There are five ports in Cyprus, Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, Latsi and Pomos which cater the people either for leisure or commerce.
The main ports are the Limassol and Larnaca ports whereas the others are smaller.
The Agios Georgios Harbour is a small harbour located in the area of Peyia on the west coast of Cyprus. The harbour is ...
The Larnaca Port is the largest port in Cyprus and it is located in the southeast part of Cyprus. Until 1973 the Larnaca Port...
The Latsi Port is located in Polis Chrysochous in the Paphos district at the entrance of Akamas, one of the most interesting areas in t...
The strategic part of the Limassol Port, its integration in the European Union , the liberalisation of port services, the expected removal o...
The old port in Limassol was built in the 1950’s under the British government. It was constructed as a supplement for the Ammochostos P...
The Paphos Port is one of the most ancient ports in Cyprus, with its archaeological park right next to the port. The Paphos Lighthouse is al...
The seaside possession of the village assisted in the fishing development. In the seaside near the Pomos cape there is a fishing r...
Pryga is a village in the Larnaca district, located halfway between the road from Nicosia to Limassol. More specifi...
Pervolia is a beautiful village, which is located at the south coast of Cyprus, at a distance of about 16 kilometres from the town of Larnac...
Tremetousia was a mixed village in the Larnaca district area in Cyprus. It is one of the four villages of Larnaca (along with Arsos , Melous...
The community of Zygi is built south of the beach, about 40 kilometres northwest of the Larnaca district. It is nearly in the middle of thre...
Xylotymbou is a small province of Cyprus located in the district of Larnaca, even though until 1917 it was under the district of Ammochostos...
Choirokoitia is the best well-maintained prehistoric community in Cyprus, which is dated from the later phase of the Neolithic period (aroun...