Famagusta (Greek: Ammochostos, Turkish: Gazimağusa, 23 000 Ew.) Until 1974 was the largest port of the island. It focused almost all the hotels of Cyprus. The old town has been since 1964 a purely Tur...
The birthplace of Aphroidite, this Neolithic settlement has a fertile and femminine energy. Paphos has been inhabited since the Neolithic period. It was a centre of the cult of Aphrodite and of pre-H...
Limassol (Greek: Lemesos) is located almost exactly in the center of the south coast of Cyprus. Behind the coastal strip to rise the mountains of Troodos, which as Olympos is the highest island mounta...
A slight Busstunde away from Agia Napa Larnaca is a bustling city (72 000 Ew.), The locals in the street scene stronger shape than tourists. It is the location of the earth Cypriot oil industry. A wid...
Ancient City with great drama and a vast burial ground. The best overview of the extent of ancient Salamis wins one of the top echelons of the Roman Amphitheater, the 15 000 spectators offered. Impressi...
More than a quarter of all Cypriots living in Nicosia and surrounding areas. The name of the town is of Venetian origin (Greek: Lefkosia, Turkish: Lefkosa). Nicosia is located in the center of the Mes...
A Gothic Abbey on the green slopes of the mountains Kerêneia. The beautiful mountain village before 1974 inhabited by Greek Cypriots, is the romantic ruin of the country boast. Augustinian monks founded...
900 years old wall paintings as a World Heritage of Humanity. The monks of the Middle Ages have sought solitude. So they settled on the upper end of a valley on the edge of the Troodos between forests a...
Kolossi Castle: Here lived Johanniter. On the northwest edge of the plantation of cypress Fasoúri protrudes between the Brown tower of the castle of Kolossi on. From its roof you have a wide view over t...
By cypress plantations. In the south-west of Limassol you will find a lush green plantations, landscape, by a mile-long cypress avenue leads. Under the protection of tree hedges grow lemons, oranges and...