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Fall in love with Aphrodite's isle, where legend has it the goddess of love arose from the waves, and discover ancient UNESCO-listed sites, wonderful beaches and crystal clear waters. Although compact, this attractive island offers a rich variety of landscapes from pine-clad mountains to golden sandy beaches.

The best holiday beaches are found around Ayia Napa and Protaras, where warm turquoise seas lap gently shelving sands and watersports abound. Thrilling waterskiing and even kite-surfing are offered at the main resorts along with fun-filled water parks and boat trips.

There's a buzzing neon-lit nightlife scene in the main towns and a burgeoning cafe culture in Nicosia, Limassol and on Larnaca's mile-long beachfront promenade.

Cypriots are happiest when eating so join them for a mezze, a slow banquet of Cypriot delicacies such as grilled halloumi, dolmades and kleftiko, lamb slowly baked till it drops off the bone.

The stunning Troodos mountains with Mount Olympus at its peak is the place to work up an appetite. With its charming hilltop villages and vine-blessed slopes, it offers a cool relief from the intense heat in summer and a chance to enjoy hiking, cycling, bird watching and, in winter, skiing.

Meanwhile, the rugged Akamas National Park is the place to see unspoilt nature. It's here that protected loggerhead turtles return to beautiful Lara Bay each year to lay their eggs.

Venetian walls, Crusader castles and Roman mosaics, which appear at every turn, are testament to Cyprus's 10,000-year history.

The opening of the border with Northern Cyprus and removal of the barrier dividing Ledra Street in Nicosia, put in place when the Turks invaded in 1974, are reminders of its recent political past.

Cyprus has undergone significant modernisation following its entry into the European Union. A modern country with an ancient history, its stone villages, glitzy resorts, scented citrus groves and perfumed mountains are waiting to be discovered.

 

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Village Festivals

Sun 01 Aug 2010 - Tue 31 Aug 2010
The month of August is a time for celebrations in Cyprus when many towns and villages throughout the country hold a summer festival. Often celebrating the national or regional identity, events usually include a great mix of traditional music and dancing, food and drink specialities, arts and crafts fairs and cultural demonstrations. These festivals are a great introduction to traditional Cypriot hospitality.
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Summer Cultural Events
Until Sat 31 Jul 2010 During the summer, towns and villages all over Cyprus organise cultural events for tourists and local people alike.
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Troodos Open Tennis Tournament
Sat 31 Jul 2010 - Sat 14 Aug 2010 Visitors are invited to watch a series of singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches played on courts in the beautiful mountain area of Troodos.
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Cultural August
Sun 01 Aug 2010 - Tue 31 Aug 2010 August is a time of celebrations and festivals throughout the island and Cultural August is a series of events, guided tours, exhibitions and entertainment which takes place throughout the month in this spectacular wine-producing region of the Troodos Mountains.
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Assumption Day
Sun 15 Aug 2010 Assumption Day is a religious festival that celebrates the Virgin Mary's ascent to heaven.
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