Cyprus is situated in the north-eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, at the cross-roads of Europe, Asia and Africa. This strategic location of the island has played an important role in its continuing development into a financial and tourist centre. With an area of 9,251 sq. km., Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and Sardinia.Cyprus, being an island, can be reached only by sea or air. The island has two airports, one at Larnaca, and the otherat Paphos. There are more than thirty airlines which operate from these airports and most European capitals can be reached by their direct flights. The two main sea ports, are located at Larnaca and Limassol. Within these two towns,there are also yachting marinas which cater for the yachting enthusiast/traveller.
During the long summers you may enjoy any of the huge range of watersports offered on the island, which include water skiing, diving, snorkelling, sailing etc. Horse riding is also very popular as is walking, both on the lowlands and mountains. If more leisurely pastimes are more to your liking, Cyprus offers a variety of sandy beaches and rocky coves to laze away the days.
Eating out has become a local habit and is part of entertainment in Cyprus. There is a wide variety of restaurants, catering for all tastes. Along with local tavernas which provide local dishes, there are restaurants which offer international cuisine (eg. French, Chinese, Italian, Indian). Prices vary, however, as a generalisation one may quote 30,00 CY� for two people at a good restaurant for a three course meal, whereas this is reduced to 12-15,00 CY� at a taverna.
Festivals and fairs take place all the year round, and are often linked to the many religious days that the Greek Orthodox church celebrates. The month of May offers the International State Fair, and the Flower Festival, whilst the opportunity to sample many Cypriot wines and local dishes at the Limassol Wine Festival in September should not be missed. The Carnival in February, and Easter celebrations (usually in April and dependent on the Orthodox calendar) are also not to be missed. There are several horse riding schools, shooting clubs, aeronautics', sailing, motorcar and motorcross, tennis, and football clubs etc which encourage membership, as do the several international associations and cultural societies, which include the Lions and Rotary Clubs, Round Table, Toastmasters International, Armenian Centre, British Council, French Cultural Centre, and the Goethe Institute etc. Copyright © 2009 coralneptune.com . All Rights Reserved.
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