Cyprus has something for everyone.

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Paphos

Paphos

Paphos (Pafos): As compared to the capital cities of both Northern and Southern Cyprus, Paphos is for those who wish to enjoy their holiday in a relatively stress free way. The quiet suburban area is surrounded by historic parks and landmarks with cozy hotels and jazz...

Larnaca

Larnaca: Larnaca or Larnaka is the second biggest city of Cyprus and a major tourist attraction. With a spectacular sea-front holding a captivating feel, it attracts the largest number of visitors coming into the island for a stress free vacation. The city also holds...

But…Where To Stay in Cyprus?

Here are some handy tips to have in mind:

  • For being close to all the bars, restaurants, shops, nightclubs and the buzz: Fira (it’s the capital of the island and the town with the most grocery stores, shops and nightclubs)
  • For views to the famous sunset (along with thousands of other tourists on your roof, balcony and walls around sunset time every day in July and August): Oia
  • For equally beautiful sunsets and views to the caldera and the volcano (without thousands of tourists): Imerovigli and Firostefani
  • For being closer to the famous black beach (like 5-mins-walk close…) and the best beach bars of the island: Perissa or Perivolos (no famous caldera and volcano views though)
  • For being closer to the other black beach with lots of restaurants and amenities: Kamari (no famous caldera and volcano views though)
  • For being close to the famous Red Beach but still have views to the caldera: Akrotiri (but it’s a 20-30 mins drive from Fira-capital)
  • For being closer to most of the Santorini wineries (but not worried about the famous volcano/caldera views): Pyrgos
  • For having the best private pools and jacuzzis with caldera views in Santorini: Imerovigli or Firostefani.
  • With kids and lose to the beach with amenities: Kamari
  • With seniors or disabled persons: avoid the famous cliff with volcano views as most of the hotels there have many stairs due to being on the cliff – avoid Fira, Oia, Firostefani, Imerovigli or ask the hotels about the access