Cyprus

 

Cyprus traffic, movement on the roads is on the left side, similar to driving in England.

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What is the allowed duration of stay in Cyprus?

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What is a “Donum”?

Cyprus is a country that brings together amazing local flavors and a wide variety of local and international cuisines. Among the luxurious restaurants and family cafes in Cyprus, you can always find a culinary adventure that will not leave you indifferent.

Thanks to its geographical location, seafood plays an important role in the local cuisine. Fish and other seafood delicacies are an integral part of traditional and modern dishes on the island. Here are some of the most popular seafood and fish dishes you can try in Cyprus:

  1. Fish patties: They are made from fresh fish mince mixed with various spices, herbs, and vegetables. The patties are usually fried until golden brown and served with sauces or additional side dishes.
  2. Fried fish fillet: This popular dish involves frying fresh fish fillet until crispy. The fish can be prepared in different variations, adding various seasonings and sauces.
  3. Mussels: Mussels are a common seafood in Cyprus and are prepared in various ways, including mussels in white wine, mussels in tomato sauce, or mussels in cream sauce. Mussels are often served as appetizers or main courses.
  4. Calamari: Cypriot calamari is often prepared by frying it until golden brown. They can be served as rings or whole squids and can be found in restaurants as well as fish markets.
  5. Crayfish and shrimp: Crayfish and shrimp are other popular seafood options in Cyprus. They are often grilled or fried with spices and oil. Crayfish and shrimp can be served as standalone dishes or as part of pasta and rice dishes.
  6. Fish soups: Cyprus is known for its various fish soups, including fish soup with vegetables and herbs. These soups have a rich flavor and aroma as they use fresh seafood and spices.

Traditional Greek dishes:

  1. Moussaka: It consists of layers of eggplant, tomatoes, minced meat, sweet peppers, potatoes, and herbs, topped with Béchamel sauce.
  2. Kleftiko: Lamb meat slow-cooked for several hours in a traditional clay oven called “tandyr,” resulting in incredibly tender and flavorful meat. The dish is served with potatoes and rice. In the northern part of Cyprus, this dish is known as Ferin kebab.
  3. Stifado: Braised beef in tomato sauce, cooked with shallots, red wine, and cinnamon.
  4. Souvlaki: Greek-style skewered meat, usually made from chicken or pork.
  5. Dolma: Stuffed grape leaves with a filling of either vegetarian ingredients or meat. It can be served as a vegetarian cold appetizer or as a hot dish with a meat filling.

These are just a few examples of the delightful culinary experiences you can enjoy in Cyprus, where local flavors and international influences come together to create a vibrant and diverse food scene.

Historical places in Cyprus

 

Casinos in Cyprus

For gambling enthusiasts, there are numerous casinos located in different parts of Northern Cyprus. Some of them include:

  • p; SPA
  • Casino
  • S Casino
  • A Casino
  • R Casino
  • K Casino
  • N Spa

Restaurants in the K area:

  • The e
  • Ae
  • B Gardens

Restaurants in the F area:

  • Psi
  • Ant
  • averna
  • Cr
  • Da

Restaurants in the area:

  • Pizza a
  • S
The Mediterranean climate is hot, sunny, and dry, and temperatures average in the mid-20’s from April through October. As well as the ideal climate, its unspoilt beauty, and rich culture ensures a truly unique destination. The stunning mountain ranges, beaches, and lovely coastline ensure Mediterranean sea views from virtually every North Cyprus property. With the political advances in North Cyprus and the expectation that direct flights to Ercan International Airport will start soon, tourism is starting to increase. In addition, new leisure facilities such as the brand new championship standard Korineum golf course near to Esentepe and the adjacent forthcoming Port Cyprium Marina, have greatly boosted the market.