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Petra tou Romiou 18kms east of Paphos is Petra tou Romiou (otherwise known as Aphrodite's Rock), which is widely believed to be the birthplace of Aphrodite. This imposing monolith is part of an incredibly scenic shoreline, which can be visited up-close or seen...
 
Omodos Situated in the foothills of the Troodos mountains, this lovely village is popular with tour operators for very good reason. Centred around its monastery, this quaint village is a warren of small cobbled alleyways, all of which seem to contain picture-postc...
 
Nicosia Nicosia is the capital city of Cyprus and, as you would expect, is the business and commercial hub of the country. Without dwelling too heavily on the political aspects of the island, it can't be left unsaid that Nicosia is the only remaining divided c...
 
With a population of just 62.000 Larnaca retains a relaxed, leisurely atmosphere. One of the town's most distinctive features is the mid-town seaside promenade lined with tall palm trees. Palm trees and minarets which dot the horizon also give Larnaca a Middle ...
 
Ayia Napa Widely known as the dance capital of Europe, Ayia Napa needs little introduction as a lively, vibrant resort. However, recognition as such has only occurred over recent years and it still remains a popular destination for visitors of all ages and nationa...