Overlook the rest, get the best – a hotel in Cyprus!

Too often we hear friends or neighbours telling us of their holiday nightmares, but you’ll be safe in the knowledge that you won’t find problems with Cyprus holiday packages. Whether it’s for a short break or the full two-week family getaway, a hotel in Cyprus will offer everything you and yours need to enjoy yourselves. The weather will greet you as you step off the plane, and as soon as you arrive at your hotel in Cyprus, you’ll find everything you need within easy reach.

There are plenty of Cypriot holidays that will offer all sorts of things you wouldn’t have guessed would be included. The rooms you’ll be staying in are, naturally, the best, with the things you’d expect, like a sumptuous bed and a well-appointed bathroom – but also the things you wouldn’t expect, like your own espresso facilities in room, and a super large bed, for example. Even better than just finding these treats on Cyprus holiday packages is the knowledge that all these extras you’re finding are all built in – when you’ve booked a package, you don’t have to worry about the cost. All you have to do is enjoy the fantastic accommodation offered by your hotel in Cyprus.

Cyprus holiday packages offer access to another world
Cyprus holiday packages serve as your gateway to an amazing island. See the sights of beautiful areas, like the pretty city of Limassol. Enjoy the surroundings and shops, filled with history and wonder. Enjoy pleasant times with the locals and other holidaymakers alike, and make memories that you can enjoy over and over again. A hotel in Cyprus offers ample opportunity for all these delights and more, and at a reasonable cost.

Of course, you would also expect Cyprus holiday packages to provide really good food, too. Thankfully, Cyprus is so well known for providing really excellent cuisine. A hotel in Cyprus will delight your taste buds with an endless supply of amazingly tasty local dishes, together with some fantastic options from across the world. The Cypriot food can be made even better by getting stuck in to a local bottle. Cyprus has been a wine growing region since classical times, and produces wines that are world-class.

Whatever your mood, a hotel in Cyprus can give you it all
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a history fan that wants to trawl around the local sights, or you’re more the relaxing type, who wants to sit back while the very best food and drink is brought to you, there are plenty of ways to enjoy yourself on Cyprus holiday packages. Get yourself booked into a brilliant hotel in Cyprus to enjoy the relaxation and reinvigoration that you’ll remember as one of the best holidays you’ve ever had.

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Parties sit for tight negotiate in New York!

President Demetris Christofias, the leader Dervis Eroglu and the Greek Cypriot administration in the process of negotiating a new phase continues in the direction of resolving the Cyprus problem,”the words of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon last oyun”a takes over.

cyprus leaders Parties sit for tight negotiate in New York!

Derviş Eroğlu, Dimitris Hristofyas and Ban Ki-Moon

Leaders in Nicosia after talks continue, 22-24 January, New York City near the Grentree’de, with the participation of the UN Secretary Okumaya devam et

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How Cyprus became a European Union Member

On 4 July 1990, the Government of Cyprus submitted an application for full membership in the EU. This came on the back of an Association Agreement already signed between the then European Community (EC) and Cyprus some 20 years earlier on 19 December 1972. Okumaya devam et

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Cyprus Future Forecast

Politically speaking, Cyprus must feel more secure now that it is firmly anchored in the EU. The prospects of a violent conflict with its powerful northern neighbor have perceptibly diminished; after all, Ankara would not wish to lessen the chances of its own membership in the EU through Okumaya devam et

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Peacemaking Efforts in Cyprus

For more than 42 years, the international community has been engaged in attempts to find a lasting settlement to the problem confronting Cyprus. In the first decade of the troubles, from December 1963 to 1974, the problem appeared to focus on intercommunal disputes, whereas in the aftermath of 1974 and with the presence of more than 30,000 Turkish troops on the island, another important and external dimension has been added to the problem: that of occupation of territory. Okumaya devam et

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The Events of 1974

The coming to power of the Greek colonels in Greece in 1967 had embittered relations between Nicosia and Athens. Makarios was steadfast in his opposition to any agreement that the Greek military regime might strike with the Turkish government over Cyprus. Such an agreement would have probably involved some kind of division of the island between the two mother countries, something Makarios did not accept. The establishment of EOKA B, led by Makarios’s former ally-now-turnedenemy, Okumaya devam et

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Independency Times in Cyprus

Since Independence
The history of the island since independence in 1960 has been rather turbulent. Intercommunal disputes began to cripple the newly established government almost from the beginning. Disputes emanating from the constitutional right of veto granted to the Turkish Cypriot vice president, then Fazil Kuchuk, matched only by equal rights reserved for the Greek Cypriot president, then Archbishop Makarios, seemed to impede the smooth functioning of the state. The turning point came late in 1963, Okumaya devam et

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British Rule in Cyprus

British Rule (1878– 1960)
Concerned with Russian designs in the region, and eager to secure British support, the Ottomans left the administration of the island to Great Britain under a convention in 1878. Cyprus, however, remained formally within the Ottoman Empire until 1914, Okumaya devam et

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Ottoman Domination in Cyprus

From the Byzantines to the Ottomans

During the Roman Period (30 bc– ad 330), the missionary work of St. Paul and St. Barnabas led to the conversion of the Proconsul Sergius Paulus, making Cyprus the first land to be governed by a Christian. Okumaya devam et

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