About Protaras & Cyprus
Cyprus is a perfect holiday destination, as it not only offers warm sandy beaches, but has the added attraction of a past steeped in history, as witnessed by the large number of ancient monuments, churches and museums scattered throughout the island.
Visit the many beautiful ancient sites. Swim in the crystal waters, having driven your hire car to the wonderful sea side restaurants.
About one million two hundred thousand reside on the island. Both Greek and Turkish are the official languages, as there is still a divide. Nicosia is the capital.
Limassol
It is the centre of the Cypriot wine trade, where most vineyards are located on the gentle slopes of the Troodos Mountains. When in
Limassol, take a trip to nearby Curium, which is a major Roman site.

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Paphos
The very old harbour town of
Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Most cafes and restaurants are in and around the harbour, with most taverns serving fine seafood. The house of Dionysus, the Villa of Theseus and Paphos Tomb of Kings are understandably major tourist attractions and should be added to your list of tourist destinations.
Larnaca
Once sleepy and quiet, has awakened. Stroll along the harbour and admire the luxury yachts. Choose a tavern or outdoor cafe and sample the fresh seafood. We also offer discounted prices for
Larnaca, so give us a try.
Nicosia
The divided city. If you wish, you can cross over to the Turkish side for some shopping. Unfortunately you will need Turkish Lire as Cypriot Pounds are not accepted. If taking your hire car, then please note you are not insured.
What to do in Cyprus
February sees the mountain bikers attack the Cypriot hills, when the Sunshine Cup takes place over two weeks.
Protaras Tourism
Check here for what happening on this Mediterranean island from the
Cyprus Tourist Board.
Updated 30th December 2024