Akamas Peninsula: Cyprus' Untamed Jewel
Tucked into the rugged northwest corner of Cyprus, the Akamas Peninsula is a wild, windswept land where cliffs plunge into turquoise coves, ancient paths wind through gorges and olive groves, and sea turtles nest on unspoiled beaches. Unlike the resort-lined...
Peristerona is a village about 32 kilometres west of the Nicosia capital, at the foot of the Troodos mountain range, at the Morphou Valley.
It is built to the right side of the Serachi River which has the same name. According to the inventory in 2001 the residents were 2.173. It is mainly an...
Folk art is the creation of the people and it expresses the various characteristics through the centuries. Through folk art and the tradition of a nation, we may define the extent and the quality of civilisation which it has created in its historical path. Folk art is the art of the people and it...
Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Cyprus, Arminou Village invites travelers to discover the hidden tranquility and rustic beauty of rural life. Far from the bustling cityscapes and popular tourist destinations, this charming village offers an authentic escape where visitors can immerse...
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....
Along the sun-kissed southwestern coast of Cyprus, between the cities of Paphos and Limassol, rises one of the island’s most legendary landmarks: Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock. This striking sea stack, surrounded by the brilliant blue waters of the Mediterranean, is not only a...
The real estate market in Cyprus is evolving at a rapid pace. As a Mediterranean hub for both residential and commercial investments, Cyprus is witnessing significant transformations in how properties are developed, marketed, and managed. Understanding these emerging trends is essential for...
Orounda village is one of the most beautiful villages in the Nicosia district, and is about 36 kilometres from the town of Nicosia. It is built in a location with a slope towards the north and at an average altitude of 290 metres. The village is situated towards the east of the Peristerona River at...
Cyprus boasts a Mediterranean climate, offering over 300 days of sunshine each year. Summers are long, hot, and dry, typically spanning from May to October, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F). Winters, from December to February, are mild and short, with temperatures rarely dropping below...
Tucked into the rolling hills northeast of Polis Chrysochous, Gialia is one of those rare villages in Cyprus where time seems to slow down. Surrounded by the expansive Paphos Forest and bisected by the Gialias River, the village offers a peaceful retreat rich in history, nature, and understated...