Cyprus is a fantastic island destination for those looking for sun, a bright blue ocean, beautiful sights and nature, and of course, delicious food. A holiday to Cyprus has it all! From beautiful walks through nature, cozy seaside resorts with amazing restaurants, historic villages and cultural sights dating back to the Roman times. Today, we are going to take a closer look at Cyprus, and tell you what you can expect on your visit to this beautiful island.
Cyprus has many sights to visit and see. Although the island is not big, it has a lot to offer. Moreover, the island is spared from mass tourism for the time being, which means that history buffs, hikers and sunbathers are able to have a peaceful holiday. Below is a small list of not-to-be-missed sights in Cyprus.
Many visitors are of the opinion that Ayia Napa is the nicest seaside resort in Cyprus. Ayia Napa has many beautiful beaches, and the main street is alive with music in the evenings, and offers many restaurants and cafes. In the old center of Ayia Napa, you can go clubbing in the night, and during the day, you can visit the beautiful coastline.
Cape Greco is the easternmost point of Cyprus. The cape features a beautiful rocky coastline, where you can go diving, snorkeling and swimming. The most famous place in Cape Greco is the Blue Lagoon. As the name suggests, the Blue Lagoon has a bright blue color. It is possible to rent a quad to explore the area. However, if you feel like exploring on foot, there are many places to go for a hike as well.
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus. What makes Nicosia so special is that it is the only city in Europe that is divided between two countries, the border of which is also guarded. To go from the Greek part of the city into the Turkish part, you will need to pass a border. In 1964, this border was created to protect the two populations. The border has been open since 2003, and it is possible to cross it with your passport.
Nicosia is not a very large city, but still offers many sights to see. In the Greek part, it is advised to visit Onasagorou Street and Ledra Street.
When you cross the border into the Turkish part, you will immediately notice a change of atmosphere. Everywhere you go, you will find street art, beautiful Turkish rugs, and friendly people. Selimiye Mosque is definitely worth a visit for anyone that enjoys historical places.
The island’s location has resulted in a very diverse mix of culinary influences. Cypriot food is not only very similar to Greek cuisine, but it is also heavily influenced by Turkish gastronomy. In addition, you can even taste some gastronomic influences from Arab countries. From the iconic halloumi cheese, to different kinds of soups, steps, and their very own mouth-watering version of lasagna. Here is a list of foods that you should definitely try on your visit to Cyprus: