Area: | 9,251 sq km |
Capital: | Nicosia |
Language: | Greek, Turkish |
Currency: | Euro |
Turkish Lira | |
Population: | 784,301 |
Coastline: | 648 sq km |
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Good hotels are situated all over Cyprus but
are generally concentrated around the main cities.
Kyrenia is a very pretty town with a small and ancient harbor. There
are many hotels in and around Kyrenia, all with different
ratings and facilities.
Guzelyurt is an ideal place to stay, with all the major archaeological
sites nearby, such as Vouni and Soli.
Iskele with the virgin beaches, attractive wildlife and ancient churches
and ruins offers an ideal place for those seeking peace and
quiet.
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus and has been for more than
1000 years. It is the cultural, economic and political center. South
Nicosia’s streets are full of shops, open-air cafes,
and outstanding hotels.
North
Nicosia also is a vibrant place with many hotels to choose
from.
Famagusta is well known for its extensive hotel accommodation, which
has nightclubs, bars, restaurants and taverns.
Paphos is a popular holiday resort, this once sleepy fishing village,
with a charming harbor at its centre by Paphos Fort, is also
the location of the island's second international airport.
It is home to spectacular beach front hotels, gives way to
fabulous countryside and is a must for history and archaeology.
Larnaca is a peaceful resort on the Cyprus Island. The most distinguishing
feature of the town is its large seafront walkway with the
palm trees that line taverns and cafes near the Larnaca hotels.
A multinational seaboard city, Limassol,
is the main port and an essential tourist's choice. It is
the center of the wine production. Limassol is well known
for its extensive hotel accommodation in and around the city.
There is an extensive range of hotels to stay at in Agia
Napa. Once an agricultural village, today this cosmopolitan
tourist mecca maintains its simplistic lifestyle which is
its main appeal.