Cyprus has so much to offer for holiday-makers, both old and young
alike. Ancient sites
till today stand as a testament to the island’s earlier
historical connotation. But if you’re looking for a great
outing then west of Cyprus has it all! Here you’ll find
striking sandy
beaches and breathtaking view.
Cyprus offers
visitors everything from historic villages to coastal
resorts, apartments and villas to suit their requirements.
However, the ideal base from which to see the sights of
this beautiful
island in Cyprus is through a self-catering holiday apartment or villa. From here you can also
visit the local shops and restaurants, or just relax on
the
beach.
The rates for the villas change keeping
in with the season. There are villas with 1, 2, 3 and more
bedrooms available on rent. So also, there are villas with
private or common pool. The weather in Cyprus generally allows
you to swim beginning with March till October, still there
are heated pools.
Villas
in Cyprus are very well connected by road and if you hire
a car, it's easy to get to any place you want. But
if you’re planning to have a long holiday, say more
than two weeks, or you’re with a group, then it’s
advisable for you to rent a villa in Cyprus, than to
live in the hotel or apartments, as villa is more convenient.
Cyprus offers visitors a mix of European and Middle-Eastern
cultural heritage with a dash of history spread all over
the island. The ruins of ancient Greek temples and Roman
mosaics along with frescoed monasteries influence the art
forms of this island.
If you’re looking for a place that is more commercially
developed then the southern portion of Cyprus offer tourists
with holiday accommodation ranging from well furnished hotels
to self-catering
cottages, spacious apartments and lifestyle
villas. Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos and Kato Paphos, are some
of the popular towns that has modern facilities as well as
anciently historic land. Ayia Napa - 16th Century Venetian
monastery – has become a ‘hot spot’ with
many tourists, so also Cypriots, with its idyllic beaches.
While northern Cyprus is relatively undeveloped. The only
attraction is the Kyrenia resort and a Roman time castle,
located on the northern coast of Cyprus, which now has a
museum and a chapel of Byzantine. If you love ancient history
and architecture, beautiful landscapes and sandy
beaches,
then Cyprus is the place to be! |