Cyprus

25. September 2024

Kourion

Kourion is undoubtedly one of the most significant archaeological sites in Cyprus! Not only does this incredible Greco-Roman city offer a fascinating glimpse into the past but it also showcases its preserved mosaics, including the House of Eustolius, the House of the Gladiators, and the House of Achilles. Moreover, the incredible amphitheatre overlooking the sea is still a venue for cultural events even today!
25. September 2024

Nissi Beach

Nissi Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Cyprus, attracting visitors with its crystal clear water, fine white sand and a small island that can be reached via a shallow lagoon. In the morning it offers a quiet paradise, but from 11:00am onwards the beach quickly fills up with tourists, losing its atmosphere.
25. September 2024

Monastery of Saint Neophytos the Recluse

The Monastery of Saint Neophyte the Closed is one of the most important spiritual sites in Cyprus. This monastery is unique in that it was founded in the 12th century by the hermit Saint Neophytos himself, who lived in a remote cave carved out of the rock, now known as Enkleistra.
25. September 2024

Sea Caves Ayia Napa

The Sea Caves near Ayia Napa offer breathtaking scenery. In addition to the stormy sea, caves all around the coast await you here. For the adventurous, there is the opportunity to climb down into one of the caves and explore it from the inside. The views you'll get are fabulous. But beware of particularly strong winds.
Konnos beach – experience of a lifetime
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