Whether it’s fantastic nightlife, sun-kissed beaches, incredible countryside and waterfalls, or buzzing towns and pretty villages you're looking for, holidays in Cyprus are the perfect combination of sun and fun. Cyprus is well known for its crystal-clear waters, family-friendly resorts and sheltered beaches – all perfect for endless lounging, sunbathing and swimming. Along with lazing around by the turquoise waters, Cyprus holidays serve up a healthy dose of cultural delights, with a handful of medieval castles to explore by the beaches and lush, dense forests to trek through further inland.
Lively resorts such as Ayia Napa, Malia and Aghios Nikolaos are known for their great nightlife, shopping and mouth-watering restaurants. Or, have a change of scene and venture to the southwest of the island where the traditional harbour town of Paphos lies - you'll be met by sweeping golden beaches, a stylish marina and a handful of photo-worthy historical sights, too.
Cyprus is compact and so getting around the island is relatively easy. Hiring a car offers the freedom to explore, especially if you want to discover areas of Cyprus that are a little out of the way, where public transport is more limited.
Bus services in the south of the island are frequent, clean and comfortable, and provide a cheap way of exploring the island. Rural buses may be more unreliable. There are often no services on Sundays.
Roads are good, and well signposted, but they’re slightly better in the south. Driving is on the left hand side of the road.
Whether you're looking for somewhere young and lively or family friendly – you won't be short of sunbathing spots.
CTO beach is best for family holidays thanks to its shallow waters, soft sand and entertainment facilities including a children's playground and watersports.
If you're after an all-rounder, Finikoudes has a variety of waterfront restaurants and bars, golden sands and is just a stone's throw away from the lively town.
Mackenzie is buzzing with trendy cafés and bars blaring the latest hits, Miami-inspired canopy beds and DJs playing to the crowds from the waterfront decks.
Give the kids a chance to blow off some steam at WaterWorld.
Adrenaline junkies can take on The Fall of Icarus, Apollos Plunge, and The Quest of Heracles at the popular Ayia Napa park, while those who want to make a softer splash can stick to bathing in Aphrodite's Baths or opt fora lazy trip down the calmer Odyssey River.
If the rides haven't worn the kids out already, hop next door to EMW Go Karts and they can take to the tracks instead!
For a more sedate day out, The Larnaca Salt Lake is located to the west of the town and is home to a flock of colourful flamingos that roost between November and March. The area surrounding the lake is made up of lush rolling hills and magnificent mountains, perfect for a sunset stroll.
Cyprus, and Paphos, have hundreds of amazing beaches and bays to explore.
Grab your flippers and a snorkel and discover the underwater world solo or take a snorkelling boat excursion along the coastline.
There are even a few companies on the island who offer underwater helmets so you can go for a stroll along the floor of the Med, feeding fish and spotting coral as you go. A good compromise for those who aren't ready for the full scuba diving experience.
Cyprus is a beach babe's paradise! Alykes Beach, also known as Sopab Beach, is a popular spot for families and is fringed by the Deck Cafe & Bar and the Alexander the Great hotel.
Other fantastic beaches include the Petra Tou Romiou, famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, the laid-back Pissouri Bay or the Blue Flag-awarded Coral Bay.
Get off your beach towel and experience some really fun activities not to far from the beaches!
From the coastal paths and coves to the amazing mountains and forests, Paphos and its surrounding countryside has so much to offer nature lovers and those who love to enjoy the great outdoors.
Feast your eyes on the gorgeous orchids at the Petra tou Romiou National Forest Park, located 10km from Paphos. Follow the nature trail to spot partridges, ravens and seagulls and head along the cliff paths for some mesmerising sea views.
Whether you’ve rode a horse before or not, it's a magical way to see moe of the fabulous beaches near Paphos. Several companies run stables and you can choose from beach rides or trekking through the verdant countryside. Either way you'll get to enjoy panoramic views – our tip, head off to the beach at sunset!
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