Places to Visit
Nestled on the picturesque shores of the Mediterranean, South Cyprus offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that beckons visitors from around the world. With its abundant sunshine, pristine beaches, and a rich tapestry of historical landmarks, the southern coast of Cyprus is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.
Larnaca

Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque
The horseshoe shaped historical Girne Harbour, which was built at the centre of the city, is most definitely one of the first places to visit in Girne. The colourful fishing boats and yachts anchored at the harbour make the Girne Harbour a favourite attraction for locals as well tourists to visit. Up until recently the harbour was used as a centre of commerce.

Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque
This is one of the most important religious sites in Cyprus. The Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque is set amidst beautiful gardens, and its serene ambiance provides a place for both religious devotion and quiet contemplation. The stunning architecture, with its domes and minaret, is a testament to the island’s rich cultural heritage.
St. Lazarus Church
St. Lazarus Church, an architectural gem, is a prime example of Byzantine craftsmanship. Inside, you’ll find a splendid interior adorned with intricate frescoes and icons. It’s a place where history and spirituality combine to offer a unique cultural experience.

Stavrovouni Monastery
Perched atop a hill, the Stavrovouni Monastery offers not only breathtaking views but also a deep sense of spirituality. Founded in the 4th century, it is one of the oldest monasteries on the island. The winding journey to the summit adds to the sense of pilgrimage, and the monastery itself boastsremarkable icons and relics.
Larnaca Fort
This well-preserved fort, originally built during the Middle Ages, serves as a window into the city’s historical past. Its thick walls and stone archways transport visitors back in 9me. The adjacent Larnaca Medieval Museum houses fascina9ng ar9facts and exhibits to further explore the city’s history.

Kamares Aqueduct
The Kamares Aqueduct is a testament to the architectural ingenuity of its 9me. A striking blend of Roman and OUoman design, the aqueduct consists of elegant arches that span across the landscape. A leisurely walk along its route allows you to appreciate its historical significance and the surrounding countryside’s natural beauty
Limassol
Kolossi Castle
This medieval castle is a symbol of Cyprus’s history and resilience. Once a stronghold for the Knights of St. John, it showcases a well-preserved courtyard, charming architecture, and a glimpse into the island’s medieval past. Visitors can explore the various chambers and towers, including the Knights’ Hall, touncover the castle’s rich history.
Limassol Archaeological Museum
Immerse yourself in the history of Limassol and its surroundings at this museum. The collection includes an array of ar9facts, from ancient potiery and sculptures to intricate
jewelry. Discover the island’s roots and historical connec9ons as you explore the exhibits.

AkroAri Peninsula
Beyond its historical sites, the Akrotiri Peninsula is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Wander along its coastal trails to witness breathtaking vistas, enjoy bird-watching, and take in the stunning Mediterranean landscapes. The Akrotiri Environmental Education Center provides insights into the local ecosystem and biodiversity.
Fasouri Watermania Waterpark
For a day of family fun and relaxation, Fasouri Watermania Waterpark is a must-visit destination. The park boasts a range of water slides, pools, and attractions to keep visitors of allages entertained. It’s the perfect spot to cool off on a sunny day
Ayia Napa
Sea Caves
Ayia Napa’s stunning sea caves are natural wonders carved by the relentless action of the Mediterranean Sea. Some of these caves are open to the water, creating magnificent archways, while others remain
hidden, requiring a short hike to reach them. Some caves even take on the form of tunnels, adding an element of adventure to your exploration.
Sculpture Park
Just a stone’s throw away from the sea caves, Ayia Napa’s Sculpture Park is an expansive open-air museum that takes you on a visual journey through history, art, and mythology. Comprising 71 sculptures created by artists from around the world, this park is a testament to Ayia Napa’s commitment to promoting culture and creativity.
Nissi Beach
Nissi Beach is a coastal paradise that epitomizes the charm of Ayia Napa. With its 500-meter stretch of soft, golden sands and clear, turquoise waters, it’s hailed as one of the most beau8ful beaches in Cyprus and the entire Mediterranean. But Nissi Beach isn’t just about relaxation. Water games, foam parties, and DJs spinning a variety of music genres keep the beach alive throughout the day.