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| |  | Exceptionally well maintained large 3-bed apartment set in the tranquil village of Kiti. All Mod-Cons communal pool and parking. ...more
Communal pool, wheelchair friendly. Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, sailing, fishing. |
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Destination guide to Larnaca, south
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I'd love to live here I was in Larnaca in Cyprus for three weeks but found travelling from Heathrow exhausting. I would have preferred to travel from Bristol International Airport in April to May or October. I loved it there so much I would like to live there.
Clubs, culture and mountains Had a great time there three years ago. The people are friendly, the beaches great, and even though everyone thinks of Ayia Napa as the clubbing capital (which it is) you can also find some nice local attractions. There's Cape Greco, which is nice to watch the sun rise over. The Famagusta viewing point. You can get boat trips here from Ayia and you have a beautiful monastery in the middle of the town. Try the local food, absolutely beautiful stews and lamb dishes and really cheap. The clubs are great there's something for everyone. Black and White offers a good selection of rare-groove and the more up to date garage stuff. But my favourite was CARWASH, they play everything! No one can not have a good time in Ayia. If you're not into clubs then go for the pub and restaurant scene. You don't have to want to get absolutely out of your skull to have a good time, although many do! If you fancy travelling go of f to Larnaca. Don't be put off by the beach area which is not that attractive, the town is a real look at Cypriot life. If you are into history make a bee line for Kourion. This is an ancient roman city, with stadium (which we managed to miss) and various other places along the way. The view of the Mediterranean from the theatre is wonderful. If you want to travel a bit further then make your way to Nicosia. The old town is absolutely wonderful, lovely shops and little tavernas. The Troodos mountains are a nice natural feature and can still be reached in a few hours from Ayia Napa, but you need a few days to see all their natural beauty. Paphos is the more up-market resort, this is also near the Tomb of the Kings, the burial place of the ancient kings of Cyprus. No matter what, you'll have a great time! ... more
So nice I went back to get married I have been to Cyprus twice. The first time was for a week in Larnaca. My fiance and I liked the island so much we decided to get married there. So the second time was for two weeks in Paphos where we got hitched and honeymooned all in one. We stayed in the fantastic Roman Hotel. The first thing I remember was being on the coach from the airport and the silence from our late night flight, and then arriving outside our hotel to cries of "Wow", "Aaaarrrrgh" and "coooooooooohhhhh"! It was just as impressive on the inside and the family owners went out of their way to make sure that our stay with them would be remembered - and it was, every last bit of it. I can't wait to go back there myself but my wife wants to do Turkey this year.
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