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10 Reasons Why You Need to Visit Cyprus

In this post we will mention 10 compelling reasons to visit Cyprus and have a great time!

The article and the video is created by destinationtips.com

1. It’s Bright and Sunny All Year Long
The island of Cyprus averages about 326 days of sunshine a year. That means that even in the dead of winter, you’ll be greeted by bright sunshine pretty much every day.

2. Beaches of All Kinds
Cyprus is home to a variety of different beaches. Rocky inlets and white sand beaches are scattered across the island. Even better, no matter where you drop your beach towel, you’ll have the opportunity to wade into the cleanest water in all of Europe.

3. But It’s Not All Beaches
Cyprus is also home to Mediterranean forests that house some plants that can’t be found anywhere else, the Cyprus cedar and the Cyprus oak among them. More than 125 local plants can be found in the island’s lush forests.

4. Hit the Town and Have a Blast
Each one of the island’s six, large cities has its own nightlife and each one is worth checking out. Will you hit the clubs in Limassol or push it to the limit in Ayia Napa. Every flavor of nightlife in Cyprus is a ton of fun; all you need to do is find the one that’s right for you.

5. The Food Is Amazing
Halloumi cheese is a delicacy. Cyprus also does its own version of souvlaki (which is tasty grilled meat and vegetables). For a snack, stop and grab a Koubes — it’s basically a hush puppy stuffed with minced meat and spices. There’s really no end to the rich, delicious offerings on the tiny island.

6. The Booze Is Incredible, Too
The national drink is known as a Brandy Sour. The cocktail is a heady mix of Cypriot brandy, lemon squash, some Angostura bitters, and a splash of soda water. If you fancy wine, Cyprus is home to the world’s oldest wine, Commandaria.

7. You Can See the Whole Island in One Trip
It’s possible to set up camp pretty much anywhere on the island and then take short day trips to see whatever tourist spots you’d like to see. Nowhere on the island is more than 3 hours away from anywhere else, so you’re always near wherever you want to be.

8. Cyprus Is Very Safe
Cyprus is considered extremely friendly. Sure, in the urban areas you have to be on the lookout for a small amount of expected crime (pickpocketing, that sort of thing), but Cyprus is still considered one of the safest destinations in all of Europe.

9. ‘Quaint’ Doesn’t Begin to Cover the Architecture
The towns and cities that dot the island of Cyprus are a thrill to simply walk through. If you do manage to find yourself winging your way toward Cyprus, make sure to spend some time simply walking around. You won’t regret it.

10. Birthplace of the Goddess of Love
Any fans of Greek history might recognize Cyprus as the reputed birthplace of Aphrodite. During the goddess’ hey day, her chief temple was located in Paphos, the town near which she supposedly sprung from the foam of the sea.

 

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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 for 2018, according to TripAdvisor users. The images and descriptions are from visitors reviews:

#4. Fig Tree Bay, Protaras

Fig Tree Bay Protaras - My Cyprus Transfer

Fig tree bay is one of the most beautiful calm beaches we have ever had the privilege to visit. Although it has definitely got busier over the years it still maintains its lovely feel and the water is always beautiful to swim in. Highly recommend for families as the waters are very calm.

#12 Konnos Bay, Ayia Napa

Konnos Bay - Ayia Napa - My Cyprus Transfer

This wonderful beach is placed between Protaras and Ayia Napa on the south-east part of island. There are white sand, absolutely cyan sea and a tavern under coniferous trees…

#18 Makronissos Beach, Ayia Napa

Makronissos Beach - Ayia Napa - My Cyprus Transfer

If you cannot afford going to Seychelles or the Maldives, go to Makronissos beach. The water is absolutely beautiful and turquoise, the very fine sand is clean and the beach is organized and suited for families with kids.

Want to learn more about the best beaches in Europe according to TripAdvisor users? Here is the full article.

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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 and uninterrupted sea views, set new standards in workplace design.

It is just a few metres from the sea, with uninterrupted sea views and close to Limassol’s city centre with easy access to the highway. It also has state-of-the-art facilities and services, including manned reception, 24-hour security and controlled access to parking & building areas, property management, exercise room & cafeteria, double-height luxurious lobby, raised floors, 4 high-speed elevators.

Visitors are welcomed into a light-filled double-height reception which flows seamlessly through to beautifully landscaped garderns stretching towards the sea.

Below is a presentation video that highlights features of Oval:

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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.

The construction of the aqueduct commenced in 1747 and was completed in 1750, costing a total of 50,000 qirsh which was paid by Ebubekir Pasha. Foreign travellers have often counted it as one of the most important monument constructed during the Ottoman period in Cyprus.

 

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Larnaca is also known for its palm-tree seafront, the Church of Saint Lazarus, Hala Sultan Tekke and Larnaca Castle. It is built on the ruins of ancient Citium, which was the birthplace of Stoic philosopher Zeno. Larnaca is home to the country’s primary airport, Larnaca International Airport. It also has a seaport and a marina. It is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and the capital of the eponymous district. It is the third-largest city in the country, after Nicosia and Limassol, with a metro population of 144,200 in 2015.

Keep in touch with My Cyprus Transfer blog to learn more historical and modern aspects of the enchanted island of Cyprus…

 

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