All Inclusive Holidays in Cyprus, and Other Board Types

All inclusive Holidays in Cyrpus, and other Board types

Getting There and around Cyprus

There are frequent flights from the UK that will arrive in Larnaka or Paphos. Usually your all-inclusive resort will have a transfer to and from the airport, however check with your specific resort for details.

If you haven't arranged a transfer to your resort or hotel, then the best way to get about is in a hire car. Alternatively you can use a bus service or taxis.

Beaches in Cyprus

Dassoudi is the main beach in Limassol where you'll find changing rooms, a snack bar, a restaurant, a car park and lots of water sports.
Ayia Napa, probably the most famous resort on the island, has a lovely fine sand beach where you can try water-skiing, wind-surfing, sailing, kayaking and parasailing or hire pedalos, motor boats and speed-boats.

Sightseeing in Cyprus

If you feel like escaping your chosen all-inclusive resort then why not spend a day sightseeing on this beautiful island. It's definitely worth exploring the Troodos Mountains. They're high enough to be capped with snow during winter and there are some breathtaking views and lovely walks too. Head for Platres surrounded by pine forests, villages, waterfalls and jaw-dropping vantage points.

From Larnaca and Limassol, boat trips can be arranged from the marina. The Zenobia shipwreck is a popular excursion among divers. From Paphos, book a trip to the Yeronisos islands for the chance to gawp at beautiful coastlines and sea caves, as well as enjoy a swim in a secluded bay.

Eating and Nightlife in Cyprus

Your all-inclusive resort will offer a wide range of cuisine, including English buffet breakfast and the local foods from the area in which your resort is situated. Traditional coffee shops are dotted all over the island. The waterfront in Paphos is a lovely spot for a romantic dinner. In the major resorts, the big hotels and several seafront cafes and restaurants will have more of an international menu, so you'll be able to find some good old English grub if you're pining for it.

Larnaca's seafront and promenade is also a hotbed of action, followed by Limassol and Paphos. There's everything from tavernas, cafes, bars and discos. If you want a complete alternative, head to Nicosia which boasts more cosmopolitan surroundings. 

Cyprus Shopping and Family Attractions

If you wish to spend another day out from your all-inclusive resort then why not head to your nearest shopping centre or market. Most of the major towns on Cyprus have arts and craft shops and markets that sell local handmade products that are definitely worth a look. Popular souvenirs include leather goods, ceramics, lace, jewellery, spectacles and home-made honey and sweets, are all good buys.

Or why not take some of the local drink home with you by purchasing a couple bottles of the favourite local tipple, ouzo, the Filfar orange liqueur or Cypriot brandy.

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