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Cyprus Holidays Steeped in history with beautiful scenery and beaches, Cyprus is a holiday destination with something for everyone. The island’s 800km coastline offers a wide variety of amazing beaches, delightful rocky inlets and secluded, sandy coves. Cyprus's best beaches are found on the east coast around Ayia Napa and Protaras, while fine beaches in the Paphos area are at Coral Bay and on the Akamas peninsula. There are plenty of watersports on offer at the beaches in Ayia Napa and Protaras and the rocky coves of the Cape Greco peninsula are excellent for scuba diving. Shopping and nightlife are great - there's even an M&S to make you feel at home. In all a great Island full of friendly people and some really great cost-effective hotels.
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Selected Hotels & Holidays in Cyprus – Previous customer recommendations Many first time visitors to Cyprus are unsure of which hotel or apartment offers good value for money. By visiting either of our Holidays in Cyprus, Hotels in Cyprus or Cyprus All Inclusive pages you will see a selection of holiday accommodation that has been visited by a previous customer and was found to offer good value and customer satisfaction. We try to offer a wide range of holiday accommodation in Cyprus so that you can decide on how much you wish to spend and steer away from just offering five-star hotels. |
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| Ayia Napa is a 18 -30 holiday hotspot, so be prepared to live hard and fast here and Ayia Napa should probably be twinned with San Antonio in Ibiza. It's a fun, often noisy, resort thanks to the world famous nightlife focusing on nightclubs and umpteen bars, many with karaoke and big screen sport, and the restaurants ranging from tavernas to Thai. It's not the place for a quiet, cultured holiday. The small harbour is busy with fishing and tour boats heading for Cape Greco peninsula. The town beach, Grecian Bay, is a crescent swathe of golden sand, chock-a-block with watersports. Nissi Beach is the quieter part of Ayia Napa. A popular choice with families due to the excellent. long. fine sandy beaches. Situated away from the nightlife of Ayia Napa, Nissi Beach is still within close proximity to a number of attractions including the nearby waterpark. Limassol: Bustling Limassol is the Island's second largest city and has a cosmopolitan and lively mood. Limassol's history stretches into the ancient and Roman past, with impressive ruins to see at Amathus and Curium. Limassol is Cyprus's largest seaside resort, and arguably the least attractive. Backed by the towering Troodos mountains, it is essentially a seaside resort, Old Town and working seaport all rolled into one, so it caters for every possible taste. Shoppers will want to tour Limassol Old Town, an excellent place to pick up souvenirs. When you get hungry, there's a huge range of Cypriot and international cuisine on offer at restaurants, cafes and tavernas. The best nightlife is found in the Potamos Yermasoyias area. Lots of discos, numerous bars and tavernas, most with their own live bands. Paphos: Once the ancient capital of Cyprus, Paphos combines ancient history, notably the Tombs of the Kings, with all the resort 'mod cons'. The town is really divided into two - a quaint fishing harbour and atmospheric old town, both are relaxing and beautifully unhurried. Nearby is the popular and pretty harbour side area, guarded by a looming Venetian Fort and bordered by numerous open air terraced restaurants, cafes and bars where you can catch your breath in between bouts of sightseeing. The Old Town is a real shopping emporium made up of narrow streets housing numerous stores and a lively market to roam around. |
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