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CYPRUS HOTELS & RESORTS

Hotels in Cyprus
The Golden Bay Beach Hotel
Larnaca-Dekeleia Road, Larnaca
Unique on style and space the Golden Bay Beach Hotel welcomes guests to a world designed to fill your days with relaxation and pleasure.… More
Coral Beach Hotel & Resort
Coral Bay, Paphos
Situated on 500 metres of natural sandy beach close to the town of Paphos, the 5-star Coral Beach Hotel & Resort offers absolute relaxation and spectacular sunsets.… More
Loutsiana Hotel Apartments
Agias Theklas Avenue, Agia Napa
A small family-run businness consits of 60 apts (1-bedroom, 2-beroom, studios and private villas) found on the outskirts of Ayia Napa 300 meters to the beach, only 5 minutes walk from the nearest...… More
The Golden Bay Beach Hotel
Larnaca-Dekeleia Road, Larnaca
Unique on style and space the Golden Bay Beach Hotel welcomes guests to a world designed to fill your days with relaxation and pleasure. More…
Louis Apollonia Beach
Georgios A Str., Limassol - Lemesos, Cyprus
This extensively renovated hotel is situated right on the Limassol beach front, 5 km from the town center and within walking distance to the popular Yermasoyia tourist entertainment area.… More

Cyprus Travel Guide
There is a great deal packed into a small space on the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. Not only does it abound with good beaches and holiday resorts, but its relatively tiny landmass is riddled with the relics of ancient history, from the beehive huts of primitive man to classical Greek and Roman ruins, and everything imaginable in-between. A thousand years is but a blip in time in the long history of Cyprus, but it was that long ago that the city of Nicosia (also known as Lefkosia) became its capital. Today Nicosia is unique in Europe because it is divided by the 'green line' that bisects the whole island, dividing north from south. The line, which serves as a United Nations peacekeeping buffer, was drawn in 1974, when the Turks invaded and took over the north.

Most of the tourism development since then has taken place in the southern Government-controlled sector, and the political divide, even in Nicosia itself, has not dampened the island's appeal as a holiday Mecca. The charms of Cyprus are many and varied.
For a start the weather is sunny and dry for most of the year, and the encircling sea is blue, clear and enticing. There are modern luxury hotels in the coastal resort towns, historic restored city precincts to explore, tavernas and nightlife aplenty.
Cyprus has remote picturesque mountain villages and monasteries, beautiful churches, Crusader castles and fascinating museums. The local people are extremely welcoming of tourists, happy to share with them their innate love of life and camaraderie. In Cyprus it is possible to mingle with crowds, or seek isolation off the beaten track as the mood takes, even in peak holiday season. For this reason the island is also a favoured destination for honeymooners, a reputation enhanced by the fact that legend has it that Cyprus was where Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love, rose from the sea.
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