Cyprus
Sunshine, History, and an Easygoing Way of Life
A Mediterranean favourite that quietly delivers every time
Golden beaches, ancient ruins, and a warmth that goes beyond the weather
Cyprus is one of those destinations that feels instantly comfortable. It’s familiar without being boring, relaxed without lacking substance, and warm in every sense of the word. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning for another dose of Mediterranean sunshine, Cyprus has a way of making holidays feel effortless.
What sets Cyprus apart is its balance. You can enjoy classic beach days along calm, clear waters, then head inland to discover mountain villages, vineyards, and archaeological sites that stretch back thousands of years. Add in excellent food, a strong café culture, and locals who genuinely enjoy welcoming visitors, and you’ve got a destination that works for couples, families, and experienced travellers alike.
Last-Minute Deals in Cyprus
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Cyprus is a strong choice for last-minute holidays, particularly outside peak summer and school holiday periods. With a wide range of resorts, hotels, and self-catering options, late deals are common and often offer excellent value. Spring and autumn are especially good for snapping up high-quality stays at more relaxed prices.
Convenient Travel
Cyprus is served by two main international airports, with frequent direct flights from across Europe. Transfers to popular resort areas are straightforward, and once on the island, getting around is easy by car or taxi, especially if you want to explore beyond the coast.
Visa & Currency
Cyprus is part of the EU and uses the euro. Many nationalities can enter visa-free for short stays. Cards are widely accepted, and cash is useful for smaller tavernas, cafés, and local markets.
Language & Local Lingo
Greek is the main language in the south, but English is widely spoken across Cyprus, a legacy of its history. Communication is rarely an issue, making it particularly easy for visitors to feel at home.
Unforgettable Experiences in Cyprus
Cyprus rewards travellers who mix beach time with a little exploration.

Relax on the Beaches of Ayia Napa & Protaras
These eastern resorts are known for soft sand and calm, shallow waters. While Ayia Napa has a lively reputation, it also offers some of the island’s best beaches, especially outside peak party season. Protaras is calmer and ideal for relaxed seaside days.
Explore the Ancient Sites of Paphos
Paphos is a treasure trove of history, with mosaics, tombs, and ruins right by the sea. It’s an easy place to combine sightseeing with coastal walks, cafés, and sunset views.
Discover the Troodos Mountains
Inland Cyprus offers a completely different experience. Cooler air, pine forests, traditional villages, and local wineries make the Troodos Mountains perfect for day trips, especially in summer when the coast is at its hottest.
Enjoy a Traditional Cypriot Meze
A meze meal is a highlight of any trip to Cyprus. Plates keep arriving — grilled meats, fresh salads, dips, and local specialities — turning dinner into a long, social event that reflects the island’s love of food and hospitality.
Time Your Sightseeing
Summer heat can be intense, especially inland. Explore archaeological sites early in the morning or later in the afternoon, leaving the hottest part of the day for swimming or shade.
Hire a Car for Freedom
Public transport is limited outside major towns. A car gives you access to quieter beaches, mountain villages, and scenic routes that many visitors never see.
Go Local with Food and Wine
Seek out family-run tavernas and local wines. Simple, traditional dishes often deliver the best flavours and value, and locals are usually happy to recommend house specials.
Don’t Just Stick to One Resort
Cyprus is compact and easy to explore. Even a short trip benefits from mixing beach time with cultural visits or inland excursions — it adds real depth to the holiday.
Why Cyprus Is Such a Reliable Choice
A destination that feels welcoming, relaxed, and rewarding
Malta works because it offers substance without stress. It’s rich in history, easy to navigate, welcoming, and varied enough to keep things interesting without feeling overwhelming. Whether you’re visiting for a few days or a full week, Malta delivers a holiday that feels balanced, rewarding, and quietly memorable — the kind that stays with you long after you’ve left.

