Why Paphos
Paphos is a city on the southwest coast of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Inhabited since Neolithic times, it has several sites relating to the cult of goddess Aphrodite, whose mythical birthplace was at Old Paphos (Kouklia). New Paphos brings the traditions to the modern life...
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Why Protaras
Protaras is a resort town in eastern Cyprus, known for its beaches and for Fig Tree Bay with its old, lone fig tree. You may also see the Hellenistic tombs, the limestone Church of Profitis Ilias, Konnos Beach and Cape Greco National Forest Park.
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Why Nicosia
Nicosia, also known as Lefkosia, is the divided capital city of Cyprus. South of the border, on the Greek side, the Cyprus Museum has archaeological finds from the Neolithic to Byzantine periods, including the Aphrodite of Soloi statue.
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Why Larnaca
Larnaca (Larnarka) is a port city on the south coast of Cyprus. It's known for Finikoudes Beach, buzzing bars line the waterfront at Mackenzie Beach and the 9th-century Church of Saint Lazarus contains the tomb of the saint said to have risen from the dead.
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Why Limassol
Limassol is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus. It’s known for the centuries-old Limassol Castle, home to the Cyprus Medieval Museum and its collection of pottery and tombstones.
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