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 ...
Ayia Napa Harbour, located on the southeastern coast of Cyprus, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends serenity and vibrant coa...
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...
Tucked away on the pristine northwestern coastline of Cyprus, in the district of Paphos, Pomos Port presents a harmonious blend of natural a...
According to tradition, the Cypriots are the eldest wine producers in the world. Until lately, clues showed that the production of wine in C...
Cyprus has a rich culture and that can be demonstrated by visiting its museums. You can view our Cyprus museum list below according to th...
Public holidays in Cyprus. January 1st - New Year's Day January 6th - Epiphany Day Green Monday (varies from year to year -50 Days...
Larnaca is the third largest city in Cyprus and is located on the southern coast of Cyprus. The beaches in Larnaca are very beautiful wit...
There are a lot of Amusement Parks in Cyprus where you can start your day with an adventure, by planning a visit to one of those fantas...
Tsiknopempti (Τσικνοπέμπτη in Greek) is the celebration of the Orthodox tradition in which great quantities of meat are consumed...