Located at the crossroads of three continents, Cyprus is easily accessible from Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle east.
More than 40 airlines including Cyprus Airways, the island's national carrier, operate scheduled flights from and to Larnaca and Paphos international airports.
Where to Stay in Cyprus.
Visitor Accomodation ranges from cosy villas and apartments to 3,4 and 5 star Resort Hotels.
Most Hotels provide modern common areas, contemporary room amenities and a high level of service.
Hotels with 3 stars and over have at least one swimming pool and usually at least one restaurant. Buffet style dining is very popular and combines Cypriot and International Cuisine.
Apartments are particularly popular among those who value independence, budget conscious travellers and guests planning a longer stay in Cyprus.
Getting around in Cyprus.
The best way to get around Cyprus is by car. Hire cars can be arranged either in advance or through a local agency once in Cyprus.
If you do not wish to drive yourself, intercity service taxis and regular taxis are readily available.
Public Transport until mid-July
2010 was available but limited. Now, there has been a complete overhaul
of the system and the new bus timetables can be found here.
Also, on the top the Cyprus Tourist Office for further information and also
maps to use for guidance around both Protaras and the rest of the
island.