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| Cyprus Holidays, weddings & HoneymoonsAn island whose rich dramatic history can be traced back over nine thousand years. Today's experience of Cyprus can be as varied and rewarding as the geography of the island itself. Wonderful five-star resorts within, walking distance of well-preserved Greek and Roman ruins, offer every facility the modern traveller has come to expect and more. One of the most impressive archaeological sites, the ancient city kingdom of Kourion, overlooks a magnificent stretch of beaches with a sparkling blue sea beyond. Along the island's sun-kissed coastline, from Agia Napa in the east to Pafos in the west, world-class beach resorts alternate with settings untouched since ancient times. Cyprus island is an independent country, 97 km west of Syria and 64 km west of Turkey nestled into the eastern Mediterranean Sea and a stepping-stone to three continents. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and an ideal starting point for the discovery of other exotic locations such as the Greek Islands, Egypt and the Middle East - in fact, mini-cruises set off for these places from Cyprus almost every day. But close as Cyprus may be to the world's centre stage, it is a unique place that can feel blissfully apart from it all. Restaurants & Food in Cyprus Major resorts in Cyprus have bars and restaurants of every category. At larger hotels, the indigenous cuisine tends to have an international flavour although authentic local dishes may also be available. All over the island there are restaurants offering genuine Cypriot food. Charcoal-grilled meat is very popular, as is fresh seafood. Coffee is Greek-style (short, strong and unfiltered), though cappuccino is available in most restaurants and bars. A 10% charge is added to most restaurant bills; if not, then a tip of similar percentage is expected. Accomodation in Cyprus An assorted range of accommodation is available in Cyprus, from cosy tourism villas in the hill towns to three, four and five star hotel resorts. Hotel visitors will generally find modern, up to date facilities, contemporary room furnishings and a high level of service customary in the Mediterranean region. Most international hotels (three or more stars) have at least one swimming pool and usually at least one restaurant. The Cyprus Tourism Organisation approves the rates charged by these establishments. Most operations offer special off season discounts on the accommodation rates, usually during the period from the 16th November to the 15th March, excluding the fortnight between the 20th December and 6th January. Weddings in Cyprus Wedding legal requirements for Cyprus; Full birth certificates for both bride and groom showing both parents names, Passports, if divorced documents showing final divorce, if widowed the death certificate of former husband or wife, if you have changed your name you will be required to provide documents proving the change of name, if you have been adopted you will be required to provide adoption certificates. Honeymoons in Cyprus Golf holiday in Cyprus Weather in Cyprus Warm Mediterranean climate. Hot, dry summers with mild winters during which rainfall is most likely. April/May and September/October - are the most pleasant times, climatically, to visit Cyprus. Summer - June to August - can be very hot, and winter is sometimes wet but still pleasant. Banks and Currency in Cyprus The currency of the Republic is the Euro. Banking hours in Cyprus Monday- Friday: 08:30-12:30. Centrally located Banks provide "afternoon tourist services".A number of Automatic Exchange Machines operate on a 24hrs basis in central places of all towns and the main tourist resorts Agia Napa and Paralimni. Most currencies and denominations are acceptable. All banks, shops, restaurants etc. also accept credit cards, Eurocheques and travellers cheques. Visa Requirements for Cyprus Nationals of the USA, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the EU can stay in the Republic of Cyprus for up to three months without a visa. If you entered Cyprus in the North (ie, from Turkey), it is illegal to cross to the Republic. Travel from the Republic to the North on a day trip is legal and straightforward. It's also illegal to travel from the Republic to the North and to then continue to Turkey. You cannot take luggage with you across the Green Line. Travelers may enter the Republic only through the legal ports of entry: Larnaka and Pafos international airports, or the ports of Larnaka, Lemesos and Pafos. Driving in Cyprus Driving in Cyprus is most advisable as regular transport service is not available to all remote areas where many places of interest are to be found. Four lane motorways connect the capital, Lefkosia with the coastal towns of Lemesos, Larnaka and one part of Pafos. Visitors in Cyprus can drive using a valid International driving licence, or their National driving licence, Cyprus has become a member of the Green Card System and has signed the Uniform Agreement with all Countries of the European Economic Area and Switzerland, with effect from the 7th August 1997. Goeasy Travel have arranged the best value Car Rentals in Cyprus for you. To get your free quotation online please go to our Holiday Car Hire Calling Home from Cyprus Telecard or coin operated public telephones are installed at various central locations in all towns and villages, as well as at the International Airports, Harbours, Marinas and other locations. In case of an Emergency in Cyprus In case of emergency, immediate response is given by the following telephone numbers, where English is spoken: Ambulance: 199, 112 Essential Facts on Cyprus | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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