Hello, today we will introduce you to Cyprus as Mikos Store. If you are planning to go to Cyprus, where many tourists from Türkiye flock, especially in the summer months, we recommend that you do not make plans without reading our Cyprus Travel Guide article. :)

Cyprus is an island country located in the warm waters of the Mediterranean, famous for its rich historical and cultural heritage, magnificent beaches and lively nightlife. The island, which has two separate regions as the Republic of Cyprus in the south and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the north, is at the intersection of different cultures. Cyprus offers its visitors an unforgettable experience with its magnificent natural beauties, archaeological sites, medieval castles and churches.

How to Get to Cyprus?

Getting to Cyprus is easy and convenient by air. There are international airports in both the north and south of the island.

Transportation to Southern Cyprus

Larnaca International Airport: The main airport of Southern Cyprus, Larnaca is served by many international airlines, with regular flights from Europe, the Middle East and other regions.

Pafos International Airport: This is another airport where charter and regular flights are made from various European cities.

Transportation to Northern Cyprus

Ercan International Airport: International flights to Northern Cyprus usually arrive via Turkey. There are direct flights to Ercan from many major cities in Turkey.

Transportation by Sea:

Ferry services to Cyprus are available, particularly from the southern coast of Türkiye and Greece. These services usually operate from the ports of Larnaca or Limassol.

Places to Visit in Cyprus

Cyprus offers its visitors various discovery opportunities with its historical ruins, natural beauties and cultural richness. Here are some important places to visit in Cyprus:

Places to Visit in Southern Cyprus

Nicosia

Nicosia, the capital of the island, attracts attention with its rich historical and cultural heritage. The old city within the walls is worth seeing with its narrow streets and historical buildings.

Nicosia

Limassol

Limassol Castle, the ancient ruins of Amathus and Kourion are some of the city's historical highlights. Limassol is also known for its vibrant beaches and nightlife.

Limassol

Paphos

The Paphos Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its magnificent mosaics and ancient ruins. Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite's Rocks) is also located close to Paphos.

Paphos

Places to Visit in Northern Cyprus

Kyrenia

Kyrenia, considered the pearl of the Mediterranean, is famous for its historical harbour, Kyrenia Castle and the surrounding natural beauties.

Kyrenia

Famagusta

The Venetian walls, Othello Castle and the ancient Salamis Ruins are among the must-see attractions in Famagusta.

Famagusta

Karpaz Peninsula

Karpaz, the most natural and untouched part of Cyprus, is famous for its Golden Sands beach and wild donkeys.

Karpaz Peninsula

Cyprus is an island that offers many different experiences, from history to nature, from culture to entertainment.

What to Eat in Cyprus?

Cyprus is known for its unique flavors and rich cuisine. Influenced by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, Cypriot cuisine offers unique tastes to visitors. Here are some dishes you should try in Cyprus:

Halloumi Cheese

The famous cheese of Cyprus, halloumi, is a versatile cheese that can be used grilled, fried or in salads. It is very popular on the island with its unique taste.

Halloumi Cheese

Kleftiko

Lamb meat, slowly cooked in the oven for long hours, is a very popular dish in Cyprus. Kleftiko presents the flavour and tenderness of the meat at its best.

Kleftiko

Appetizer

Cypriot meze is a series of dishes consisting of various small plates. Including halloumi, hummus, tzatziki, olives, calamari and many other delicacies, meze is an indispensable part of Cypriot tables.

Appetizer

Peach Kebab

Another flavor specific to Cyprus, peach kebab is a kebab made from minced meat mixed with spices and cooked on a barbecue. It has a unique taste with its special spice mixture.

Peach Kebab

Molochia

This dish, which is of Arab origin, is also very popular in Cyprus. It is prepared by cooking the molohiya plant, meat and garlic and is usually served with rice.

Molochia

Pasta

Pasta is consumed frequently in Cyprus, especially those prepared with halloumi cheese or meat. Traditional Cypriot pasta can be served with different sauces and ingredients.

Pasta

Cyprus Festivals

Cyprus offers unique experiences to visitors with various cultural and artistic festivals held throughout the year. These festivals celebrate the rich culture and traditions of the island. Here are some of the important festivals in Cyprus that you should attend:

Bellapais Music Festival

Held in the historic Bellapais Monastery in Northern Cyprus, this festival is a great choice for classical music lovers. International artists and orchestras give unforgettable concerts in the magnificent monastery atmosphere.

Bellapais Music Festival

Limassol Carnival

Held in Limassol, Southern Cyprus, this carnival is the largest and most colourful event on the island. Parades, masquerades and street parties fill the city with liveliness.

Limassol Carnival

Pafos Ancient Drama Festival

Held every summer in the ancient theatre in Pafos, this festival features modern interpretations of Greek and Roman tragedies and comedies. The atmosphere of the historic venue gives the plays a unique atmosphere.

Pafos Ancient Drama Festival

Cyprus International Film Festival

Held annually in Southern Cyprus, this festival brings together local and international filmmakers. The festival offers a variety of film screenings, workshops and panels.

Ayia Napa International Festival

Held every year in September, this festival brings together music, dance and art events in Ayia Napa square. The festival celebrates the traditional and modern aspects of Cyprus.

Ayia Napa International Festival

Cyprus Nightlife

Cyprus is known for its vibrant and diverse nightlife, especially during the summer months. The island offers a wide range of nightlife options with nightclubs, bars, beach clubs and live music venues. Here are the highlights of the nightlife in Cyprus:

Ayia Napa

Ayia Napa, located in Southern Cyprus, is one of the most famous nightlife spots on the island. Various nightclubs, bars and beach clubs are filled with international DJs and artists. Ayia Napa is especially popular with young tourists.

Ayia Napa - Cyprus Nightlife

Limassol

Limassol is another popular nightlife destination in Southern Cyprus. The city’s marina and coastline are lined with venues offering entertainment options to suit all tastes.

Kyrenia

Kyrenia, located in Northern Cyprus, is known for its stylish bars, nightclubs and casinos. Kyrenia's historic harbour area comes alive in the evening and takes on a fun atmosphere.

Kyrenia - Cyprus Nightlife

Nicosia

The capital city of Nicosia, shared by Northern and Southern Cyprus, is home to a variety of bars and live music venues, open until late at night and popular with locals and tourists alike.

Nicosia - Cyprus Nightlife

We have come to the end of our Cyprus Travel Guide article. We hope you enjoyed reading it. We also recommend that you read our Rhodes Travel Guide article before entering the summer months and making holiday plans.

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