Famous for: Nightlife,Resort
Larnaca is the fishing village and seashore resort of Ayia Nápa, bounded by lush plantations of vegetables and fruit, strange rock formations and windmills. Initially a fishing village, A...
Famous for: Museum
Paphos District Archeological Museum is mounting as the finds from long-lasting excavations are added to the collection. It houses an attractive anthology of Cypriot antiquities from the Neolith...
Famous for: Houses,Landscaping, lace
The village of Lefkara, west of Larnaca, is well-known for its lace. It is said that Leonardo de Vinci bought lace here in 1481 for an altar-cloth in Milan church. It is a charming village famed...
Famous for: Museum,Art
The Pierides Foundation Museum houses an extraordinary private exhibition of Cypriot antiquities, originally collected by Demetrios Pierides (1811-1895), a Cypriot academic and archeologist, and...
Famous for: Fort, Museum
"The Larnaca Medieval Museum is housed in the Larnaca Fort, near the water front. The fortress dates from 1625 and was constructed by the Turks to guard the conurbation. It was used more of...
Famous for: Archbishop's Palace, Art, Building
East of the Cyprus Museum of Folk Art is the Archbishop's citadel. In one of the buildings neighboring is an emblem Museum. The center of the Cyprus Orthodox Church, the New Archbishopric wa...
Famous for: Museums
The Leventis Historical Museum of Nicosia revives life in the capital from antique times to the present. It is the most contemporary and urbane museum on the isle. The medieval findings are in t...
Famous for: Resort and Nightlife
Limassol Cyprus's second biggest township, a hub of industry and an imperative exporting harbor lies on the south shore of the isle between the two ancient cities of Curium to the west and A...
Famous for: Hotels, Gardens
Near the Limassol Public Gardens is the Limassol District Archeological Museum. It houses an interesting anthology of antiquities found in the Limassol area from the Neolithic Age to the Roman p...
Famous for: Beach, Windmills
Paralimni is the biggest township in the Famagusta region. Even though most of the neighboring villages and resort areas are deserted during the winter months, Paralimni flourishes and draws man...
Famous for: Monastery, Museum, Photographs
On the west of Troodos, one-and-a-half kilometers from Chrysorrogiatissa Monastery, is Pano Panagia, the native land of Archbishop Makarios III, first President of Cyprus. The house where he was...