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Day 1: Welcome to Larnaca – The Gateway to Cyprus
As you step off the plane, a warm Mediterranean breeze greets you, carrying the salty scent of the sea and the promise of an unforgettable journey ahead. Welcome to Cyprus, a land of ancient stories, rich flavors, and breathtaking landscapes.
Upon your arrival at Larnaca International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel, where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the relaxed atmosphere of this coastal city. With free time to explore at your own pace, take a leisurely stroll along the famous Finikoudes Promenade, where palm trees sway gently by the water and cafés invite you to enjoy your first taste of Cypriot hospitality. Feel the echoes of history at the Church of Saint Lazarus, one of the island’s most revered landmarks, or simply allow the rhythm of the city to ease you into the adventure that lies ahead.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~20km; Transfer from Larnaca International Airport; Overnight stay in Larnaca (-/-/-);
Day 2: Larnaca's Heritage, Lefkara's Lace, and the Art of Halloumi Making
After breakfast, set out to explore Larnaca’s rich history, where ancient tales and contemporary life blend seamlessly. From the Pierides Museum to the Venetian Winged Lion, each stop reveals another layer of Cyprus’s captivating past. Stand before the statue of Zeno of Citium, the father of Stoicism, and reflect on the wisdom that continues to resonate through the ages. At Larnaca Castle and the Kamares Aqueduct, feel the echoes of centuries gone by, while the revered Saint Lazarus Church offers a moment of serene reflection.
A short drive takes you to Lefkara, a village renowned for its delicate Lefkaritika lace, once admired by Leonardo da Vinci himself. As you stroll along its stone-paved streets, you will enter a world where craftsmanship and tradition continue to flourish. A visit to the Museum of Traditional Embroidery and Silversmithing showcases the intricate skills behind this UNESCO-listed art form, while a stop at a quaint loukoumi confectionery offers a taste of Cyprus’s sweetest delights. At the Holy Cross Church, stand before a relic of the True Cross before continuing to the peaceful Chapel of Agia Marina, where history and legend beautifully intertwine.
The day ends with an authentic halloumi-making experience, where a local expert shares the secrets behind Cyprus’s most cherished cheese. Watch the process as it unfolds, from fresh milk to the rich, golden slices sizzling in the pan. And, of course, taste the result—warm, salty, and full of tradition.
Highlights of the Day:
- Step back in time in Larnaca – Uncover the city’s rich history, from ancient ruins to the wisdom of Zeno.
- Visit of Lefkara – Discover UNESCO-listed embroidery, silversmithing, and the delightful taste of loukoumi.
- Savor the flavors of traditional cuisine – Experience the art of halloumi-making and tasting Cyprus's most iconic cheese.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~85km round trip; Overnight stay in Larnaca (B/L/-);
Day 3: Exploring the Heart of Cyprus – Troodos Villages, Monasteries, and Local Wines
After breakfast, embark on a journey into the soul of Cyprus, where mountain villages, ancient monasteries, and centuries-old winemaking traditions await.
Your first stop is Omodos, a charming village with cobblestone streets lined with stone houses, where you can experience the quiet beauty of this historic settlement. At the heart of the village lies the Holy Cross Monastery, one of Cyprus’s oldest, featuring arched galleries and peaceful courtyards that offer a glimpse into the island’s rich spiritual heritage. Higher in the Troodos Mountains, visit Kykkos Monastery, the most renowned monastery in Cyprus. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it houses an icon believed to have miraculous powers—a treasure deeply revered by the locals. Beyond its religious significance, Kykkos is a site of breathtaking beauty, set against the backdrop of towering peaks. Just above, at the Throni Hill viewpoint, take in one of the most stunning panoramas on the island while visiting the tomb of Archbishop Makarios III, Cyprus’s first president and a key figure in its history.
After a day of history and spirituality, it’s time to indulge in another cherished Cypriot tradition—wine. With over 6,000 years of winemaking heritage, Cyprus is home to some of the oldest vineyards in the world. Visit a local winery, where passionate winemakers will share the secrets of their craft. Stroll through the sun-kissed vineyards, learn about ancient grape varieties, and, of course, savor the bold, rich flavors of Cypriot reds and the delicate notes of whites. As the day winds down, return to Larnaca, carrying with you the essence of Cyprus—its landscapes, its stories, and unforgettable flavors.
Highlights of the Day:
- Step into history in Omodos & Kykkos – Discover centuries-old monasteries and breathtaking views in the heart of the Troodos Mountains.
- The tomb of Archbishop Makarios III – Pay tribute to a figure who significantly influenced modern Cyprus, all while enjoying breathtaking mountain scenery.
- Discover the rich tradition of wine – Enjoy a guided wine tasting at a family-owned Cypriot winery, where history and flavor meet.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~ 180 km round trip; Overnight stay in Larnaca (B/L/-);
Day 4: Paphos – Where Myth and History Meet the Sea
Today, embark on a journey to Paphos, a city where myth and history intertwine with the rhythm of the waves. Your first stop is the legendary Rock of Aphrodite, where, according to ancient tales, the goddess of love and beauty emerged from the sea foam. Standing by the shimmering blue waters, feel the magic of a place where myth still lingers in the air.
Continue to the Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site revealing the grandeur of ancient civilizations. Walk among the remains of Greek and Roman villas, where stunning mosaics still telling stories of gods and heroes after thousands of years. Discover the Tombs of the Kings, grand stone chambers carved into the earth that served as the eternal resting places for noble families. Nearby, the medieval Paphos Castle, once a Byzantine fortress, reflects the island’s turbulent history, its weathered walls bearing the marks of Venetian, Ottoman, and British rule.
Not far from the castle, visit St. Paul’s Pillar, where legend says the apostle was tied and flogged for spreading Christianity on the island. Standing among the ruins of Agia Kyriaki and Agia Solomoni Churches, imagine the devotion that has endured here for centuries.
After a morning immersed in history, allow the sea breeze to guide you to a traditional seafood meze lunch by the coast.
As the golden sun begins to set, return to Larnaca, carrying with you the timeless beauty and enduring spirit of Paphos.
Highlights of the Day:
- Stand at the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite – Feel the magic of the Rock of Aphrodite, where love and mythology converge.
- Uncover ancient civilizations – Explore the breathtaking Roman mosaics, the Tombs of the Kings, and Paphos Castle at this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~ 270 km round trip; Overnight stay in Larnaca (B/L/-);
Day 5: Nicosia – A Tale of Two Worlds in the Last Divided Capital
After breakfast, set off for Nicosia, the last divided capital in the world, where the past and present, as well as Greek and Turkish, Christian and Muslim influences, all blend into one fascinating city.
Begin your journey at the Cyprus Museum, the island’s largest and oldest archaeological museum, where ancient artifacts trace the history of Cyprus from prehistoric times to the Roman era. Strolling along the Venetian Walls and Famagusta Gate, imagine the echoes of history that these 16th-century fortifications have witnessed. Outside the Archbishop’s Palace, admire the grandeur of Cypriot Orthodox heritage before stepping inside the Cathedral of St. John the Theologian, where golden icons and frescoes convey stories of faith and devotion.
From here, cross the Green Line, the border that separates the Republic of Cyprus from the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. As you enter Northern Nicosia, you will notice a distinct shift in atmosphere while exploring its vibrant streets, Ottoman-era architecture, and historic landmarks. Visit the Great Inn (Büyük Han), the island’s largest caravanserai, where merchants once rested and traded their goods. Today, its courtyard is alive with artisans selling traditional Cypriot crafts, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich multicultural past and present.
After a morning of discovery, enjoy a delicious lunch before returning to Larnaca, reflecting on the complex and fascinating history of Nicosia.
Highlights of the Day:
- Explore the world’s last divided capital – Walk through history as you cross from Southern to Northern Nicosia, experiencing the contrasts between two cultures, religions, and architectural styles.
- Step into Cyprus's rich past – Discover ancient artifacts at the Cyprus Museum, admire the Venetian Walls, and wander through the Great Inn (Büyük Han), a historic caravanserai that now thrives with artisans and traditional crafts.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~ 100 km round trip; Overnight stay in Larnaca. (B/L/-);
Day 6: Echoes of the Past – The Ghost Town of Famagusta & the Beauty of Northern Cyprus
Today, venture into Northern Cyprus, where ancient ruins, abandoned streets, and stunning coastlines shape the landscape. Start your journey at Othello Castle, a 14th-century fortress rich in history and intrigue, evoking the drama in Shakespeare’s tragic tale. Nearby, the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, which was once a grand Gothic cathedral, stands as a striking symbol of Cyprus’s ever-changing past.
Wander through the ancient city of Salamis, where the ruins of Greek, Roman, and Phoenician civilizations whisper tales of vanished empires. At the Saint Barnabas Monastery, admire sacred icons and relics, which serve as a quiet reminder of Cyprus’s profound spiritual heritage.
Then, step into Varosha, the ghost city of Cyprus. Once a playground for the rich and famous, it now stands frozen in time, abandoned since 1974—its empty streets and crumbling hotels a haunting echo of the past.
After a morning of reflection, embrace the island’s natural beauty. Savor a traditional lunch at a local tavern before unwinding on a pristine Mediterranean beach, where the turquoise waters invite you for a refreshing swim.
As the sun sets, return to Larnaca, carrying with you the weight of history and the beauty of a land shaped by time.
Highlights of the Day:
- Walk through history in Famagusta – From the medieval fortress of Othello Castle to the haunting streets of Varosha, experience a city shaped by time.
- Discover the beauty of Northern Cyprus – Explore the ruins of Salamis, visit the Saint Barnabas Monastery, and unwind on a pristine Mediterranean beach.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~ 160 km round trip; Overnight stay in Larnaca. (B/L/-);
Day 7: Larnaca – A Day to Breathe, Reflect, and Savor
After days of exploring Cyprus’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes, today is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Wake up to a leisurely breakfast, letting the warm Mediterranean light to filter through as you sip your coffee, savoring the island’s unhurried rhythm.
Let the day unfold as you wish—meandering through the charming streets of Larnaca, browsing small boutiques for handmade souvenirs, or simply finding a quiet bench to watch the world go by. Perhaps visit a hidden corner of the city, where whitewashed houses and blooming bougainvillea create a picturesque setting. Feel the pulse of daily life as you listen to the distant chatter of locals, the gentle hum of waves, and the occasional church bell ringing in the distance.
For a moment of peace and reflection, visit Hala Sultan Tekke, an important Islamic pilgrimage site located on the tranquil shores of Salt Lake. Surrounded by palm trees and bathed in golden light, the mosque’s serene beauty offers a perfect place to pause and appreciate the deeper spiritual layers of Cyprus. If you're lucky, you may even spot the graceful flocks of flamingos that visit the lake seasonally, adding a touch of magic to the scene.
If the sea calls, find a secluded spot on the beach where the waves invite you to dip your toes into their endless blue embrace. Or simply relax, let the moments to settle, and soak in the essence of Cyprus—its warmth, its beauty, its stories.
Highlights of the Day:
- Free day to explore at your own pace – Spend the day as you wish—stroll along the Finikoudes Promenade, visit the Church of Saint Lazarus, or explore the vibrant Larnaca Marina. For history lovers, the Larnaca Fort and Medieval Museum offer a glimpse into the city's past, while nature seekers can take a peaceful walk around Larnaca Salt Lake, where Hala Sultan Tekke, one of the most significant Islamic pilgrimage sites, stands gracefully among palm trees.
- Savor the last moments of Cyprus – Enjoy a leisurely meal at a traditional taverna, sip Cypriot coffee in a charming café, or relax on the golden beaches of Larnaca, letting the Mediterranean breeze to carry the memories of your journey.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance ~ 0 km; free day; Overnight stay in Larnaca. (B/-/-);
Day 8: Farewell, Cyprus – Until We Meet Again
Wake up to your final morning in Larnaca, letting the warmth of the Mediterranean sun and the gentle sea breeze to accompany your last breakfast on the island. Take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey—the ancient stories, breathtaking landscapes, rich flavors, and warm hospitality that have made Cyprus feel like home.
With memories woven into every step, transfer to the airport, carrying the spirit of this timeless island with you, knowing that Cyprus will always welcome you back.
Travel Details: Transfer to Larnaca International Airport; (B/-/-);
Included in The Price
- Accommodation in 4* hotels for 7 nights with breakfast included
- Transportation as per the program
- English-speaking local guide
- Meals as per the program (B-breakfast, L-lunch, D-dinner)
- Entrance fees as per the program
- Visa support letter, if required
- VAT & local taxes
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- International flights
- Meals and beverages except mentioned
- Tips and personal expenses
- Photo and video shooting fees
- Optional tours and services
- Meals and drinks not mentioned as included in the program
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