- Western Cyprus:
- Aphrodite Hills
- Coral Bay & Peyia
- Limassol
- Paphos
- Polis
- Tsada
- Villages of Paphos
- Eastern Cyprus:
- Ayia Thekla & Ayia Napa
- Kapparis
- Larnaca
- Mazotos
- Oroklini
- Paralimni
- Protaras
- Villages of Larnaca
- Villages of Protaras & Paralimni
Cyprus – the island of Aphrodite
Cyprus is an island of infinite possibilities - an island of legends that basks year-round (340 days every year) in the Mediterranean sun. Situated at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, Cyprus is the third largest of the Mediterranean islands. A storied past 10,000 years long has seen civilizations come and go and the likes of everyone from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra stake their claim here - but then, people do tend to get possessive when faced with such beauty. Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, made her home on Cyprus, and travellers throughout antiquity came here just to pay her tribute.
Today Cyprus is a modern country that effortlessly marries European culture with ancient enchantment. Here you will discover a compact world of alluring beaches and fragrant mountain peaks, vineyards studded with olive trees and ancient ruins that stir the imagination, citrus groves and old stone villages where sweet wine flows as freely as conversations at the local café.
Environmentally, Cyprus is a clear winner. Clean air, the best climate in the Mediterranean, beautiful landscapes, a healthy diet, and gentle pace of life; all contribute to making Cyprus a wonderful place to live.
Joining the EU in May 2004 was a significant event for Cyprus, an important boost to the economy (which has continued to grow from strength to strength) – good news for property investors!
As Cyprus was a British colony, English is widely spoken. Street and shop signs are in both Greek and English.
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