If you're looking to catch some rays and lounge on the sand along Nissi Beach, or explore the best of the Mediterranean above or below the waves - no matter where you stay,
the Cypriot coast will certainly keep you entertained!
Latchi is also an excellent choice; billed as a relaxing resort and home to welcoming waterfront tavernas, this town offers a unique flavour of slower
Cypriot life.
The resort town of Ayia Napa in Cyprus may be famous for its nightlife, but it's also a fantastic holiday destination for travellers seeking excellent beaches,
Cypriot culture and good food.
Seafood is also a big part of
Cypriot cuisine, particularly around the coastal destinations such as Larnaca and Pernera.
Diverse and flavoursome,
Cypriot cuisine is certainly one of the country's top attractions.
Entertainment programme with traditional
Cypriot dancing and music is also happening regularly.
The main attraction at this property is the large swimming pool and sun terrace for relaxing underneath the warm
Cypriot sun, while young guests will appreciate the dedicated children's pool, playground, and sports court.
Local Tavernas are famous for excellent national cuisine and
Cypriot hospitality.
The villa has a private swimming pool, size 5 x 11 m with shower, comfortable sun beds and built in
Cypriot style BBQ and dining tables with chairs.
Taverns are famous for excellent national cuisine and
Cypriot hospitality.
You can look forward to some delicious
Cypriot and international cuisine in the restaurant, and with three bars on - site, you'll have plenty of choice when you fancy a drink.
If you don't fancy cooking your own food, you can book a table at the hotel restaurant, where you can enjoy a wide selection of tasty
Cypriot and international dishes.
If you want to experience a bit of
Cypriot culture, the nearby Thalassa Museum contains interesting artefacts and displays which tell the story of the island's history.
Four restaurants and five bars serve delicate local wines and traditional
Cypriot cuisine, with live music almost every night of the week.
Enjoy the old Ayia Napa Square, visit the monument, or learn more about
Cypriot seafaring history at the Thalassa Museum.
In the local taverns you fed delicious
Cypriot cuisine with the freshest products at the local pub on the big screen on display sports matches and competitions.
This small village is a prime example of modern lifestyle
Cypriot villagers.
Be your own captain and discover our beautiful
Cypriot coastline, at your own pace, with our self drive boats from Latchi Charters.
The village is an easy walk away, with a lovely traditional
Cypriot feel.
Annie Karapataki, head of sales, Columbia Beach Resort, talks to Breaking Travel News about the hotel, the buoyant
Cypriot tourism sector, and winning at the World Travel Awards.
A week - long event, it takes places in villages around
the Cypriot coast, which host sailing and swimming competitions, fairs, traditional food stalls, and special events.
Alternatively, you can take things easy on a poolside lounger and soak up
the Cypriot sunshine.
If you're in search of some variety, you can just pop up the coast to Ayia Napa,
another Cypriot town famed for its vibrant nightlife.
Along The Strip you'll find a number of restaurants and eateries, many of which have some kind of evening entertainment, including authentic
Cypriot live music and dancing.
While much of the food here is traditional
Cypriot cuisine, you'll find plenty of cosy restaurants offering simple children's menus with fish fingers and chips, and other international dishes.
Tuck into traditional Turkish
Cypriot meze, tiny dishes of tastiness at the Palm Gardens restaurant, which also offers slow roast lamb (kleftiko), kebabs and fresh grilled fish.
We used the Cyprus coffee pot and we liked doing
it the Cypriot way.
At the Citrus Tree Gardens, Alsancak village is on your doorstep, with authentic
Cypriot restaurants, tavernas, traditional Turkish coffee shops, bars and a couple of supermarkets.
Just a short stroll away is the local beach, enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, and a great place to become part of local
Cypriot life.
Walk into Karaoglanoglu,
a Cypriot village with local restaurants, bars, shops, a supermarket.
If you fancy a night out, Kyrenia's bars and clubs are just a short taxi ride away, or experience authentic Turkish
Cypriot cuisine and hospitality in nearby Catalkoy village, less than five minutes drive from the Acapulco Beach Resort.
The main restaurant inside has traditional style windows and tiled floor giving it a truly
Cypriot feel not often found in 4 star North Cyprus holiday hotels.
The Cypriot city of Larnaca might be one of the oldest in the country, and the split between the charming historic town and the new, modern tourist area gives you the option to explore both the past and the present during a holiday here.
A varied
Cypriot menu in a la carte style.
With a rich buffet breakfast, lunch and evening dinner, with
Cypriot and International dishes, this is where to get your holiday munchies all fixed up.
Spend your days under
the Cypriot sun and leave all worry behind as you enjoy a truly relaxing stay in Pissouri!
Columbia Beachotel has created the perfect package that will introduce its guests to a traditional
Cypriot Easter.
This offer includes fun activities, such as dyeing eggs, a special Easter walk in the village, and baking flaounes —
a Cypriot Easter delicacy, on Good Friday.
Cypriot teenage boys walked proudly with their arms draped over their girlfriend and chatted in an animated and confident fashion with other groups of teenagers.
Enjoy
Cypriot cuisine in local restaurants: a lunch and dinner at Kyrenia Harbour; lunch by the beach at Salamis; and a traditional mezze lunch in Paphos.
The Bella Napa Bay Hotel has an open - air restaurant by the pool, dining room with buffet and a la carte service, cocktail bar / cafeteria, pool bar, and varied afternoon and evening entertainment including live music, dancing,
Cypriot Night with folklore show, BBQ, Greek, Italian and International Nights, plus much more.
The hotel has a wonderful location - not only is it near the beach but also close to charming
Cypriot towns such as Ayia Napa (10 km) and Paralimni Village (5 km), making exploring the island incredibly easy.
Enjoy a traditional
Cypriot mezze lunch.
The interior of the property is very calming and made of traditional
Cypriot style natural stone.
On your first wander down to the beachfront promenade in Paphos, you'll focus on the Irish pubs and English breakfasts, but the real magic of Paphos has been its ability to retain a certain sense of
Cypriot tradition.
It is located bang in the middle of the country and the wall that divides the Turkish North from
the Cypriot south cuts right through it.
The medieval castle of Kolossi is where the still popular sweet desert
Cypriot wine commandara was first made by the knights of St John of Jerusalem in ancient times.
Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival: The festival is an important international dance event, attracting a number of
Cypriot and International dance companies and performers, presenting the evolution of contemporary dance internationally.
A great way to experience traditional
Cypriot music.
A cheap holiday in Larnaca offers something for all ages - a refreshing combination of
Cypriot culture and a modern vibe that promises a memorable stay.