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5.0 based on 1 reviews
A unique excursion that gives you the chance to explore timeless traditional villages, enjoy spectacular views of Troodos Mountains and the opportunity to explore the two largest and most diverse towns of the island, Nicosia and Limassol. Visit the capital, Nicosia, before continuing your journey towards Troodos Mountains where you stop at Virgin Mary of Asinou Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Make your way to Troodos Mountains Square then proceed to the picturesque Lania Village. Your return journey will take you through Limassol for free time to relax in the surroundings of this beautiful and cosmopolitan coastal town.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pick-up and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Immerse yourself in the food, wine, and nature of Cyprus on this small goup tour with a dedicated guide. With all transportation provided, you'll taste many wines during the four tastings and enjoy the scenery while driving through the Troodos mountain villages. Pause midday for a traditional meze lunch, over which you'll chat about Cypriot history, culture, and food. • Personalized experience with this small group excursion • Wine tastings at four different wineries • Traditional meze lunch • All transportation included
Inclusions: Unlike other tours... EVERYTHING IS INCLUDED - NO HIDDEN COSTS, Lunch & Drinks, 4 Wine Tastings (25+ wines), Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, All tasting and entrance fees, Local bilingual guide - fully trained in the food & wine of Cyprus, Support a small business along with the local culture, A great day out! Check out our Cyprus Taste Tours reviews to find out why you should book this tour!
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Did the wine tour and had a great day out. Louisa and her staff really make the experience they are so friendly and have many an interesting story to tell. They also provide you with lots of helpful hints and tips for the rest of your holiday which invaluable. Recommend booking with this company,
4.6 based on 5 reviews
A unique excursion that gives you the chance to explore timeless traditional villages, enjoy spectacular views of Troodos Mountains and the opportunity to explore the two largest and most diverse towns of the island, Nicosia and Limassol! First drive to Nicosia, the capital of the island, and then continue your journey towards Troodos Mountains, stop at Virgin Mary of Asinou Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The next stop is Troodos Mountains Square and then proceed to the picturesque Lania Village. The return journey will take you through Limassol, where you will have some free time to relax in the surroundings of this beautiful and cosmopolitan coastal town.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
4.1 based on 17 reviews
Most of our trip will pass through the picturesque Troodos mountain range, famous for its magnificent green cedar forests and clean mountain air. There, at the foot of the mountains among vineyards, lies Omodos village, protected by UNESCO. We will walk through its narrow cobbled streets and visit Timios Stavros Monastery. We will continue our journey stopping at the winery, where you will have a chance to taste Commandaria and Zivania among other local wines. Kykkos monastery. One of the miraculous icons of the Virgin Mary, which is said to have been painted by St. Luke during her lifetime, is kept here. After that, you will have a chance to enjoy local food at a restaurant and do some shopping in the square in front of the monastery. On the way back to Paphos we will visit the Birthplace of APHRODITE where you will have the chance to swim – this is one of the most stunning places on the coast of Cyprus – we will have the opportunity to make sure of this ourselves.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, wines for tasting
Exclusions: Lunch
This trip was amazing. Got to see some Lovely sites and even free wine tasting. :) The blue lagoon was beautiful
4.0 based on 1 reviews
This is the only tour you can see all of Northern Cyprus in only 3 days! There is no better way to get to know a country than travelling with a private local guide.
Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner
Exclusions: Drinks, Gratuities
...and in case you are incarcerated by the TRNC Ministry in a cell on the construction site on the pretext of keeping you under quarantine, you can have incessant welding and drilling, bedding wreaked with smoke and everything else you are keen on as your idea of 10-day healthy stay in Nicosia quarters. I can't believe this is happening and it is all on the mandatory pre-paid quarantine package organized by the Ministry of Health.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Cyprus is full of hidden treasures and you’ll explore some of the island’s rural highlights on this full day excursion into the Troodos Mountains. You’ll drive into the countryside – where most say the trip is worth it for the views alone – to Anogyra, Lampadistis Monastery and Kalopanayiotis with a few delights in between.
Inclusions: Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, Entrance fees, A glass of wine/water, Guide
Exclusions: Tips, Personal Expenses
The tour was private and very modified due to COVID. It really was more of a driver versus a tour, we got to see everything we wanted and our driver was very pleasant - but it was an unusual tour in these very unusual times.
3.7 based on 3 reviews
A unique excursion that gives you the chance to explore timeless traditional villages, enjoy spectacular views of Troodos Mountains and the opportunity to explore the two largest and most diverse towns of the island, Nicosia and Limassol! First drive to Nicosia, the capital of the island, and then continue your journey towards Troodos Mountains, stop at Virgin Mary of Asinou Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The next stop is Troodos Mountains Square and then proceed to the picturesque Lania Village. The return journey will take you through Limassol, where you will have some free time to relax in the surroundings of this beautiful and cosmopolitan coastal town.
Inclusions: Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
3.2 based on 5 reviews
One of the most popular trips to discover traditional Cyprus, the unspoiled beauty of Troodos Mountains and Nicosia town - the last divided city in the world! Wonder around the Old Town Centre (within the Venetial Walls) in Nicosia, or walk up to the barrier (also known as "Green Line") that divides Nicosia into two since the Turkish invation in 1974. Visit picturesque Kakopetria Village and Troodos Mountains, where the forest stretches as far as the eye can see. Last stop is the village of Omodhos and the Holy Cross monastery.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
3.2 based on 5 reviews
One of the most popular trips to discover traditional Cyprus, the unspoiled beauty of Troodos Mountains and Nicosia town - the last divided city in the world. Wonder around the Old Town Centre (within the Venetial Walls) in Nicosia, or walk up to the barrier (also known as "Green Line") that divides Nicosia into two since the Turkish invation in 1974. Visit picturesque Kakopetria Village and Troodos Mountains, where the forest stretches as far as the eye can see. Last stop is the village of Omodhos and the Holy Cross monastery.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
3.0 based on 2 reviews
One of the most popular trips to discover traditional Cyprus, the unspoiled beauty of Troodos Mountains and Nicosia town - the last divided city in the world! Wonder around the Old Town Centre (within the Venetial Walls) in Nicosia, or walk up to the barrier (also known as "Green Line") that divides Nicosia into two since the Turkish invation in 1974. Visit picturesque Kakopetria Village and Troodos Mountains, where the forest stretches as far as the eye can see. Last stop is the village of Omodhos and the Holy Cross monastery.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (Hotel pick up and drop off depends on the location of the hotel clients are staying in. Some hotels are not accessible by coach and in these cases alternative pick up place will be communicated before the excursion), Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
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