Travel highlights Cyprus
Limassol
Located on the southern coast of Cyprus, Limassol is the island’s second largest city, a cosmopolitan destination with a large selection of five star resorts and restaurants for any taste. Due to its location, Limassol is a great starting point to explore - with most attractions throughout the island within a one-hour radius. Within the city, visitors can discover the old town, the marina and the town’s beautiful coastline.
Nicosia
The island’s capital and administrative centre, Nicosia boasts its medieval fortifications to this day. Stroll down Laiki Geitonia and Ledras street to explore its picturesque old town, the Byzantine and Archaeological museums as well as many of the capital’s great dining options.
Paphos
Birthplace of Aphrodite, Paphos is strewn in myth and legend. Located on the south west coast of the island guests can visit the Akamas peninsula, a natural reserve area, the UNESCO protected Mosaics, the Tombs of the Kings and enjoy their lunch at its quaint harbour.
Troodos Region
The Troodos mountain range reaches a peak of 1,952 meters above sea level. Ascending from the coast, it offers a dramatic change of scenery. From the vineyards and villages that dot its foothills, to its dense pine and cedar forest, home to unique flora and fauna, and finally its snowy peaks. It is said that in March, one can easily ski in Troodos and within an hour water-ski in Limassol.
Ayia Napa
World famous for its crystal clear waters and golden beaches, Ayia Napa is located on the east of the island. With its large selection of resort and restaurants, combined with Cyprus’ sunny weather, it has evolved into a year round destination.