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The Museum of Byzantine Icons is located in Omodos in the Limassol district and is  housed in the Synodicon of the Monastery, which features amazing beauty, a wooden ceiling, made with splendid artwork, made up of thousands of small pieces of walnut, harmonically places together.  The Museum of...
When students think of studying abroad, the first names that often come up are the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, or Australia. These countries have long been considered educational powerhouses. However, in the last decade, Cyprus has quietly become one of the most attractive...
Tucked away on the pristine northwestern coastline of Cyprus, in the district of Paphos, Pomos Port presents a harmonious blend of natural allure, traditional charisma, and maritime tradition. This tranquil harbor, with its inviting clear blue waters, rugged landscapes, and modest fishing fleet,...
Tucked between the traditional lace-making village of Lefkara and the serene community of Skarinou, Dipotamos Dam offers a peaceful escape into Cyprus’s less-charted landscapes. Constructed in the mid-1980s to catch the flow of the Pentaschoinos River, this rockfill dam now cradles a still, blue...
Nestled in the beautiful Troodos mountain range, Xyliatos Dam is one of Cyprus’s lesser-known yet breathtaking natural attractions. With its scenic trails, lush pine forests, and tranquil waters, Xyliatos Dam has become a favorite destination for nature lovers, hikers, and families seeking a...
Only a short drive from the lively streets and seaside cafés of Limassol lies Germasogeia Dam, a serene reservoir nestled between pine-covered hills and quiet trails. While the city pulses with energy and movement, this reservoir invites stillness—a place where nature flows gently, time feels...
Nestled between the vibrant cities of Limassol and Paphos, near the picturesque village of Pissouri, Cape Aspro is one of Cyprus’s most stunning natural landmarks. This dramatic coastal formation is renowned for its striking white limestone cliffs, which tower over 200 meters above the turquoise...
Hidden deep in the mountainous northwest of Cyprus, Paphos Forest is one of the island’s most majestic natural realms. Sprawling across the rugged terrain of the Troodos Mountains, this vast and untamed forest stretches beyond the reach of modern development, holding within it the soul of a wilder...
Nestled along the sun-kissed southwestern coast of Cyprus, just 8 kilometers north of Paphos, lies the enchanting village of Kissonerga. This serene locale seamlessly blends ancient history, rich cultural traditions, and modern amenities, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Cypriot life....
Just off the rugged western coast of Cyprus, near the village of Agios Georgios in the Paphos region, lies a tiny, uninhabited island with an outsized legacy—Yeronisos, or "Holy Island." At first glance, its windswept cliffs and scrubby vegetation might seem unremarkable, but beneath its rocky...

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