Discover the Romance, History, and Culture of Cyprus
Known as the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite, Cyprus invites travelers with its mythological charm, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and breathtaking Mediterranean landscapes. Whether you’re a history lover, beachgoer, or foodie, this island blends romance and culture in a uniquely captivating way.
🏛️ Must-Visit Historical and Natural Landmarks
Paphos Archaeological Park
Explore ancient Roman villas with stunning mosaics, including the famous House of Dionysos, plus a well-preserved amphitheater and a medieval castle — all part of a UNESCO site.

Kourion Ancient City
Just west of Limassol, this site features a grand Greco-Roman open-air theater overlooking the sea, detailed mosaic floors, and public bath ruins. It also hosts summer concerts.

Tombs of the Kings
A vast underground necropolis resembling Egyptian tombs — though not used by royalty — perfect for adventurous exploration.

Nicosia Old Town
Step into the only divided capital in the world. Walk across the Green Line, view Venetian walls, and visit the Cyprus Museum with artifacts dating back to the Neolithic period.

Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite’s Rock)
Said to be the very spot where Aphrodite emerged from the sea, this rocky coastal site is magical at sunset and ideal for snorkeling.

Nissi Beach
Located in Ayia Napa, this beach is famous for its crystal-clear water, sandbars, and vibrant party atmosphere. You can even walk to a small island just offshore.

Coral Bay
A family-friendly beach near Paphos with full amenities, including water sports and showers.

Larnaca Salt Lake
Visit between November and March to see thousands of flamingos. In summer, the lake dries up into a glowing white salt bed, next to the sacred Hala Sultan Tekke mosque.

Cape Greco National Forest Park
Known for sea caves, diving spots, hiking trails, and the picturesque “Lover’s Bridge” — a hotspot for wedding photos.

Troodos Mountains
Escape the summer heat with hikes to Caledonia Falls or enjoy winter skiing. Scattered throughout are painted Byzantine churches and traditional wineries offering Commandaria, the world’s oldest named dessert wine.

🍽️ Must-Try Local Dishes
Halloumi Cheese
A salty, semi-hard cheese made from goat and sheep milk. Grilled to golden perfection, it pairs beautifully with watermelon or salad.

Meze Feast
A traditional Cypriot dining experience featuring 20–30 small dishes, from appetizers (tahini, olives) to mains (grilled meats, liver, snails) and desserts like fried Halloumi.

Kleftiko (Slow-Roasted Lamb)
Tender lamb marinated in lemon and cinnamon, slow-cooked in a clay oven until it falls off the bone. Often served with roasted potatoes and wheat pilaf.

Cypriot Kebabs & Sheftalia
Grilled pork or chicken skewers, often wrapped in pita with yogurt-cucumber sauce — a favorite street food.

Koupepia (Stuffed Grape Leaves)
Minced meat, rice, and tomato sauce wrapped in vine leaves — think of it as the Mediterranean version of sticky rice dumplings.

Moussaka
A rich baked dish with layered eggplant, minced meat, and creamy béchamel sauce — comfort food at its best.

Makaronia Tou Fournou
Baked macaroni stuffed with minced meat and Halloumi cheese — traditionally served during Orthodox Easter.

Loukoumades
Fried dough balls drizzled with honey, sprinkled with cinnamon and crushed nuts — fluffy and addictive!
