Plan your trip

Cyprus has something for everyone!

Planning your trip should be just as enjoyable as your stay in Cyprus.

Whether you’re excited about your first visit to Cyprus or planning your annual holiday back, we’re here to help. 

Check out our guides to get a feel for getting around, subscribe for trip ideas and find local travel information. 

But if you want to know more about Cyprus RestaurantsLocal Food and Wine Tasting Experience click on the posts below. It’s also good to know a few famous Greek words to get into the Cyprus spirit…

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But…Where To Stay in Cyprus?

Here are some handy tips to have in mind:

  • For beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters: Ayia Napa, Protaras
  • For being close to all the bars, restaurants, shops, and nightlife: Nicosia (it’s the capital of the island and the town with the most grocery stores, shops and nightclubs)
  • For stunning sunsets and charming atmosphere: Paphos, Limassol, Larnaca
  • For equally beautiful sunsets and coastal views (without the massive crowds):  Polis, Coral Bay, Governor’s Beach
  • For being closer to popular beach resorts and amenities: Larnaca, Ayia Napa, Limassol
  • For being close to the famous Petra tou Romiou but still have coastal views: Paphos (but it’s a 20-30 mins drive from Limassol-city)
  • For being closer to the Troodos Mountains and picturesque villages (but not worried about the famous coastal views): Platres, Kakopetria, Omodos
  • For having the best private pools and luxury accommodations with coastal views in Cyprus: Paphos, Limassol, Ayia Napa
  • For being more secluded and quiet (without too many tourists): Polis, Latchi, Pissouri
  • For honeymoon: Paphos, Limassol, Larnaca
  • With kids and close to the beach with amenities: Protaras, Ayia Napa, Coral Bay
  • With seniors or disabled persons: avoid locations with steep inclines or lots of stairs – choose places like Larnaca, Limassol, or Nicosia and ask the hotels about accessibility