
Cyprus
Cyprus sits in the eastern Mediterranean where Europe, Asia, and the Middle East converge — an island of limestone mountains, citrus groves, and Byzantine churches whose layered history shows in every stone wall and café conversation.
Overview
Cyprus is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, located south of Turkey and west of Lebanon and Syria. The Republic of Cyprus, with its capital Nicosia — the world's last divided capital — governs the southern portion; the north remains under Turkish administration since 1974. Greek and Turkish are both official languages; the euro is the currency. The island carries a deeply Hellenic cultural identity in the south, with a population of roughly 1.2 million.
Visa Requirements
Citizens of the European Union enter without restriction. Many other nationalities, including those from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, can visit Cyprus visa-free for short stays. Those who require a visa may apply through Cyprus's official e-Visa portal. Requirements and permitted durations vary by nationality, so consulting the official government portal before travel is advised.
Airports in Cyprus
2 airportsAirlines based in Cyprus
3 airlinesFamous Attractions in Cyprus
Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, contains Roman floor mosaics of exceptional detail depicting mythological scenes. Kyrenia Castle on the northern coast shelters a medieval shipwreck museum inside its walls. The Troodos Mountains are home to ten painted Byzantine churches, also collectively UNESCO-listed. Cape Greco's sea caves and limestone arches frame the southeastern tip of the island. Kolossi Castle, a compact Crusader fortress near Limassol, dates to the thirteenth century. Hala Sultan Tekke mosque on the salt lake outside Larnaca is one of Islam's most significant pilgrimage sites.
Weather & Climate
Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate — one of the sunniest in Europe, with hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. Summer temperatures typically range from 30 °C to 38 °C on the coast; winter averages hover between 10 °C and 17 °C in lowland areas. The Troodos Mountains see occasional snow from December to February. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October) offer the most comfortable conditions. Pack light layers for evenings, even in summer.
Interesting Facts About Cyprus
- Birthplace of Aphrodite according to Greek mythology.
- Copper takes its name from the Latin word for Cyprus.
- Nicosia remains the world's last partitioned capital city.
- Cyprus drives on the left, a British colonial legacy.
- Home to one of the oldest wine traditions in the world.
Official Resources
- visitcyprus.com — Cyprus Tourism Organisation official travel information
- mfa.gov.cy — Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visa and consular information
- cyprus.gov.cy — Republic of Cyprus government portal
- moa.gov.cy/ms — Cyprus Meteorological Service for weather data


