Beach Bliss and Seaside Fun
Cyprus is a beach lover’s dream. With soft sands, turquoise waters and more sunshine than you can shake a parasol at, it’s perfect for lazy beach days and splashy water sports. Ayia Napa is the party hotspot, while quieter coves and family-friendly bays dot the coast from Larnaca to Paphos.
Culture, History and Ancient Wonders
History buffs will be in their element here. Think Roman amphitheatres, Byzantine churches, Crusader castles and Neolithic tombs—Cyprus wears its 10,000-year history proudly. Paphos and Neapolis are treasure troves of ancient architecture, while even sleepy villages hide fascinating finds.
Mountains, Nature and Rural Escapes
Venture inland and discover a whole different side of Cyprus. The Troodos Mountains offer forested trails, cool air, traditional villages and cascading waterfalls. It's ideal for hiking, wine tasting, and soaking up local life far from the beach crowds.
Set in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus is a sun-drenched island bursting with character. With golden beaches, ancient ruins, lively towns and a warm welcome around every corner, it’s a destination that blends relaxation with rich history. Whether you’re chasing sunsets, legends of Aphrodite, or just a really good meze, Cyprus has something magical for every traveller.
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The Birthplace of a Goddess
According to Greek mythology, Cyprus is the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Legend says she rose from the sea foam at Petra tou Romiou, a picturesque rock formation along the southern coast. Today, couples flock to the spot, hoping for a touch of her romantic blessing.
A Divided Capital With a Unique History
Nicosia is the only divided capital city in Europe. The Green Line, a UN-controlled buffer zone, splits the city into the Greek Cypriot south and Turkish Cypriot north. Crossing between the two feels like stepping between worlds—each side with its own flavour, architecture, and rhythm.
It Has Some of the Oldest Wine-Making Traditions in the World
Cyprus has been making wine for over 5,000 years. The sweet, amber-coloured Commandaria is one of the oldest named wines still in production. Today, visitors can explore charming mountain wineries, sample local vintages, and raise a glass to a truly time-honoured tradition.
Weather
Cyprus boasts a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The beach season runs from May to October, with July and August being the hottest (and liveliest). Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–early November) are perfect for exploring, hiking and sightseeing—sunny and warm without the peak heat or crowds. Winters are mild and quiet, ideal for a peaceful escape with a touch of mountain snow.
Spoken Languages and Currency
The official languages are Greek and Turkish, depending on the region. However, English is widely spoken across the island, especially in tourist areas, restaurants, and shops. The local currency is the Euro (€), and most places accept cards—but it’s worth carrying some cash for smaller spots and local markets.
Popular Destinations

Ayia Napa
Famous for its vibrant nightlife, beach clubs and water sports, Ayia Napa is a lively coastal town that also boasts some stunning Blue Flag beaches and sea caves.
Paphos
A UNESCO World Heritage gem where ancient history meets seafront charm. Explore Roman villas, mosaics and castles before enjoying a sunset dinner by the harbour.
Neapolis
This ancient city near Limassol offers a window into Cyprus’s Roman past. With well-preserved ruins and a peaceful coastal setting, it’s a must for history lovers.
Nicisia
The island’s intriguing capital mixes ancient walls, modern buzz, and divided history. Wander through old streets, cross the Green Line, and experience both sides of this unique city.
Top Things to See and Do in Cyprus
Swim in the Sea of Aphrodite
Visit Petra tou Romiou and take a dip in the sea where the goddess is said to have been born. Legend has it that swimming here brings eternal beauty and love—who could resist?
Wander the Tombs of the Kings in Paphos
These grand underground tombs date back to the 4th century BC and were once the resting places of high-ranking officials. Carved into solid rock, they’re hauntingly beautiful and perfect for a bit of time-travel sightseeing.
Hike in the Troodos Mountains
Trade flip-flops for hiking boots and explore the cool, forested trails of the Troodos range. Discover traditional villages like Omodos, spot ancient monasteries, and enjoy sweeping views from mountaintop lookouts.
Stroll Through the Streets of Old Nicosia
Inside Nicosia’s Venetian walls lies a maze of old streets, artisan shops, coffee houses, and cultural gems. Cross the Ledra Street checkpoint and explore both the Greek and Turkish sides of the city in one afternoon.
Say Yiasou to Cyprus!
With its mix of sun, sea, culture and charm, Cyprus is the kind of place that captures your heart and keeps you coming back. Whether you're here for lazy days on the sand, historical discoveries, or mountain escapes with a glass of wine in hand, Cyprus offers a holiday that’s as relaxing or adventurous as you want it to be. Just don’t forget your sun cream—and your appetite!
All Cyprus Destinations
- Larnaca Area
- Alaminos
- Ayia Napa - View Detailed Guide
- Nissi Beach
- Protaras
- Paphos Area
- Aphrodite Hills
- Chlorakas
- Coral Bay
- Kissonerga
- Latchi
- Limassol
- Paphos - View Detailed Guide
- Pissouri
- Polis (Neapolis, Geroskipou) - View Detailed Guide
- Pomos
- Nicisia (Lefkosa) - View Detailed Guide




















