Cyprus is an independent island nation situated in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean by area and population, following Sicily and Sardinia, with a total area of 9,251 km². The island is geographically positioned at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, making it a strategic location historically and culturally.
Cyprus is surrounded by several countries: Greece lies to the west, Turkey to the north, Lebanon and Syria to the east, and Israel and Egypt to the south. While geographically part of the Middle East, Cyprus is politically and culturally aligned with Europe and is a full member of the European Union.
Cyprus is one of the top travel destinations in the Mediterranean, thanks to its scenic beauty, historic significance, and mild climate. Tourists can enjoy everything from ancient castles and traditional villages to blue-flag beaches and monasteries. Whether you're interested in archaeology, religion, nature, or culture, Cyprus offers a variety of attractions for every traveler.
Due to its strategic location, Cyprus has been influenced by many civilizations including the Mycenaeans, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and the British. The island was part of the British Empire until 1960, when it gained independence and became the Republic of Cyprus.
Before 1974, Cyprus had a population composed of approximately 82% Greek Cypriots and 18% Turkish Cypriots, with smaller Maronite, Armenian, and Latin communities. However, the island experienced intercommunal conflict and, following a military intervention by Turkey in 1974, was effectively split into two zones.
Today, the internationally recognized Republic of Cyprus governs the southern 58% of the island, while the northern 37% is under the control of the self-declared "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus", recognized only by Turkey. A United Nations buffer zone — known as the Green Line — separates the two sides. The remaining land is occupied by British Sovereign Base Areas in Akrotiri and Dhekelia, covering about 2.74% of the island.
The southern part of Cyprus is home to major cities such as:
Meanwhile, Kyrenia, Morphou, and the rest of Famagusta lie within the northern occupied zone.
As of the 2021 census, Limassol District had a population of approximately 262,238, with the city itself housing around 198,558 residents. T...
Larnaca is a city in Cyprus and it is located at the southeast cape of the island. It is the successor town of the ancient Kitio, one of the...
Nicosia in Greek is known as “Lefkosia” and is the only city in Europe which is divided in two by a green line which separated the ...
Kyrenia is a seaside town of Cyprus which is located on the middle of the north shore. It is the capital of the district which extends fr...
Paphos is a town located at the southwest part of Cyprus. It was once the capital city of the country and one of the most important kingdoms...
Famagusta or Ammochostos is a town in Cyprus and is located at the eastern part of the island, at the bay which brings its na...
Paralimni, tucked away in the southeastern part of Cyprus, is a town that has steadily grown from a modest farming settlement into a bustlin...
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...
Tala village is located in the Paphos district at a distance of 8 kilometres from the town centre, in a majestic natural environment. It ...
The charming village Pissouri, is located in the Limassol district about 30 kilometres west of Limassol , between Limassol and Paphos....
Tsada is considered a large village in the Paphos district in Cyprus and it is about 10 kilometres away from the town of Paphos. The...
Tucked away in the verdant Troodos Mountains, Fini is a charming village that offers a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and traditiona...
Kato Pyrgos is a community in the Nicosia district. It is situated in the Morphou Bay , in the Tilliria Peninsula and is surrounded by the T...
Prodromos is a village (Greek: Πρόδρομος) which belongs to the district of Limassol in Cyprus in the geographical region of So...
Nestled within the gentle folds of the Troodos Mountains, Omodos is one of Cyprus’s most picturesque and historically rich villages. Just ...
Perched on the southeastern coast of Cyprus, Ayia Napa is a name that conjures images of golden beaches, turquoise waters, vibrant nightlife...
Perched gracefully on the scenic hillside of western Cyprus, Peyia Village exudes a timeless charm that captivates visitors with its authent...
Tucked away on the remote northwestern coast of Cyprus, Pomos is one of the island’s most serene and untouched destinations. A village whe...
Akamas Peninsula: Cyprus' Untamed Jewel Tucked into the rugged northwest corner of Cyprus, the Akamas Peninsula is a wild, windswept land...
Kato Pyrgos is a community in the Nicosia district. It is situated in the Morphou Bay , in the Tilliria Peninsula and is surrounded by the T...
Paphos Castle, also known as Paphos Harbour Castle, stands as a testament to Cyprus's rich and tumultuous history. Located at the western en...
Tala village is located in the Paphos district at a distance of 8 kilometres from the town centre, in a majestic natural environment. It ...
Nestled along the sun-drenched coastline of Paphos, Cyprus, the Tombs of the Kings stand as a testament to the island's rich tapestry of his...
Palepaphos which means old Paphos was one of the most honoured praying centres of the Greek world, and was once a city-kingdom of Cyprus. ...
The Amathus archaeological site is located 11km east of Limassol centre and is considered as one of the most important ancient and historica...
Cedar Valley or Koilada ton Kedron in Greek is located deep in the Paphos Forest (Paphos district) This beautiful and stunning valley can...
The Millomeri Waterfall is situated between the villages Platres and Pera Pedi, at the southeast part of Platres Village, forming a popular ...
The Larnaca castle is located on the southern point of the coastal avenue known as ‘’Foinikoudes’’ in Larnaca. It was founded during...
Deep in the green embrace of the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus lies a fairytale-like stone bridge that feels like it was plucked straight out ...
Tucked away on the sun-drenched coastline of southwestern Cyprus lies one of the island’s most captivating natural wonders — the Peyia S...