Larnaca Salt Lake

Larnaka (Larnaca) Salt Lake is the second largest salt-lake in Cyprus and measures 2,2 square kilometres. In 1997 it was declared a protected area under Cypriot Law for the Prote­ction and Management of Nature and Wildlife and under the European Ha­bitats Directive. It is a significant Ramsar and Natura 2000 site – one of the […]

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Kamares Aqueduct

This beautiful 18th century aqueduct can be found on the road heading towards Lemesos (Limassol) in the area of Kamares, which takes its name from the distinctive arches (‘kamares’ in Greek). An open-air sight, the aqueduct was built in the Roman style in 1746 by the Turkish governor of Larnaka, Bekir Pasha, who funded it […]

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Oroklini Lake

Oroklini Lake, a Natura 2000 wetland which hosts migratory birds in spring and autumn. At the end of the road follow the signs to the small village of Kellia to enjoy a nice and easy drive through the area’s long stretching wheat fields, a beautiful sight especially during spring.

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Limassol Salt Lake – Akrotiri Salt Lake

Located south west of Lemesos (Limassol), Akrotiri Salt Lake is the largest inland body of water on the island, and is considered to be one of the most important wetlands in the eastern Mediterranean. The 10.65 square kmlake fills with water during the winter period, and is home to migrating birds between November and March. These include […]

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St Nicholas Harbor & Church Protaras

The little church of Saint Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) in Protaras is situated at Louma Beach right next to the picturesque fishing harbour of Protaras.

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Love Bridge Ayia Napa

It is a magical spot in Ayia Napa where the sea meets the land in a magnificent way, a natural bridge that has been standing there for centuries and now it is named Love Bridge – The Bridge of Loved ones. The Bridge of Lovers is a natural rocky arch bridge with an edge extending […]

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