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Welcome to Cyprus, the best-kept secret island in the Mediterranean Sea. From the romantic ocean to the dense wooded Troodos Mountains, from the historic Greco-Roman ruins to the modern Limassol Harbor, the variety of landscapes makes Cyprus a paradise for droves of tourists to spend their holiday. The Venetian Walls separate the past and contemporary life of the capital Nicosia and Saint Hilarion Castle records the glory of Charles the Lionheart of England. The Ancient Ruins of Salamis tells the magnificent history of this island during the Roma period, while Varosha Ghost Town has been left as a scar that witnessed the division that once separated this country into north and south.

Thanks to the solace of the crystal Mediterranean Sea, the story of this isle doesn’t seem to be so tragic. The seawater laps the coastline, carving sea caves into rocks, which you can enter by boat and caress their rough surfaces. Cruising on the lagoons and immersing in the sea breeze can bring consolation to your heart.

With more than 300 sunny days, Cyprus is suitable for traveling all year round. Generally, you can complete a circuit of the island in a week, encompassing most key attractions. Just feel free to contact us, and let our Cyprus experts customize an itinerary for you to demystify the island.

Visa Requirements & Travel Considerations

Citizens from countries including the EU, UK, US, Australia, and New Zealand can visit Cyprus visa-free, while Cyprus visas are required for Azerbaijan and Turkish visitors. Travelers from other countries should apply for Schengen visas ahead of time. But please notice that out of political reasons, Cyprus is divided into southern and northern parts by the Green Line, and a Green Line Regulation was implemented to regulate the border-crossing between the two sides. Except for EU and UK citizens who can cross the Green Line freely, other visitors are only allowed to cross the border entering from South Cyprus, so please book the flight landing at Larnaca or Paphos Airports.
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What to See in Cyprus for First Time Travelers?

Being one of the largest islands in the Mediterranean, Cyprus has a lot to offer to its visitors. When speaking of island, the sandy beach must come into your mind. The same as Cyprus. It has lots of beautiful and well-equipped beaches, which will ensure you a relaxing trip. Also, it boasts mediaeval heritages, which for sure will enrich your Cyprus tour.

When is the Best Time to Travel to Cyprus?

The best time to visit Cyprus is spring from March to May and autumn from September to November. During these months, the temperature is warm and comfortable, not too hot or cold. Besides, you can avoid peak holiday period to get a better travel experience at a lower cost.

Do I Need a Visa to Visit Cyprus?

If you come from an EU country, you just need to take your valid ID card like passport to enter Cyprus. Besides, Cyprus allows visa-free entry to citizens from some other countries having specific agreements with Cyprus.

How to Get to and Travel around Cyprus?

There are two international airports in Cyprus which are Larnaca International airport and Paphos International airport. Cyprus does not have railway tracks, so trains are not available. Distances between cities are short and roads are well maintained. When you join the tour with us, we will arrange the private transfer between each place for you.

What Currency is Used in Cyprus?

The currency of Cyprus is the Euro (EUR). All major credit and debit cards are accepted throughout Cyprus, but when you travel to countryside, the cash is more useful.

What Electrical Plugs and Voltage does Cyprus Use?

In Cyprus, the power plugs and sockets people use are type G. The standard voltage is 240 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.

Is there Free WiFi in Cyprus?

At the moment, free Wi-Fi is rare in the cities of Cyprus. It is available at airports, some restaurants, cafes, shopping malls and some of the new buses in Larnaca and Nicosia.

Is Cyprus a Safe Country?

As we all know, the northern part of Cyprus is actually under the control of Turkey. But armed conflicts hardly happen between the two sides, so it is a safe travel destination. As to travel across the “dividing line”, just show your passport.