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Ayia Napa

Beyond Bars & Booze: The Hidden Gems of Ayia Napa

It’s pretty common knowledge that Ayia Napa (in Cyprus) is known for being party central. It’s the perfect destination for anyone who loves soaking up the sun and sleeping off a hangover by day, and clubbing, drinking and dancing by night, but is there actually something more to this livelybeach resort? The answer, of course, is yes. Outside the nightclub scene, where big name DJs play and the party rolls on into the early hours of every morning, Ayia Napa

Larnaca

Larnaca Shore Excursions

Lying on the south-east coast of Cyprus the historic city of Larnaca is a popular holiday destination offering a combination of glorious, sandy beaches and historic attractions. Cruise ships arrive in the city’s busy seaport which took over much of the trade which had previously gone through the port city of Famagusta to the north before the Turkish invasion of 1974.   Port of Larnaca Located in the centre of town just north of the yacht marina, the Port of Larnaca is the second largest in Cyprus. Whilst Limassol remains the preferred destination of the cruise lines a major project

Paphos, Cyprus

Superb Winter Sports Training in Cyprus

If you’re a professional or semi-professional sportsperson, staying motivated, energised and at your peak physical condition doesn’t come easy over the dismal UK winter period. No matter how passionate you are about your chosen sport, there’s no doubt it’s incredibly hard to remain focused on a training regime when it’s all icy roads and dark foggy mornings to look forward to. However, if you’re serious about your training, you know that you simply can’t afford to take your foot off the accelerator for even a few weeks, so one solution that many athletes turn to is spending a couple of

Limassol

Layers of History in Limassol

Over the course of its four thousand year history, many groups have made their mark upon the Cyprus port city of Limassol. Though very little is known about the city’s founding, Limassol has played host to King Richard the Lionheart during the Third Crusade in the 12th century, and has been passed from the Anglo-Normans, to the French, to the Ottomans, to the Venetians and eventually to the British. Today, the Republic of Cyprus is a self-governing country, except for the British-controlled Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia. Limassol’s complicated and ancient past means that there are layers of

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