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Cyprus has about 1.1 million inhabitants and is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily and Sardinia. Since 1974 the island has been divided. Between the northern and southern part there is a buffer zone, which as a “Green Line” also divides the capital Nicosia and is monitored and administered by the United Nations. The largest cities in the southern part of the island are the divided city of Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos. The area around Nicosia and also the south-east of Cyprus is considered the hottest region in Europe in summer with temperatures around 40 degrees.

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Nicosia – Travel Guide & Things to do in the divided city (Cyprus)

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For the visit of the Cypriot capital Nicosia, which is located right in the center of the island, we had planned a whole day. Since our hotel Acapulco Beach Resort & SPA was located on the Turkish side of Cyprus in Kyrenia, we parked our car in the northern part of Nicosia, very close to the Kyrenia Gate. There is plenty of parking here in the middle of the city and for a whole day parking you pay just 5 …

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Southern Cyprus – Tourist Attractions, Things to do & Photo spots (Cyprus)

Categories: Travel reports, Europe, Cyprus

After our sightseeing stops in Northern Cyprus we wanted to explore the most important sights of Southern Cyprus, because also the south of the island has all sorts of interesting and interesting things to offer. It would have been almost impossible for us to look at all the main attractions of Cyprus in one week. So we just picked out a few things that we could easily reach by car from our Hotel Acapulco Beach Resort & SPA in Kyrenia. …

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Cyprus – Travel Guide, Things to know & Tourist Attractions (Cyprus)

Categories: Travel reports, Europe, Cyprus

Today was the beginning of our 7 days in Cyprus. Holidays in Europe – actually relatively untypical for us, unless it’s a city trip. But that is also precisely why we once opted for a European holiday destination. Your own continent is far too beautiful to always travel far away! And besides, we really wanted to take a look at the underwater world of the Mediterranean and dive into one of the most famous wrecks in the world – the …

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