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5 ‘Did you Knows’ about Cyprus

Apart from the stunning golden beaches, vibrant nigh scene and green-covered landscapes, Cyprus is celebrated for its incredible past. The island seems to be bathed in history and culture!

On that note, we have put together 5 did you Knows about Cyprus and its marvellous culture and history! Read on and enjoy!

1. Did you know that Paphos is an UNESCO World Heritage Site?pa

One visit is all it takes to be mesmerised by Paphos cultural and historic heritage. Visiting the city is as if you step back in time. the city has lots to offer every history vulture, so don’t miss out on the chance to visit the Tombs of Kings, the Paphos Mosaics as well as  the incredible Sanctuary of Aphrodite.

2. Did you know that Cyprus is the oldest wine producing country across the world?

It is believed that Cyprus began producing wine 5000 years ago, that’s a lot of years! Koumandaria, the local red sweet wine, was first produced on the island by the Knights of Saint John 5000 years ago. At present, Cyprus offers many wine touring options to all visitors, allowing them to sip on local vino while exploring the island’s green-covered countryside!

3. Did you know that Ayia Napa was named after the ancient Greek word ‘Napa’ meaning forest or woods?ayia napa

Celebrated as one of the hottest tourist resorts of our times, with a vibrant night scene and picture-perfect beaches, it is hard to believe that back in the days the area was covered by a forest. in fact, in the past Ayia Napa was uninhabited and hunters used to visit to hunt.

4. Did you know that Cyprus is home to many of the cleanest beaches throughout Europe?sea

Cyprus has long been a popular destination amongst beach lovers. During the last decade or so, the island’s beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag award. Fig Tree bay in Protaras is one of the many Blue Flag bays you will get to dive into when in Cyprus!

5. Did you know that Halloumi was first made during the Byzantine period?halloumi

Delicious and salty, Halloumi Cheese is perhaps the island’s pride and joy! Extensively used in local specialities and cuisine, Halloumi tastes heavenly whether cooked, baked or eaten with fruit!

There are more to come, so stay tuned!