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Old Town of Nicosia [Gallery #1]

Some photos i took from a small walk i made this evening in the old town of Nicosia. [gallery columns="2"] Read More →

Rent a car in Cyprus

Cyprus Car Rentals - Great Offers! Car rental is extremely popular in Cyprus since public transportation is not always available to or from villages or other places of interest. Motorways connect Read More →

Mass Media

The press in Cyprus is a free and independent institution and is not subject to intervention or control by any state authority.

The freedom of the press is enshrined in the Cyprus Republic's constitution which stipulates: «Every person has the Read More →

How to travel to Cyprus

Cyprus is one the most famous tourist attractions in the Mediterranean and as result of it there are a lot of options to get there. First - a cheap flight from almost every big European city, and especially from Britain, Read More →

Euro in Cyprus

Following Cyprus accession to the EU, on 1st May 2004, the government of the Republic of Cyprus undertook the obligation to join the Economic and Monetary Union and to adopt the euro as soon as the necessary requirements are fulfilled. The Read More →

Banks in Cyprus

Economy introduction

As a full member of the European Union, Cyprus is successfully meeting the challenge of being part of the enlarged European family.  The island's economy is characterised by robustness and macroeconomic stability, which is evidenced by the Read More →

Troodos

The Troodos mountains are located in the center of the Greek part of the islands. They are covering most of the central mass of Cyprus and their green slopes, dotted with tiny villages, the forest paths, the cool weather and, Read More →

Polis Chrysochous

Polis - the new destination for quality tourism in Cyprus. Polis Chrysochous is becoming the new destination offering quality and special interest tourism in Cyprus. Polis is located North West of the region of Pafos at a 30 minute distance from Read More →

Paphos

With its population of only 27,000 inhabitants Paphos is the capital of Cyprus' western region. Most of the inhabitants work as employees in various branches of tourism, because there is not much industry. Paphos consists of two areas: the coastal resort area Read More →

Nicosia

Nicosia lies roughly at the center of the island, with a rich history that can be traced back to the Bronze Age. It only became Capital of the island in the 11th century AD. The Lousignians turned it into a Read More →