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The beautiful Cyprus has something more to offer than the rocky hills, spectacular valleys, serene beaches, pine forests, deep gorges, abundant wildlife and turquoise Mediterranean. ... Indeed, Limassol is the second largest city in Cyprus. Every tourist should visit the city. I would say that Limassol is sightseeing and shopping city. But Agia Napa is better for young people, who want to chill out. They'll find the best discos and night life there. ... Guest Post – My first holiday in Cyprus
“I visited Cyprus for the first time last summer – taking advantage of a friend's villa that wasn't in use. Being a dedicated Majorca tourist this was a great opportunity to explore a new place that had always been one I wanted to tick ... If you have a car during your holiday in Cyprus a town that is work a visit is Limassol which has some good shops (in my option) it had a Pull and Bear, which is an mid priced fashion store that I love and one you don't see across the ... This is Cyprus...: Day out in Limassol including Kurium and Kolossi
Day out in Limassol including Kurium and Kolossi. The only times we tend to see much of Cyprus outside our local area are when we have guests. Even then, it rather depends on how busy Richard is. ... Outside was a most unprepossessing café with red painted signs and high tourist prices: So we didn't go in. Instead we went to the castle - another €1.70 each, much less expensive than the equivalent UK prices for such attractions - which didn't look very big from outside: ... Limassol marina runs aground
PLANS for the new Limassol marina have run aground temporarily according to a report in today's Cyprus Mail. The town's mayor Andreas Christou has confirmed that the project, which is expected to cost around €170 million, ... interested in starting work immediately because the period that we are going through, when labour can be employed for such a demanding project, would ease pressures that are already appearing in the labour market and would enrich our tourist product. ... |