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]]>Most people visit Cyprus for its picturesque beaches, but that’s not stopping this island country from being home to several amazing water parks. WaterWorld Waterpark is the most popular of them all, and it will win you over with its Ancient Greek theme, and a wide range of water slides and pools, suitable for visitors of all ages.
If you’re in the mood for a more relaxed amusement park experience, suitable for families with younger children, consider a visit to Dolfins Luna Park. It’s home to retro-themed indoor and outdoor play areas and your little ones will enjoy its kid-friendly food offering.
Parko Paliatso Luna Park is another great amusement park for families seeking a fun-filled day out. It offers a wide range of attractions that will keep children of all ages entertained, ranging from classic rides and games to concession stands with delicious treats.
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]]>If you love the sun, sea, and sand, the summer months (June to August) are ideal for beach vacations. Enjoy crystal-clear waters and warm Mediterranean breezes. For milder weather and fewer crowds, visit in spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October). It’s perfect for exploring historic sites and hiking. Even winter (December to February) has its charm, with pleasant temperatures in coastal areas and snow in the Troodos Mountains for skiing enthusiasts.
Nissi Beach, Konnos Bay, and Fig Tree Bay are just a few of the dazzling beaches that will leave you sun-kissed and smiling. Explore the untamed beauty of Lara Beach and the Blue Lagoon, perfect for those seeking seclusion. Cyprus is a watersports haven. Try your hand at windsurfing, kitesurfing, or scuba diving in various coastal towns.
In Paphos Archaeological Park walk among ruins of Roman villas and ancient tombs, including the House of Dionysus, famous for its well-preserved mosaics. In Tombs of the Kings Marvel at the underground burial chambers carved into solid rock, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. and in Kourion explore the Greco-Roman city with its well-preserved amphitheater overlooking the sea.
Stroll through cobblestone streets in Omodos, sip local wine, and visit the Timios Stavros Monastery. Lefkara is known for intricate lacework and silverware, this village is a haven for crafts and culture. Nestled in the Troodos Mountains, Kakopetria offers charming architecture and hiking trails.
Savor a traditional meze, a feast of small dishes including halloumi, souvlaki, and moussaka, or dine at family-owned tavernas for authentic Cypriot dishes and warm hospitality. Don’t miss Cypriot desserts like loukoumades (honey puffs) and baklava.
Witness vibrant processions and celebrations during Easter Holy Week, particularly in Larnaca and Paphos. Join in grape stomping and wine tasting at the Limassol Wine Festival in late August and September.
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]]>Whether you’re seeking relaxation or excitement, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Makronissos Beach. Like most beaches in Ayia Napa, Makronissos will win you over with its golden sands and turquoise waters, but you’ll also be impressed by its lively atmosphere and the abundance of water sports you can enjoy during your visit.
One of Ayia Napa’s most popular spots, Nissi Beach is equally popular with locals and tourists alike – and that’s not a coincidence. It’s best known for a small islet located just off its coast, accessible by a narrow sandbar because its crystal-clear waters are so shallow that you can easily just walk there.
If you’re in the mood for a day trip a short ride away from Ayia Napa, the Cape Greco National Park is the place to be. Konnos Beach is one of its most popular attractions and it offers a more relaxing and secluded atmosphere in comparison to the previous two beaches.
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]]>Cyprus straddles both Europe and Asia. This unique location gives it a vibrant local cuisine, combining flavors from both the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern kitchens.
If you love sailing, diving, water skiing, and more, the Cypriot coastline is your playground. Perfect for active holiday makers, Cyprus is well set up for water sports and offers many courses, equipment for hire and activity centers.
With rugged mountains, sandy beaches, river valleys, forests, and more, Cyprus has it all! The stunning scenery, as well as the diverse flora and fauna, will give you a chance to really get back to nature.
Cyprus is known for its year-round clement weather. With mild winters and warm summers, expect blue skies and sunshine on your Cypriot getaway!
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]]>Located 200 meters off the coast of Aiya Napa in the eastern part of Cyprus, MUSAN depicts an underwater world with a forest of trees, children at play, and other whimsical characters. Like all of deCaires Taylor’s work, MUSAN examines the impact of man on the natural world. Each sculpture is made from pH-neutral materials, so no harm is caused to the surrounding environment. In fact, the structures will provide shelter for marine life, as they will be covered in biomass over time.
“I firmly believe that Jason’s 93 artworks will be a haven for many sea creatures and will contribute to the development of biodiversity in the area,” said Marine Argyrou, director of the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, in a statement to My Modern Met. In other words, this work of art will only get better as time goes by.
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]]>Let’s start with Cyprus’s most famous beach, Nissi Beach. It’s 500 meters of white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, water sports, and vitamin D.
There are a few famous rocks around the world that aren’t worth visiting—Plymouth rock and the Blarney stone come to mind—but this is one that is actually worth your trip. Legend has it that it’s the birthplace of the Goddess of Love herself, and it’s situated in a picturesque scene with cool waters you’ll enjoy regardless.
A World Heritage site, the Tomb of the Kings dates back to the 4th century BC and its massive size and meticulously carved tombs call visitors from around the world to admire the history and the architecture.
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]]>Amazing scuba diving spots aren’t that hard to find in Cyprus, but none of them compare to the shipwreck of MS Zenobia. This is one of the best shipwreck diving sites in the entire world, and you don’t even have to fully dive in to see the sunken ship because the water is crystal clear.
Cyprus’ capital city of Nicosia is home to several museums that allow you to explore the history of this country, but none of them compare to this one. Fairy Tale Museum will awaken your inner child through interactive exhibits that pay homage to everyone’s favorite childhood fairytales, from Cinderella to Alice in Wonderland.
If you’re a huge cat lover, make sure to check out the tiny village of Akrotiri while in Cyprus. It’s best known for Saint Nicholas of the Cats, the ancient monastery that became home to a large group of cats after they were imported to Cyprus when the island was infested with poisonous snakes.
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]]>If you love golden sands, warm seas, Canoeing, Pedal boats, or just soaking up the sun, the Acapulco Hotel’s stunning sandy beach will be your home all vacation long! Just meters from every hotel room, the 1km long beach has something for everyone, with sun loungers and shady parasols, a popular beach bar, and soft sand just waiting to be made into sandcastles.
The Acapulco Beach Resort has been remarkably well designed so that every area is close to each other yet feels separate. The grounds are immaculately kept, and the hotel is in an unspoiled location. So, even in the peak summer months, you always feel like it’s your hotel and your own special North Cyprus holiday.
The resort boasts the biggest swimming pool in Northern Cyprus. In addition, the resort also offers an indoor pool connected to a fully stocked spa, a children’s pool, as well as a waterpark!
Staff at the resort put on shows every night, and there is also a casino on the resort, making sure that there is fun for the whole family.
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]]>Portugal is one of the countries that deserve a spot on your bucket list, and winter is the most affordable and the least hectic time to visit it.
This tiny island country is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations, but it has a lot to offer to tourists all year long.
Cyprus is another gorgeous island country you can fully enjoy even once temperatures drop.
Most people visit Greece during their summer vacation, but if you’re not the sunbathing type, winter is just as good.
Southern cities in Spain, including Seville and Malaga, are the best places in Europe to escape the cold winter temperatures.
Italy is one of Europe’s most popular destinations, and southern and central parts of the country are equally enjoyable in the winter.
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]]>If you want to explore the rich cultural heritage of Cyprus, its capital is the best place to start since it’s home to many historical buildings and great museums.
Cyprus’ primary airport is located in Larnaca, so why not stick around and explore this beautiful coastal city when you’re already there?
Visiting Cyprus without going to this city is like never being there at all since it offers a perfect mix of rich historical heritage and natural beauty you’d expect from a city on the Mediterranean coast.
Paphos is home to many spectacular ancient remains, and it earned a spot on UNESCO’s list of cultural and natural treasures of the world’s heritage.
This tourist resort destination is located in close proximity to Larnaca, and it’s the best place to visit if you’re in the mood to explore Cyprus’ nightlife.
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]]>The post 3 Theme Parks Worth Exploring in Ayia Napa, Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Most people visit Cyprus for its picturesque beaches, but that’s not stopping this island country from being home to several amazing water parks. WaterWorld Waterpark is the most popular of them all, and it will win you over with its Ancient Greek theme, and a wide range of water slides and pools, suitable for visitors of all ages.
If you’re in the mood for a more relaxed amusement park experience, suitable for families with younger children, consider a visit to Dolfins Luna Park. It’s home to retro-themed indoor and outdoor play areas and your little ones will enjoy its kid-friendly food offering.
Parko Paliatso Luna Park is another great amusement park for families seeking a fun-filled day out. It offers a wide range of attractions that will keep children of all ages entertained, ranging from classic rides and games to concession stands with delicious treats.
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]]>The post How to Vacation in Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you love the sun, sea, and sand, the summer months (June to August) are ideal for beach vacations. Enjoy crystal-clear waters and warm Mediterranean breezes. For milder weather and fewer crowds, visit in spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October). It’s perfect for exploring historic sites and hiking. Even winter (December to February) has its charm, with pleasant temperatures in coastal areas and snow in the Troodos Mountains for skiing enthusiasts.
Nissi Beach, Konnos Bay, and Fig Tree Bay are just a few of the dazzling beaches that will leave you sun-kissed and smiling. Explore the untamed beauty of Lara Beach and the Blue Lagoon, perfect for those seeking seclusion. Cyprus is a watersports haven. Try your hand at windsurfing, kitesurfing, or scuba diving in various coastal towns.
In Paphos Archaeological Park walk among ruins of Roman villas and ancient tombs, including the House of Dionysus, famous for its well-preserved mosaics. In Tombs of the Kings Marvel at the underground burial chambers carved into solid rock, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. and in Kourion explore the Greco-Roman city with its well-preserved amphitheater overlooking the sea.
Stroll through cobblestone streets in Omodos, sip local wine, and visit the Timios Stavros Monastery. Lefkara is known for intricate lacework and silverware, this village is a haven for crafts and culture. Nestled in the Troodos Mountains, Kakopetria offers charming architecture and hiking trails.
Savor a traditional meze, a feast of small dishes including halloumi, souvlaki, and moussaka, or dine at family-owned tavernas for authentic Cypriot dishes and warm hospitality. Don’t miss Cypriot desserts like loukoumades (honey puffs) and baklava.
Witness vibrant processions and celebrations during Easter Holy Week, particularly in Larnaca and Paphos. Join in grape stomping and wine tasting at the Limassol Wine Festival in late August and September.
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]]>The post Ayia Napa, Cyprus is Worth the Visit for its Sun-Kissed Beaches Alone appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Whether you’re seeking relaxation or excitement, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Makronissos Beach. Like most beaches in Ayia Napa, Makronissos will win you over with its golden sands and turquoise waters, but you’ll also be impressed by its lively atmosphere and the abundance of water sports you can enjoy during your visit.
One of Ayia Napa’s most popular spots, Nissi Beach is equally popular with locals and tourists alike – and that’s not a coincidence. It’s best known for a small islet located just off its coast, accessible by a narrow sandbar because its crystal-clear waters are so shallow that you can easily just walk there.
If you’re in the mood for a day trip a short ride away from Ayia Napa, the Cape Greco National Park is the place to be. Konnos Beach is one of its most popular attractions and it offers a more relaxing and secluded atmosphere in comparison to the previous two beaches.
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]]>The post Why You Should Visit Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Cyprus straddles both Europe and Asia. This unique location gives it a vibrant local cuisine, combining flavors from both the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern kitchens.
If you love sailing, diving, water skiing, and more, the Cypriot coastline is your playground. Perfect for active holiday makers, Cyprus is well set up for water sports and offers many courses, equipment for hire and activity centers.
With rugged mountains, sandy beaches, river valleys, forests, and more, Cyprus has it all! The stunning scenery, as well as the diverse flora and fauna, will give you a chance to really get back to nature.
Cyprus is known for its year-round clement weather. With mild winters and warm summers, expect blue skies and sunshine on your Cypriot getaway!
The post Why You Should Visit Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Cyprus Opens First Underwater Museum In the Mediterranean appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located 200 meters off the coast of Aiya Napa in the eastern part of Cyprus, MUSAN depicts an underwater world with a forest of trees, children at play, and other whimsical characters. Like all of deCaires Taylor’s work, MUSAN examines the impact of man on the natural world. Each sculpture is made from pH-neutral materials, so no harm is caused to the surrounding environment. In fact, the structures will provide shelter for marine life, as they will be covered in biomass over time.
“I firmly believe that Jason’s 93 artworks will be a haven for many sea creatures and will contribute to the development of biodiversity in the area,” said Marine Argyrou, director of the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, in a statement to My Modern Met. In other words, this work of art will only get better as time goes by.
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]]>The post Fun Things to Do in Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Let’s start with Cyprus’s most famous beach, Nissi Beach. It’s 500 meters of white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, water sports, and vitamin D.
There are a few famous rocks around the world that aren’t worth visiting—Plymouth rock and the Blarney stone come to mind—but this is one that is actually worth your trip. Legend has it that it’s the birthplace of the Goddess of Love herself, and it’s situated in a picturesque scene with cool waters you’ll enjoy regardless.
A World Heritage site, the Tomb of the Kings dates back to the 4th century BC and its massive size and meticulously carved tombs call visitors from around the world to admire the history and the architecture.
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]]>The post These Quirky Attractions Will Make You See Cyprus in a Whole New Light appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Amazing scuba diving spots aren’t that hard to find in Cyprus, but none of them compare to the shipwreck of MS Zenobia. This is one of the best shipwreck diving sites in the entire world, and you don’t even have to fully dive in to see the sunken ship because the water is crystal clear.
Cyprus’ capital city of Nicosia is home to several museums that allow you to explore the history of this country, but none of them compare to this one. Fairy Tale Museum will awaken your inner child through interactive exhibits that pay homage to everyone’s favorite childhood fairytales, from Cinderella to Alice in Wonderland.
If you’re a huge cat lover, make sure to check out the tiny village of Akrotiri while in Cyprus. It’s best known for Saint Nicholas of the Cats, the ancient monastery that became home to a large group of cats after they were imported to Cyprus when the island was infested with poisonous snakes.
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]]>The post Stay at This Magnificent Resort In Northern Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you love golden sands, warm seas, Canoeing, Pedal boats, or just soaking up the sun, the Acapulco Hotel’s stunning sandy beach will be your home all vacation long! Just meters from every hotel room, the 1km long beach has something for everyone, with sun loungers and shady parasols, a popular beach bar, and soft sand just waiting to be made into sandcastles.
The Acapulco Beach Resort has been remarkably well designed so that every area is close to each other yet feels separate. The grounds are immaculately kept, and the hotel is in an unspoiled location. So, even in the peak summer months, you always feel like it’s your hotel and your own special North Cyprus holiday.
The resort boasts the biggest swimming pool in Northern Cyprus. In addition, the resort also offers an indoor pool connected to a fully stocked spa, a children’s pool, as well as a waterpark!
Staff at the resort put on shows every night, and there is also a casino on the resort, making sure that there is fun for the whole family.
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]]>The post Visit These European Countries to Escape the Cold Winter Weather appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Portugal is one of the countries that deserve a spot on your bucket list, and winter is the most affordable and the least hectic time to visit it.
This tiny island country is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations, but it has a lot to offer to tourists all year long.
Cyprus is another gorgeous island country you can fully enjoy even once temperatures drop.
Most people visit Greece during their summer vacation, but if you’re not the sunbathing type, winter is just as good.
Southern cities in Spain, including Seville and Malaga, are the best places in Europe to escape the cold winter temperatures.
Italy is one of Europe’s most popular destinations, and southern and central parts of the country are equally enjoyable in the winter.
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]]>The post 5 Cities You Should Check Out During Your Visit to Cyprus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you want to explore the rich cultural heritage of Cyprus, its capital is the best place to start since it’s home to many historical buildings and great museums.
Cyprus’ primary airport is located in Larnaca, so why not stick around and explore this beautiful coastal city when you’re already there?
Visiting Cyprus without going to this city is like never being there at all since it offers a perfect mix of rich historical heritage and natural beauty you’d expect from a city on the Mediterranean coast.
Paphos is home to many spectacular ancient remains, and it earned a spot on UNESCO’s list of cultural and natural treasures of the world’s heritage.
This tourist resort destination is located in close proximity to Larnaca, and it’s the best place to visit if you’re in the mood to explore Cyprus’ nightlife.
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