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Can you fly to North Cyprus? A common question for those traveling to Cyprus, but not a simple one to answer. Cyprus has been de facto divided since 1974, with the Republic of Cyprus controlling two-thirds of the Island in the south and the Turkish Cypriots controlling one-third in the north, separated by a buffer...

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North Cyprus, also known as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, is a beautiful and unique destination that offers a variety of attractions and experiences for visitors. Often a place that most visitors of Cyprus do not visit, yet it beholds treasure worthy of anyone’s attention.  North Cyprus has beautiful, pristine Caribbean-like beaches with crystal-clear...

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Most people don’t realize that Cyprus has many Castles to explore. Kolossi Castle in Cyprus, while small compared to others across Europe, is charming and remarkably intact. Visiting Kolossi Castle only takes a couple of hours, but you should dedicate a few hours if you visit Cyprus, and here’s why. This post may contain affiliate...

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Are you visiting Cyprus and want to plunge into Adonis’s Baths Waterfall? Want to explore the legend of Adonis and Aphrodite? Itching to take a plunge into a natural waterfall? Or, want to marvel at the enormous penises that honor Adonis? Look no further; Adonis Baths Waterfall in Cyprus has it all and more! Today,...

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Ancient Kourion, or Curium, is an archaeological site on Cyprus’s southwestern coast. Greek settlers established the city-state of Kourion in the twelfth century BCE, which became an important center of trade and culture in ancient Cyprus. The site contains many architectural highlights, including a Roman amphitheater, a House of Eustolios, and the remains of an...

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