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Limassol in a Nutshell

Being one of the top tourist resorts in the world, the coastal town of Limassol attracts thousands of holidaymakers all through the year to its shimmering blue bays, stunning landscapes, captivating cultural and historic landmarks and attractions. Limassol satisfies even the most discerning visitors. Take a look at what Limassol has to offer in a nutshell!

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Limassol is famed for its brown-sandy coastline and tranquil atmosphere, where holiday enthusiasts unwind while swimming in the cool azure waters of the Mediterranean under the sizzling sun.

For the adventure enthusiasts a wide variety of water sports is on offer like water skiing, diving and kite-surfing guaranteeing an amazing adrenaline rush.

Those whose idea of a perfect holiday is not made up of lazing around the beach all day also have plenty to do and visit.  The Donkey Sanctuary is one of the most popular places to visit, especially when travelling with children.

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Limassol is known as a cosmopolitan and modern destination making it a true shoppers Disneyland! The crowded streets of Limassol all dotted with amazing boutiques that cater to all regardless style, taste or age.

Shopping enthusiasts find renowned brands but also tiny shops which sell homemade products and remember jewellery making is one of the most ancient arts still practised on the island. Therefore, if you wish to pamper yourself with a one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery you surely will not be disappointed by the local jewellery shops.

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Limassol is also famed as being a foodie’s wonderland! Holidaymakers enjoy a vast variety of traditional and international restaurants, along Limasol’s main coastal road known as the Molos area, the Old Town as well as the brand-new Marina.

Those looking to go local must try the local Cypriot cuisine and order the ‘meze.’ The Cypriot meze is made up of small dishes which feature the most popular food and deserts on the island, such as kebab, gemista, mousaka and lots more!

There you have it folks, Limassol in a nutshell!