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Hotel Recommendations

Friday, May 28th, 2010

The Daily Mirror in the UK suggested some hotels that could be worth considering if you’re planning a trip to Cyprus:

1. Almyra, Paphos

One of the best-kept secrets in the Mediterranean, this boutique Cyprus hotel aims to help new parents have a great holiday by lending a range of equipment, including baby gyms, changing mats and bottle warmers, all free of charge.

The hotel can also arrange for food and nappies to be waiting in your room. It’s in a bay just outside Paphos and adult guests will find all the comforts of home, including a Toni & Guy hair salon, while the centre of town is only a 10-minute walk away - if you can drag yourself away from the designer sun loungers and infinity pool. The deal: from £78pp per night with Design Hotels (www.designhotels.com).

2. St Raphael Resort, Limassol

There are indoor and outdoor pools and a private beach at this family getaway near the Amathus ruins. There are large gardens, tennis courts and a gym.

The deal: Expedia (www.expedia.co.uk, 0871 226 0808) has seven nights with easyJet flights and B&B for £643pp.

3. Napa Mermaid, Ayia Napa

Freshly glammed up, this hotel near - but not too near - the clubs of Ayia Napa is great for grown-ups who want to mix hedonism with some serious chilling out.

The deal: Thomson (www.thomson.co.uk, 0871 231 5595) has seven nights B&B, including flights and transfers, from £1,090pp.

4. Palm Beach Hotel & Garden Suites, Larnaca

With its palm-filled garden, swimming pools and spa, the Palm Beach is an island favourite.

More Cyprus hotels including Thompsons Holidays are available with yourcyprus.info

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Cheap Cyprus Hotels

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

A good article appeared recently in the UK local newspaper the Express & Star about accommodation in Cyprus, and they write:

More and more people are shopping around when it comes to booking holidays and searching for a real bargain.

Trawling through holiday brochures has been replaced with the slicker process of internet browsing, and the current economic pressures that many people are facing also mean that the price that a potential holiday costs is the first thing on people’s minds: if a holiday is not affordable then many people will not have the money to enjoy the destination on offer.

Looking for the perfect hotel is fairly straightforward and there are plenty of potential destinations for people to choose from, especially within Europe. One of the most popular areas for holidaymakers who are seeking a week in the sun is the islands of the Mediterranean Sea, with great value package holidays available to a wide variety of Mediterranean resorts. British tourists visit this area in their millions every year and certain hotspots have become particularly popular with young Brits.

The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of its most popular tourist destinations. The island is split into two halves, with Turkish Cypriots in the north separated from Greek Cypriots in the south. The island was integrated into the European Union in 2004 and since then the price of holidays there has decreased to a large extent and more tourists visit every year.

Plenty of cheap hotels are available for tourists in the resort of Ayia Napa, which has become something of a party capital and offers an alternative to similar resorts such as Ibiza. Four star accommodation Euronapa occupies a central location within the busy resort, whilst the three star Anthea Hotel Apartments are also ideally located, being just a five minute walk from the resort centre and nearest beach.

The selection of Cheap hotels available for tourists in the Cypriot resort of Ayia Napa are ideal for younger holiday goers who are planning to party long into the night and make the most of every single minute of their holiday. The great value accommodation is also perfect for visitors who don’t plan on visiting the nightclubs on offer, as away from the vibrant resorts are romantic bays and marvellous scenery that many tourists will be in awe of. To read the full article click here

For more information about Cyprus and a country profile visit yourcyprus.info - included is a Cyprus map

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Fun In The Water

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
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Holiday islands often have great attractions for family days out, and with the weather being a draw in itself it’s no surprise perhaps that one of the most popular attractions in recent years has been water parks.

 

Happily for Cyprus she has three of the best in Europe, and with a visit to a water park often being a real hit with children it helps make Cyprus holidays a family event.

 

If you’re visiting for a holiday they are dotted around the map of Cyprus, and they are:

 

 

Fasouri Watermania:

 

When it comes to family fun in Cyprus, Fasouri Watermania Water Park is a popular spot. The rides and attractions are all created to fall into age appropriate categories. Some of the more popular rides are the Cross Over Pools, The Black Hole and Extreme Black Hole Slides and the Kamikazi Slide. Back in 2007, Fasouri Watermania won the World Travel Awards for being the best water park.

 

Waterworld, Ayia Napa:

 

Waterworld Waterpark opened its doors to the public in 1996. It’s a total family experience where fun is ensured. The attractions are based on ancient Greek mythology. One of the attractions, the Aeolos Whirlwind, will take you to the mystical land of Calypso. Visitors will enjoy testing their skills against the Minotaur in the Minotaur’s Labyrinth. This is one of the few water parks in Europe that can boast over 20 awards and certifications.

 

Paphos Aphrodite Water Park:

 

At Paphos, special areas for young children allow parents to enjoy a soak while knowing that their children are safe and having fun. The Family Rafting experience is one for all members of the family. After an exciting trip in a dingy, riders will find themselves deposited into a pool at the end of the ride. Attractions are separated into groups, namely for thrills, for fun and for kids.

 

It’s not often that the weather in Cyprus prevents a visit for a fun filled day or afternoon at these three.

 

Away from Cyprus there’s a couple of other water parks worth mentioning.

 

Aqualand, Costa Adeje, Tenerife:

 

Aqualand is reputed to be the best of all the Aqualand Water Parks to be found in Europe. The park’s dolphin shows at the dolphinarium are spectacular and enjoyed by all. The water park features the following attractions: the Tornado, the Twister and the Kamikaze. The Mini Park with its Pirate Galleon and Castle are designed for children.

 

Aquasur, Gran Canaria:

 

For the brave at heart Aquasur water park is the place. The biggest water park on the island, Aquasur has enough rides and entertainment to hold everyone’s interest during holidays in Gran Canaria. The thrilling Anaconda slide will delight with its spiralling route. Like most water parks, there is also the heart-stopping, but fun-filled Kamikaze ride.

 

All three islands are popular with holidaymakers from across the UK and the European mainland.

 

Cyprus is blessed with in excess of 300 days of sunshine a year and the weather in Cyprus helps draw tourists back year after year.. Visitors have beautiful sandy beaches to choose from, including Fig Tree Bay and Ayia Napa. Aside from the beaches, holidaymakers will still find lots to excite them on the island.

 

A trip to Cyprus is enhanced by visits to the Tomb of the Kings, Kykko Monastery and the Curium Amphitheatre. If possible try to visit to Lefkara, known as the lace village. Here tourists can purchase handmade lace of the finest quality. Golfers are finding Cyprus to be an ideal holiday spot. The island boasts three championship golf courses.

 

There is no doubting Tenerife’s magnetism. An estimated five million tourists have holidays in Tenerife annually. The unique natural environment and lifeforms add to the island’s charm. So special are the island’s flora and fauna, almost 50 percent is legally protected.

 

Gran Canaria also offers much more than sunshine and fantastic beaches. This second largest of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is known for its diverse landscape and climate. The interesting mix has led to the island being called a miniature continent. Approximately one-third of Gran Canaria has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

 

Information about Cyprus holidays is at http://www.yourcyprus.info and individual experiences of holidays are on social media like stumbleupon

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