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my cyprus transfer - Cyprus Welcomes the world
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Cyprus welcomes the world!

Planning your next vacation? Thinking about Cyprus? Here is a video from the ministry of tourism of Cyprus highlighting the key features of Cyprus and why it is a top destination. “There is an island in the Mediterranean where prosperity is a way of life. Since ancient times, Cyprus has been a stepping stone between […]

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My Cyprus Taxi Transfer - MAN bus transfer
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Introducing Bus transfer vehicle for large groups

At My Cyprus Transfer you have the opportunity to explore Cyprus with our new bus transfer vehicle that is intended for large groups. Now, if your company consists of multiple members and you intend to go on a trip, move from and to Cyprus airports, or visit any region of Cyprus, we are ready to […]

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Macronissos Beach - Ayia Napa - My Cyprus Transfer
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TripAdvisor users vote Cyprus’ beaches!

TripAdvisor, the world’s most popular travel site, includes Cyprus as a destination with the best beaches in Europe! In particular, TripAdvisor made the “top 25 beaches in Europe” list according to its user reviews and Cyprus is in 3 places! Here are the Cyprus beaches that made it in the Top 25 list in Europe […]

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My Cyprus Transfer - The Oval - Limassol
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The Oval – An iconic building on the Limassol skyline

Except for rich history, Cyprus is a modern country that also has significant technology and scientific progress. An notable example of Cyprus advancement is The Oval; a new, visionary business headquarters located in Limassol, the most cosmopolitan city in Cyprus! The Oval is the tallest business building in Cyprus. Its dramatically curved exterior, light-filled space […]

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My Cyprus Transfer - Kamares Aqueduct
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Kamares Aqueduct

Live the life in a modern city and visit sites of hundreds of years! Today we present you Kamares Aqueduct, described as the most prominent water supply built in Cyprus! The aqueduct was financed by Ebubekir Pasha who was the Ottoman Governor of Larnaca. The structure was in operation until 1939 and consists of 75 arches. […]

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