Day 1: Larnaca
ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT
TRANSFER FROM LARNACA AIRPORT
CHECK-IN AT THE HOTEL
NIGHT AT THE HOTEL
Day 2: Larnaca, Lefkara
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
CITY TOUR
During the tour, you will be taken to the most important monuments of the city's rich history and original architecture carefully preserved as world cultural heritage. You will be able to listen to amazing stories and take great pictures of the main architectural and historical sites such as the Phinikoudes waterfront, the medieval fort, the church of Saint Lazarus and Faneromeni, the aqueduct, the curious salt lake or the Halal Sultan Tekke, the sightseeing tour. The tour will allow you to get a brief but brilliant impression of Larnaca.
LUNCH IN A TRADITIONAL TAVERN
THE MOUNTAINOUS VILLAGE OF LEFKARA
The mountainous village of Lefkara is divided into Pano Lefkara and Kato Lefkara (Upper and Lower Lefkara), and is world-renowned for its traditional lace embroidery and silver filigree handicrafts, which are on the UNESCO Intangible World Heritage List. The village took its name from the limestone rocks of the region (Lefka Ori - White Mounts - Lefkara). It is a very picturesque location with narrow winding streets and traditional architecture of old houses with terracotta roofs. Visitors will see the church of Santa Cruz, the old fountain, the old olive mill and the chapel of the Archangel Michael. Our guests will also learn all about the lace and the town's second handicraft of delicate silver filigree pieces at the Center of Lefkara Handicrafts, the Museum of Traditional Embroidery and Goldsmithing, and various workshops, where you can see artisans at work. Legend says that the famous painter, Leonardo da Vinci, visited the town in 1481 and bought a lace altar cloth, which he donated to the Milan Cathedral.
HALLOUMI MASTERCLASS WITH TASTING
There's nothing like tasting fresh, warm halloumi cheese straight from the pot. Cheese-making workshop from a local villager is a unique opportunity to learn the traditional halloumi and anari cheese-making technique. You will be involved in the process from start to finish while spending time with real locals.
NIGHT AT THE HOTEL
Day 3: Troodos, Kykkos And Omodos
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
TROODOS, KYKKOS AND KAKOPETRIA, MOUNTAIN VILLAGES
Tourists are going to the green heart of Cyprus - the Troodos Mountains, to explore some of the most picturesque and traditional villages and visit the richest monastery in Cyprus! The first stop is the village of Kakopetria, which is located at the top of the mountain in a beautiful pine forest. There you will have the opportunity to visit the tomb of Archbishop Makarios III. Then the group heads to Kykkos Monastery, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and has one of the three remaining icons painted by St. Luke. It is the richest, most important, and most beautiful monastery on the entire island.
LUNCH IN A TRADITIONAL TAVERN
VISIT TO A WINERY WITH A TASTING
The guests will enjoy tasting some of the best-selected and award-winning wines the island has to offer. After tasting some of the island's best wines, we'll take you on a tour of the Cypriot grapevine.
NIGHT AT THE HOTEL
Day 4: Kourion, Paphos
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
KOURION OLD TOWN
The city-kingdom was established on the local hills and controlled the Kouris River's fertile valley. According to archaeological discoveries, Kourion was connected to the Greek myth of Argos of the Peloponnese. In 365 AD the once-prosperous empire was destroyed by a powerful earthquake.
The magnificent Greco-Roman theater, which is the centerpiece of the site, was built in the 2nd century BC. C. and expanded in the second century AD. The theater has been restored and is now used for outdoor musical and theatrical performances, mainly during the summer months, making it one of the most popular venues for high-caliber cultural events.
LUNCH AT SEAFOOD RESTAURANT (EUROPEAN)
PAPHOS CITY TOUR
Our first stop will be at the Rock of Aphrodite, where the Goddess of Love and Beauty was born. Then we will continue to Paphos, the ancient capital of Cyprus, where we will have the opportunity to see the private houses of the late Roman period with fascinating mosaics that are considered the best, not only in the Mediterranean area but in the whole world since they are very well preserved. Then we will visit the Tombs of the Kings, where you can walk through the catacombs and into the caves and chambers: El Pilar de San Pablo, the House of Dionysus, and the catacombs of San Salomón. You will stroll through the old port area of Paphos with attractive restaurants and cafes.
TRADITIONAL LOUKOUMI TASTING
Loukoumi Geroskipou is a type of flavored lokum rahat that is made from sugar within the boundaries of Geroskipou Township. It can be flavored with rose, strawberry, tangerine, orange, mint, pineapple, bergamot, banana, pistachio, lemon, vanilla, chocolate, and coconut. It is covered in powdered sugar or grated coconut. Nuts, honey and dark chocolate can also be added to the product. The process of making Loukoumi Geroskipou requires time and patience, making it very difficult to imitate the original flavor. It was first produced in 1895 by Sophocles Athanasiou and has been made to the same recipe ever since.
NIGHT AT THE HOTE
Day 5: Nicosia
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
NICOSIA CITY TOUR
Nicosia is famously split between the Republic of Cyprus (the Greek part) and the Republic of Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey. And you will see the best of each part. The Venetian walls and Famagusta Gate, which have witnessed the city’s major events since the 16th century, will spread before your eyes. The journey will take you further, to the Archbishop’s Palace, where an impressive collection of religious icons awaits your admiration. Once you’ve passed the main city square of Eleftheria, you will cross the border and find yourself in Northern Cyprus. There, you will explore original Christian and Muslim places of worship, such as the 11th-century Cathedral of St. John the Theologian and Selimiye Mosque (formerly the Cathedral of Saint Sophia). As you walk around the old city, you will end up at traditional neighborhood houses with narrow winding streets and craft shops. It is a very popular area for both locals and tourists and there are many cafes and restaurants, there we will have free time.
LUNCH IN A TRADITIONAL TAVERN
NIGHT AT THE HOTEL
Day 6: Famagusta The Ghost Town
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
FAMAGUSTA THE GHOST TOWN
Today we will pass through the Ayios Nikolaos British Sovereign Base Area and reach the "Ghost Town" viewpoint in the Varosha area. Before the Turkish invasion Famagusta was one of the world's best-known resorts with its golden sandy beaches and modern architecture in this area of Varosha. The place has been surrounded by the Turkish army and still is today. Cypriots cannot return and journalists are banned. This "ghost town" is frozen in time with the shops and hotels empty but still fully equipped. We will have a walk in the old town of Famagusta, as we walk we will see the city wall, the Othello Tower, and the Gothic Church of Saint Nicholas, which is now a mosque.
LUNCH IN A RESTAURANT
STOP FOR A SWIM AT THE BEACH
During the hot summer months in Cyprus, there is nothing better than a refreshing swim. You will have the opportunity to relax on the beach and swim in the warm turquoise waters.
NIGHT AT THE HOTEL
Day 7: Free Time
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
FREE TIME
Larnaca is a very charming and very beautiful city for many reasons! During your free time, you can discover some of the architectural attractions, museums, religious attractions, and shopping centers or simply relax on one of the city's beaches.
NIGHT AT THE HOTEL
Day 8: Departure
BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL
HOTEL CHECK-OUT
TRANSFER TO LARNACA AIRPORT
DEPARTURE FROM THE AIRPORT