Monday, November 26, 2007


Cyprus-tourist information

May be small .. However, the scenic landscape and nature makes the beautiful tourist enjoyed residence on the coasts and look at the beauty and visit effects and curfews in their old smells which surrounds me in history and the magic of the past .. It is the island of Cyprus, characterized by unique beauty and the weather mild and healthy .. No wonder that the chosen Almitologgio Greek goddess Aphrodite to the scene .. It could tourists can enjoy the cold mountain elevating which capped pine forests, rice, as well as the beaches of gold submerged sun brightly and the temperature, village characterized by quietude and tranquility offset civilized cities who came to the activity and movement.
More importantly, the island safe give clear-minded lovers of safety and stability, and for history was inhabited live Neolithic period in 6800 BC, a very rich copper metal which gave the island its name.

Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, and the crossroads of three continents of Asia, Africa and Europe, not away from the beach Arab only about 50 minutes just fly. Masterpieces of Nature

* Nature is the island of Cyprus, where it Temptress wild flowers that grow in large numbers in the spring through 127 platoon of flowers, and enjoy the trees and vegetation sun ray average throughout the year, and grow plants «Bougainville» vitality to the white walls. It also boasts of being based in Cyprus and destination of the birds, especially migrant thereof, as used as a transit point in Trahalha, people eagerly awaited from chapter to chapter.

It also helps magnificence of weather and Management, to conduct multiple activities during the holiday special for nature lovers and amateur sport in the open air, and tourists can engage in a hobby that hunting and golf and races motorcycles and climbing mountains and Gliding gliders and practice water sports, and the acquisition of yachts and practicing many other activities provided by the Cypriot authorities for tourists

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