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The King Jason Paphos has won 2 significant TA Traveller’s Choice Awards for 2016!

The King Jason Paphos has again won two significant Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice Awards for 2016!
The hotel has been voted by the popular travel website as the Top Hotel overall in Cyprus, and as the 2nd best hotel in Cyprus for Service. Your immense support has again done wonders and we want to thank you wholeheartedly for showing us such unconditional love.

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Corfu’s Canal d’Amour

Thousands of beach lovers visit Corfu during the summer months to enjoy its sun-kissed golden-brown beaches. Even the most discerning tourists leave Corfu with a smile on their faces after swimming around the island’s shimmering emerald waters! Corfu is truly made for beach holidays!

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Museums with a Twist in Limassol!

Limassol’s rich cultural heritage is neither secret nor surprise to anyone who has holidayed there. It is a city boasting with cultural museums and archaeological ruins illustrating its glorious as well as turbulent past.

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Being Single is for you

So, you want to be a single bird forever and ever? You don’t dream of walking down the aisle and tying the knot? That’s fine! You are entitled to lead your life as you want…if you have made up your mind, don’t let anyone make you think otherwise. Read our 7 tips on how not to be fooled into thinking marriage is something you need, want or must do!

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Armenistis Lighthouse & Mykonos Aegean Maritime Museum

Found on the north-east side of Mykonos, the towering 19-metre Mykonian lighthouse soars in to the blue sky. Armenistis Lighthouse was constructed back in 1891 with a focal plane of more than 180 metres. In fact, the island’s visitors can view the lighthouse’s very first lamp at the Aegean Maritime Museum of Mykonos.

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About the local products of Corfu island

Yummy Corfiot Treats!

Corfu has been blessed with an array of local produce due to the island’s naturally rich landscapes and fertile lands. The majority of local produce is used in the locals’ daily lives and local cuisine such as wine, honey, cereal and olive oil! Holidaymakers in Corfu enjoy a variety of local specialities made up of local agricultural goods. Most of the island’s favourite local recipes and products have been influenced by the various conquerors that once occupied the Corfu in its past such as the Venetians, Sicilians as well as the French!