Ayia Napa, in the east of Cyprus, is famous for its beaches and its nightclubs. Since the 1990s, it’s been one of the Mediterranean’s immensely popular party destinations, attracting crowds of young clubbers from across the continent every year. The area’s rocky coastline is dotted with sandy shores in little coves, offering a choice of great places to swim and...
Lees meerPaphos is one of the main tourist hubs in Cyprus. There are technically 2 hubs – the Old Town and New Paphos, which is also known as Kato Paphos. The latter is the main resort area, being right on the beach and hosting a great selection of bars and souvenir shops. There are a few historical gems by the coast,...
Lees meerThe best towns and resorts in Cyprus are quite a varied assortment, with a few highlights that rank among Europe's top destinations of their kind. You can find some of the best parties, best family beaches, best city beaches and...
Paphos is known as a hub of Cyprus culture and history. Once Europe’s Capital of Culture, the city offers a...
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Ayia Napa is most widely known for its nightlife scene and, while it serves up clubs and party venues in...
Remarkable ancient sites in Paphos lie in vast, barren grounds around the south-western coast of Cyprus. Some of the most...
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Paphos’ food scene is highly influenced by the geography of the region. The city’s regional ingredients range from olives to oranges, almonds to apples. However, while the delicious food you’ll find on menus all across Paphos certainly create an enjoyable...
Ayia Napa offers a wealth of delicious dining options, making it a great town for travelling foodies to get an authentic taste of Cypriot cuisine. It places a high emphasis on tradition, locally-grown ingredients and the social aspect of dining....
The Paphos shopping scene keeps many holidaymakers coming back and provide a break from its beautiful beaches and heritage sites. Paphos was selected as a European Capital of Culture in 2017, and shops in Paphos are eager to showcase local...
Ayia Napa may be known for its beaches and nightlife, but shopping is an inevitable part of the travel experience here. Stores in Ayia Napa are spread out across the main square district, and visitors can’t help but be drawn...
Ayia Napa is Cyprus' premier party city and probably the rowdiest resort on the Mediterranean Sea. It has an array of boozy bars to wet your whistle in and debaucherous discos for getting down. The wild reputation of its booming after-dark scene draws in scores of young crowds between April and October every year. Perhaps the resort's biggest drawcard is its...
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