop villages where you can just soak up and enjoy the cozy atmosphere. During summers, you can go bird watching, hiking and cycling. Winter times are for woosh, woosh, whooshing down the trail at the ski slopes.
Cyprus also is home to some important historical and archeological structures and ruins. Some of these structures even go back to the Stone Age and the Roman Empire. Well-preserved Venetian walls grace the edges of Nicosia - the capital of Cyprus. Hamam Omerye is also an interesting site. It is a 14th Century bath house that was transformed into a church, a mosque until it was eventually renovated to its original use.
Cyprus is also all about castles and palaces - Kyrenia Caste, Kantara Castle and Vouni Palace. As for museums, you can find fascinating collections at the Guzelyurt Museum, the Byzantine Museum and the Shipwreck Museum.
If you want to go partying at night, there are plenty of places to celebrate and dance. Combine the beauty of the beach, with the heady atmosphere at night as you dance at Nicosia's promenades, which come nighttime are lined with sparkling neon lights.
Come and join us for a holiday that is truly remarkable. We guarantee that your holiday will always be full of adventure and excitement, as well as opportunities for relaxation and recreation. If you also want to do some partying, Cyprus offers that, too.
Cyprus offers a variety of attractions. Let's start with its beaches. You can laze around the warm waters of Protaras and Ayia Napa. For some adventure, you can try kite-surfing, snorkeling, and water-skiing. There are even water parks where you and your kids can have your water fun.
For more of nature's bounty, climb up, up, up gorgeous Troodos mountains - with Mount Olympus at its very peak. There are a bevy of hilltop villages where you can just soak up and enjoy the cozy atmosphere. During summers, you can go bird watching, hiking and cycling. Winter times are for woosh, woosh, whooshing down the trail at the ski slopes.
Cyprus also is home to some important historical and archeological structures and ruins. Some of these structures even go back to the Stone Age and the Roman Empire. Well-preserved Venetian walls grace the edges of Nicosia - the capital of Cyprus. Hamam Omerye is also an interesting site. It is a 14th Century bath house that was transformed into a church, a mosque until it was eventually renovated to its original use.
Cyprus is also all about castles and palaces - Kyrenia Caste, Kantara Castle and Vouni Palace. As for museums, you can find fascinating collections at the Guzelyurt Museum, the Byzantine Museum and the Shipwreck Museum.
If you want to go partying at night, there are plenty of places to celebrate and dance. Combine the beauty of the beach, with the heady atmosphere at night as you dance at Nicosia's promenades, which come nighttime are lined with sparkling neon lights.
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