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Tourism in Cyprus
Cyprus is considered one of the countries that relies on tourism to a large extent, due to its distinguished location in the Mediterranean Sea, and containing a mixture of Greek and Turkish cultures, providing tourists with a beautiful example of civilizational, cultural and linguistic diversity within one people, despite the fact that the Greek section of the island of Cyprus It is more attractive to tourists than the Turkish section, but it is witnessing a remarkable development in the field of tourism, as tourism in the Greek section of Cyprus has witnessed a great and remarkable development to include many tourist cities in this region, including:
Ayia Napa
It is located in the southeastern part of Cyprus, and is ranked as the second most welcoming city for tourists in the world. Water sports in the waters near the beach, and the nightlife in Ya Napa is concentrated in the square area, which contains the largest number of dancing clubs and nightclubs, where there is the largest and largest nightclub in Cyprus, which is known as the Castle Club.
Paphos
Bavros is considered the cultural center of Cyprus, as it contains a huge amount of rare cultural heritage and historical architecture, and one of the most important archaeological areas in it, which attracts a huge number of tourists, is the tombs of the kings and the Odonis Falls. It also contains one of the most important hotels in the world, the Paradise Hotel, which harvested Lots of awards at the international level.
Limassol
It is located in the second place in terms of its area. The presence of the port of Limassol in it, which is considered one of the most important ports in Cyprus, has helped to significantly develop the economic and tourism sector in it. The city occupies a great historical position as it contains a number of the most important archaeological sites in Cyprus, such as the Limassol Theater, but It also holds a number of annual festivals, such as the wine festival and the carnival festival.
Larnaca
One of the oldest areas in Cyprus, with a number of exploration routes on foot, in addition to the Larnaca Promenade Beach, which offers a beautiful picnic in the sunset hours, and its waters contain the wreckage of Zenobia, which attracts a large number of diving enthusiasts.
Platres
Platres escorts tourists for a walk amid the slopes and mountains away from the crowds of beaches and cities.
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