The Monastery of Panagia Chrysogialiotissa is located about 10 minutes passed the town of Polis Chrysochous in the village of Gialia in the Paphos district.
From the village of Gialia it is another 15-20 minute drive under the cool shade of the pine trees to get to the monastery and it is...
Cyprus Rivers are located in various locations across the island. The following table presents all the characteristics of various rivers located in Cyprus, according to their name, their location and their length in (kilometres). Name Length (kilometres) Location...
Nestled on the rugged and unspoiled northwest coast of Cyprus, Pomos Beach is one of the island’s best-kept secrets. Far from the tourist-heavy beaches of Paphos town and Ayia Napa, this tranquil stretch offers raw beauty, authentic village charm, and a truly peaceful atmosphere that beckons...
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Travelling Documents
Just like any other country, travelling to Cyprus is simple and easy. The documentation required, sometimes may vary based on your nationality. It...
About two kilometres from Fini, on the road which leads towards Agio Dimitrio, is the monastery of Agion Anargiron, from which the only thing saved today is the church and the wooden roof. As the architecture of the construction shows, there was originally one part of the church but the south wall...
If you are planning a holiday in Cyprus, you will have to familiarize yourself with the island's rules so that you can avoid problems that will spoil your Mediterranean holiday. As a full member of the EU, Cyprus has high standards without sacrificing its special legal system from years of...
The Monastery of Saint Georgios the Spilaion (Μονή Αγίου Γεωργίου του Σπηλαίου) in Erimi village, Limassol, is one of Cyprus’ lesser-known yet historically significant monasteries. Perched in a tranquil landscape, this sacred site is deeply connected to Orthodox Christian traditions and is...
The art of weaving is mainly exercised by women but also by a few men called “Anyfades”. Earlier on each house in the village had its own argyle and was used for the creation of the weave along with wool, cotton, silk and flax.
Fythkiotiko is the most well-known type of Cypriot weaving. The name...
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 of a medieval legend. Welcome to Tzelefos Bridge — the largest and arguably the most iconic of Cyprus’ medieval Venetian bridges.
Tzelefos Bridge (also...
The Kakopetria Watermills are located in the village of Kakopetria in the Nicosia district. The abundant water in the Karkoti and Garilli Rivers, gave the impetus for the construction of the water mills.
The watermills of Kakoeptria were “Mylos tis Gonias” and “Mylos tou Hadjistavrinou”. The “...