Paralimni (Greek: Παραλίμνι) is a town situated in the southeast of Cyprus, slightly inland, within the Famagusta District. Since the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, it has increased in size and status, due to the migration of many refugees fleeing from the north. Many of the people who work in the tourist industry of Protaras and Ayia Napa live in Paralimni, which is now the temporary administrative centre of the Famagusta District and the biggest municipality of the Greek Cypriot-controlled area of the district.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Join us on the San Antonio II for a full day (5 hours) cruise along the Protaras coastline on several days a week (weather permitting) and take in the beautiful scenery of the area. Bring a swimsuit and/or snorkelling equipment if you wish to take advantage of the swim stops!
Inclusions: Buffet lunch, Unlimited drinks (open bar), Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions: 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 ????
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The trip includes some of the most important cultural attractions in Cyprus. Furthermore depending on the option selected, if we have time (and depending on travellers' preferences) we may also visit other important cultural heritage sites in the area (eg Panagia Angeloktisti church in Kiti village) or even do some wine tasting in a winery near Pano Lefkara village.
Inclusions: Possibly) Walking tour, Private tour, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Driver/guide, Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points, Possibly) Birdwatching
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Choirokoitia Neolithic site entry fee
We had a wonderful walk from the Crystal Springs Beach Hotel to Protaras. It was a lovely seaside walk though we almost got lost
4.4 based on 30 reviews
A magical way to see the coast stretching from Ayia Napa to Protaras and discover for yourself how unspoiled and crystal clear the Cypriot waters really are. Simply get aboard the two level Discovery Boat and meet Coco the parrot. Be spoiled with delicious food (included if option chosen), drinks (not included) and comfortable spaces. Swim or snorkel on any of the swim stops or simply be lazy on the boat and enjoy the views along the Eastern coast line, sea caves, Blue Lagoon, Konnos and Famagusta Ghost Town view. You have the choice between 3 options based on your preferences: ticket only, ticket with lunch and without transfer or ticket with lunch and transfer. A true must do, see you on board!
Inclusions: Lunch (if option selected), Live commentary on board, Transfer (if option selected)
Exclusions: Drinks, if option without lunch selected, Transfer (if not selected)
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 ????
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Get a comprehensive tour of Famagusta and Kyrenia’s on this full-day, private, guided tour from Nicosia. See the Roman ruins of Salamis, Bellapais, Kyrenia harbor, and Varosha on this historical tour. This tour includes pickup and drop-off for Nicosia hotels, private transport and all entrance fees.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (hotels in Nicosia only), Private driver/guide, Transport by private, air-conditioned vehicle, Fuel surcharge
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Never Turkey or Cyprus again. The surly and arrogant nature of Turkish people only surpassed by their greed.
2.0 based on 1 reviews
Become members of Jack Sparrow Pirate’s Crew for a day! This is really one of the best themed day cruises, Cyprus has to offer! A day when all the family can be and have fun together! Your Black Pearl Pirate boat trip adventure departs from Ayia Napa harbour. Enjoy a fun day on board of a Black Pearl Pirate cruise as you cruise along Famagusta. Swim stops will keep you cool. Entertainment and treasure hunt on board will keep you excited. Swim in the warm clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and enjoy the sunshine. You will also have the opportunity to see and photograph some of the popular Sea Caves. Your day cruise ends with your return to Ayia Napa Harbour. You will be transferred and dropped off at hotel.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Live entertainment, Lunch
Exclusions: Drinks, Swimwear, Sun cream, Beach Towels, Souvenirs
Tuesday 28th May booked the catamaran elite cruise for adults via our jet2holidays rep - Andy - it was everything he told us it would be. Picked up from our hotel and taken to Green Bay to board Mediterranean lll. As we board we were greeted by Lee and his team from a East Coast Cruises with a glass of champagne, from then on we were treated like VIPs. Pastries of different types and fresh fruits was also available. We had several stops for swimming and plenty of information about the coast line as we sailed up to Famagusta. The swim stops were amazing in the beautiful blue waters of Cyprus, even those not so confident could alight the boat via steps with swim aids if needed. The captain Samous (think that’s how he spelt his name) had good knowledge of currents and if it was save to swim. Lunch was served on board which was plentiful and varied. Drinks of all kinds were available from the bar throughout the trip and nothing was too much trouble for the team. Returning to shore the captain put up the sails to give a very relaxed sail back giving us time to enjoy the views or to sunbathe - areas with shade were also available. The captain, his crew and the team from East Coast Cruises made the trip very memorable for me and my husband, well done guys ????. Thanks from us both.
Join us on the San Antonio II for a full day (5 hours) cruise along the Protaras coastline on several days a week (weather permitting) and take in the beautiful scenery of the area. Bring a swimsuit and/or snorkelling equipment if you wish to take advantage of the swim stops!
Inclusions: Buffet lunch, Unlimited drinks (open bar), Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions: 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 ????
Join us on the San Antonio II Sunset Cruise (4 hours) Protaras coastline several times per week (weather permitting) and take in the beautiful scenery of the area. Bring a swimsuit and/or snorkelling equipment if you wish to take advantage of the swim stops!
Inclusions: Buffet lunch, Unlimited drinks (open bar), Hotel pickup and drop-off, Beverages, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: 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 ????
Join us on the San Antonio II Sunset Cruise (4 hours) Protaras coastline several times a week (weather permitting) and take in the beautiful scenery of the area. Bring a swimsuit and/or snorkelling equipment if you wish to take advantage of the swim stops!
Inclusions: Buffet lunch, Unlimited drinks (open bar), Hotel pickup and drop-off, Beverages, Dinner, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: 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 ????
The experience presents the traveller with two very authentic attractions in rural, semi-mountainous Cyprus. Both are highly recommended for those who want to experience the island's rich cultural heritage. The short walk next to the stream in Kakopetria adds a small natural component to the trip.
Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package
We had a wonderful walk from the Crystal Springs Beach Hotel to Protaras. It was a lovely seaside walk though we almost got lost
This coastal walk connects Konnos beach at the northern tip of Cape Greko park with Glyky Nero beach in Ayia Napa. The route is 10 km long on the rocky coast. Cape Greko park is a small park between the bustling beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The itinerary (a possible stretch of it is on Aphrodite trail) goes by major attractions in the area including the group of sea caves in Agia Napa, the group of sea caves of Cape Greko (known as Palathkia 'ie Palaces), as well as Ammos Tou Kambouri beach, Kermia beach, Kamara tou Koraka natural arch and Agioi Anargyroi chapel (and adjacent cave). Cape Greko park is a good destination also for birdwatchers, especially during spring migration. The waters are usually very calm on the east side. In the hot season sea turtles visit the area to feed. In older times the Mediterranean monk seal was also around - now a few individuals are spotted here sporadically.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation
Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package
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