Hello from Cyprus101! As February rolls in, love is in the air—and it's not just about Valentine's Day! Whether you're looking for your dream home or simply exploring your options in Paphos, we believe everyone deserves a space that feels like "home." Paphos: A Place to Fall in Love With Paphos continues to captivate with its unique blend of history, culture, and stunning Mediterranean views....
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As the festive season approaches in Paphos, many people are starting to think about the holidays—decorating their homes, spending time with loved ones, and planning for the year ahead. But for those looking to invest in real estate, winter can be one of the best times to consider purchasing property in Paphos, Cyprus. While it might seem like a slower time for the property market, there are several...
Forget the ordinary on this Valentine's day, and rekindle your love story with an escape to one of these romantic havens. From sun-kissed shores to volcanic peaks, let each destination whisper sweet nothings in your ears. Here are 14 dreamy escapes for two, ready to paint your love story in vibrant hues: Paphos, Cyprus: Dive into Aphrodite's legendary birthplace, where mosaics whisper tales of passion....
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It is carnival time in Cyprus! The town crier announced the Carnival’s arrival all around Limassol spreading the word and setting the mood for a fun-filled time! Carnival was celebrated in ancient Greece and organized in honor of the god Dionysos. Ancient Greeks got dressed in various costumes, wore masks, played games and had feasts that lasted for days. The custom and traditions are still going...
Now that the New Year is underway, everyone can start planning their Easter and Summer holidays! There are quite a few three day weekends that can also make for a nice break to Troodos or another part of Cyprus. You can expect that banks, government offices and most shops to be closed on the days listed below. Here is a list of the 2017 Public Holidays in Cyprus: 6 January: Epiphany (Friday) 27...
There are many wonderful things connected with living in Cyprus, some of which people may find quite amusing. Certain traditions and actions that have developed over the years make Cypriot culture instantly recognizable to foreigners and locals alike. A good place to start would be the “peripteron”, which is a kiosk you can find every 200 meters on every street. It resembles a small supermarket and...
For hiking enthusiasts that want to learn more about trails and another side of Cyprus check out our most recent post on IHeartCyprus below. http://www.iheartcyprus.com/cyprus-natural-trails.html There are 3 levels of difficulties of natural trails and various hiking clubs in Cyprus - most of which are free and tourist-friendly. Published Monday, April 28, 2014 5:25 PM by Cleo Shahateet Filed...
As a real estate agent specializing in property sales in Paphos, I am always fascinated by people’s stories of why they move to Cyprus and the following is a very interesting example of Colin, a Scotsman who lived in Cyprus until he was 13. When the invasion started he and his family were evacuated from Famagusta. Thirty-nine years later he and his wife, Manjeet who is originally from Malaysia have...
The celebration of Kataklysmos is a Greek Orthodox festival with strong pagan roots relating back to the Greek myth of Deukalion and the ark he built to survive the floods and ancient ceremonies between Aphrodite and Adonis. The festival also relates to the Old Testament tale of Noah’s ark. Kataklysmos is still celebrated with great passion every year all over Cyprus. The festivities take place 50 days...