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| When you think of holidays in Cyprus, beach breaks and party-filled getaways come to mind. Some of Europe’s most vibrant coastal party destinations are located around the islands coast. Ayia Napa famed for its young party crowd is the top destination if your seeking revelry in the sunshine. Its beautiful beaches and vibrant water sports scene will enthrall. Explore our locations below, OR for over 200 holiday resorts in Cyprus check HERE... |
Cyprus.For those who wish to remain nearer to the airport, Larnaca is an excellent alternative and a popular traveler destination, the sea is not as clear as in Protaras but the beaches are still popular. Cyprus beaches have actually been voted the cleanest worldwide! A famous beach in the location is Mackenzie Beach, which is so near to the airport you have the ability to see the airplanes flying really low as they land ... it is not quite Maho Beach in St.Martaan however it is still amazing! Another popular beach and the primary one in Larnaca is Finikoudes, which runs along the primary boardwalk. Likewise in the Larnaca area you will discover the Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque. It stands out from the rest of the landscape like a mirage versus the well-known Salt Lake, where in the cold weather you can see flamingos as they come here to breed. If you are going on vacation to get away the daily grind then Paphos is an excellent choice, served by Paphos airport, it is easy to reach. As charming hotels and striking landscapes there are likewise numerous ancient historic sites to see such as the Tomb of the Kings, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (the whole city is in fact on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list). Another area in Cyprus incredibly popular with travelers throughout the summertime season is Limassol. With a long main strip lined with hotels, dining establishments, elegant beach bars and a freshly developed shopping mall and marina travelers will not be tired! As you can see Cyprus is an ideal summer season vacation location, however as the Cyprus Tourism Organisation suggests it is a "all year island." In the cooler months, the capital city is a fantastic location to go to, soaked in both ancient and more recent history. The old city of Nicosia is a captivating location with lots of family run dining establishments and small bars that have a terrific environment whether you are a local or simply visiting. Kakopetria which is a little town further down the mountain is a great place to go if you desire to see the real Cypriot method of life. With the stone structures, patched streets and streams running through the lush greenery, it is a captivating place that will truly make you feel like you are experiencing the village method of life. For all the hospitality of the local individuals, the world-renowned food, the distinct history and the sheer variety of this island, it would be hard to come away feeling underwhelmed. With such an abundance of activities, all the family will take pleasure in a vacation to Cyprus, whether they wish to unwind on a beach, delve into an abundant and profound history at ancient websites or indulge in world-class food and beverage. Economy of Cyprus: The country’s GDP per capita is among the highest in the European Union and it has a strong presence in the global economy. Cyprus has a well-developed financial sector and a highly developed banking system. The country also has a large number of international companies operating in the country. The country’s economy is based on the primary sector, which is mainly agriculture. The main agricultural products are citrus fruits, potatoes, olives, tomatoes, and wheat. The secondary sector of the economy is dominated by manufacturing and services. The manufacturing industries include food processing, metal products, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. The services sector is the largest, accounting for more than half of the country’s GDP. The country’s economy is highly dependent on tourism, which contributes about 6.5% of the country’s GDP. Cyprus is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. The country’s economy is also highly dependent on foreign direct investment, particularly from the European Union and the United States. The economy of Cyprus is highly resilient, with a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. The country has a strong focus on digital transformation, high-tech industries, and green energy. In recent years, the country has become a hub for startups, with many innovative and disruptive startups launching in the country. The economy of Cyprus is expected to continue to grow and diversify in the coming years. The government has implemented various reforms to improve the business environment and attract more foreign direct investment. The country’s strategic location and strong financial sector have made it an attractive destination for businesses. |
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