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What can I expect from Cyprus?

Situated at the crossroads of three continents, Cyprus emerges as a captivating Mediterranean jewel, rich in history and natural beauty. This third-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea offers visitors a unique blend of stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and a vibrant culture shaped by millennia of diverse influences.

Cyprus’s allure lies in its remarkable diversity packed into a compact island. Golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters fringe the coastline, while the interior boasts the verdant Troodos Mountains, dotted with picturesque villages and Byzantine churches. The island’s strategic location has attracted numerous civilizations over the centuries, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Byzantines, Crusaders, and Ottomans, each leaving their mark on the island’s culture, architecture, and cuisine.

The island’s division into the Republic of Cyprus in the south and the Turkish-occupied north adds another layer of complexity and interest for travelers. While this guide primarily focuses on the internationally recognized south, adventurous travelers can also explore the north, experiencing two distinct cultures on one island.

Cypriot cuisine is a delightful fusion of Greek and Middle Eastern flavors, featuring fresh Mediterranean ingredients, succulent meats, and local specialties like halloumi cheese. The island’s wines, with a tradition dating back thousands of years, offer a perfect complement to the flavorful local dishes.

As you embark on your Cypriot adventure, prepare to be dazzled by the ruins of ancient kingdoms, charmed by traditional mountain villages, and relaxed by the laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle. Whether you’re exploring archaeological sites, hiking in the Troodos Mountains, lounging on beautiful beaches, or savoring meze at a local taverna, Cyprus promises a journey filled with unforgettable experiences.

Things to See and Do in Cyprus

Cyprus offers a wealth of experiences that cater to history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and beach aficionados alike. Here are some top experiences you shouldn’t miss:

Explore the ancient ruins of Kourion overlooking the Mediterranean
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Ayia Napa and Protaras
Hike in the Troodos Mountains and visit its painted churches
Wander through the charming old town of Nicosia, the last divided capital in Europe
Discover the birthplace of Aphrodite near Paphos
Visit the Kykkos Monastery, the wealthiest and most lavish on the island
Enjoy water sports and diving in the clear waters of Cape Greco
Explore the medieval Kolossi Castle near Limassol
Take a wine tour in the Commandaria region, home to one of the world's oldest named wines
Experience the vibrant nightlife in Limassol or Ayia Napa

“Cape Greco”

“Limassol”

Typical Costs When Travelling

Paphos and Limassol

Budget travelers can find hostels and basic rooms for €20-40 per night
Mid-range options typically cost €50-100 per night
Local tavernas offer meals for €10-20, while mid-range restaurants charge €20-40 per meal

Ayia Napa (peak season)

Budget accommodations range from €30-60 per night
Mid-range hotels cost between €70-150 per night
Food costs are similar to other coastal areas, perhaps slightly higher in tourist hotspots

Nicosia

Budget hotels start at $20-50 per night
Mid-range resorts range from $50-150 per night
Local restaurants serve meals for $10-25 per day, while resort dining costs $25-50 daily

Cyprus has a limited public transportation system:

City buses: €1.50 per ride within cities
Intercity buses: Prices vary, e.g., Nicosia to Limassol is around €7
Taxis: Can be expensive, with a minimum fare of around €3.50

Note: Renting a car is often the most convenient way to explore the island, especially for reaching more remote areas.

Kourion Archaeological Site: €4.50
Tombs of the Kings (Paphos): €2.50
Kykkos Monastery: Free entry (donations appreciated)
Cyprus Museum (Nicosia): €4.50
Waterparks (e.g., WaterWorld in Ayia Napa): €35-40 for adults

Suggested daily budget – Based on your travel style, here’s what you can expect to spend per day:

  • Budget traveler: €50-80
  • Mid-range traveler: €80-150
  • Luxury traveler: €150+

Money Saving Tips

Visit during shoulder season (April-May or September-October) for better prices and pleasant weather
Use public buses for intercity travel if you're not renting a car
Stay in family-run guesthouses or apartments instead of large hotels
Eat at local tavernas away from tourist areas for more affordable, authentic meals
Take advantage of free attractions like beaches, hiking trails, and some museums
Consider buying a Cyprus Museum Pass if you plan to visit multiple archaeological sites
Enjoy free wine tastings at some local wineries
Use water fountains to refill water bottles instead of buying bottled water
Look for happy hour deals in resort areas
Take advantage of the many free festivals and events, especially during summer

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