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Cyprus is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean, blessed with Blue Flag beaches, steeped in ancient history and surrounded by a natural landscape of sweeping mountains, forests and rugged headlands. From its glorious coast to its fascinating culture, discover a country brimming with World Heritage Sites, excellent tavernas and architectural wonders. Travel back in time to ancient Paphos, where Aphrodite, Goddess of love is said to have risen from the sea. Trek the Troodos mountains scattered with exquisite Byzantine churches and picturesque villages, or unwind, explore by boat, or people watch on the south coast's famous Nissi beach and Coral Bay. Follow the party crowd at Ayia Napa, or kick back and relax in peaceful Kyrenia in the north. Whether you want a low-key family holiday, sightseeing trip or romantic escape, our wonderful villa rentals in Cyprus put you at the heart of it all.
Southern Cyprus is known for its lively beaches, ranging from pebble to sand, urban to unspoiled. Enjoy culture and the coast with resorts such as famous Nissi Beach in Ayia Napa and Finikoudes in Larnaca. The region is sprinkled with historical gems, museums and galleries and the nightlife is excellent here, with a wide choice of bars, traditional tavernas and cafes. Enjoy a romantic stroll around Aphrodite's Rock on the coast of Paphos, follow the party crowd in Ayia Napa, or take a boat trip with family in Cape Greco and explore its glorious caves. Must-sees include the Church of Saint Lazarus in Larnaca, Tombs of the Kings in Paphos and the Curium Theatre and the House of Eustolios in ancient Kourion.
Northern Cyprus, officially called The Turkish Republic of Cyprus, offers an abundance of beach and seaside resorts, museums and ancient relics, where towns like Kyrenia, Famagusta and Nicosia are brimming with medieval castles, exquisite mosques and breathtaking archaeological sites.
On the southwest coast, the ancient city of Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage site, dotted with historic relics and archaeological wonders such as the Tombs of the Kings and the Roman ruins of Kato Paphos.
Famagusta lies on the east coast of Cyprus, bordered by 15th century Venetian walls and surrounded by a waterless moat. Must-sees are Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque and Othello Castle looking out to the Mediterranean.
Party capital Ayia Napa is brimming with lively restaurants, bars and shops, while the beautiful golden sands and clear waters of Nissi beach, Cape Greco and Coral Bay attract thousands of sun-worshippers each year.
Protaras is a picturesque resort town in Famagusta district, famous for its Fig Tree Bay and close proximity to Cape Greco National Forest Park. Fans of water sports can find their slice of paradise on Konnos beach.
Home to urban beach Finikoudes, Larnaca port city boasts a bustling town centre, cleansing salt lake and plenty of cultural gems to explore. Dive into the crystalline waters and discover the ancient wreck of MS Zenobia!
Enjoy culture by the coast in Limassol. In contrast to its urban promenade and busy bars, take a trip back in time at the Cyprus Medieval Museum, Limassol Archaeological Museum, and Church of Saint Lazarus.
Take a look at our blog posts about where to go in Cyprus and what to do on your holiday in Cyprus.
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