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5 Things to do in Cyprus on a bad weather day
There are always things to do in Cyprus, regardless of the weather. Because you can always find a place on this island where is not raining, and, if you don’t want…
Makronissos, the ancient cemetery with a sea view
The ancient cemetery in the Makronissos area dates from 323 BC- 324 AD. The graves were used for at least 650 years and the first one dates from 2.300 years ago!…
How to visit dream places with only 5 euros
A little while ago, a friend came to visit Cyprus and on this occasion, I also found out how much it costs to visit the most important places in Ayia Napa…
Why go to the Strawberry Festival? Because…
Because at the Strawberry Festival you will receive strawberries, strawberry liqueur, and pancakes for free, to test them. Because you will listen to good music and you will be able to…
Sunset at Nissi Beach. Music & happy people
The most beautiful beach in Cyprus, in the world's top of the most beautiful beaches in the world, could not fail to have a sunset to match. Nissi Beach is the…
Best 5 places to watch the sunset
I love the sunset. Maybe because it is very difficult for me to wake up in the morning to see the sunrise. But I honestly believe that the sky at sunset…
Othellos’s castel from Cyprus
We have a medieval castle and a well-known story – Shakespeare's Othello. The castle was renovated in 2014-2015 and it is worth visiting when you go to the old city of…
Blue Lagoon Paphos – the best Mediterranean blue!
The Blue Lagoon is the must see place in Paphos! With the shared boat or a rented one, you must see the most beautiful water of the Mediterranean! ***** The Blue…
MUSAN – the forest at the bottom of the sea
Ayia Napa has the world's first underwater forest. In fact, it is the first museum with sculptures on the bottom of the sea - MUSAN - Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia…