Embark on an unforgettable journey through Cyprus, a captivating island at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Discover Cyprus' long history, from ancient ruins to medieval fortresses and see its bustling cities, picturesque villages and breathtaking landscapes. With our Signature small group sizes, you'll enjoy a more intimate travel experience, guided by expert Tour Managers and local guides who bring each destination to life.
Delve into the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped Cyprus over millennia. From the tranquil harbours of Kyrenia to the ancient mosaics of Paphos, explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, serene monasteries, and the Venetian-walled capital of Nicosia - the last divided capital of Europe. Unearth the stories behind stunning archaeological treasures, savour the exclusive local wines, and wander through charming mountain villages.
Whether it's marvelling at ancient shipwrecks, tasting artisan cuisine, or crossing the Green Line that divides the island, this tour is ideal for travellers looking for an unparalleled glimpse into Cyprus's fascinating heritage.
Itinerary
Arrival in Cyprus - We’ll begin with a flight to Larnaca or Paphos and transfer to our hotel in Kyrenia, our home for the next seven nights. As we travel, we’ll cross the United Nations Buffer Zone which separates the Greek Cypriots in the south from the Turkish Cypriots in the north of the island.
After settling in, join your fellow travellers for a welcome drink and canapes this evening – a relaxing start to our Cypriot adventure.
Kyrenia - We'll begin our exploration in earnest this morning with a guided orientation tour of Kyrenia. This historic harbour town underwent extensive renovations between 2022 and 2024, restoring it to its former glory as an ancient harbour.
Kyrenia grew in importance after the 9th century due to the safety offered by its imposing castle. Built by the Byzantines in the 8th century - possibly on an even older Roman site - and most recently modified by the Venetians in the 15th century, it holds much of the town's history. Under British rule, Kyrenia flourished, with new roads built and developments to the harbour. It became the bustling port town we'll explore today, framed by the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains.
We'll explore the castle and its maze of fortifications as well as spend time in its museum, which houses a range of archaeological finds and an impressive 3,000-year-old shipwreck. We'll also see the charming old town, the harbour and the Belediye Meydani - the town hall square - all in the company of an expert local guide who will bring Kyrenia's history to life.
The afternoon is free to relax or continue exploring Kyrenia's serpentine alleys, where delights await at every turn. Why not visit the Ağa Cafer Paşa Camii mosque? Remarkably, the distinctive minaret of this 16th-century structure is visible from wherever you are in the harbour area.
If you're not sure how to spend your afternoon, our top-rated Tour Manager is on hand to help you decide between all the things to see and do here during free time.
Güzelyurt, Soli & the Palace of Vouni - You'll be treated to views of peaceful villages and untouched countryside as we head northwest this morning. Our first destination, is Güzelyurt, the "fruit basket of Cyprus." Nestled in the majestic foothills of the Trodos Mountains - an ancient formation that rose from the sea 90 million years ago - this enchanting area boasts an abundance of trees bearing soft fruits, citrus and nuts.
Even in this small town, the cultural changes that occurred during the population exchanges between Greece and Turkey following World War I when Christians departed and Muslims arrived, are evident. The confusingly named 'Church Mosque' (also known as the Church of St. Gregorius) highlights this complex history. Despite the upheaval, there are still many well-preserved ancient sites to uncover, such as the Agios Mamas Church and Monastery, which was built upon a site once dedicated to Aphrodite.
The Museum of Archaeology and Nature also invites exploration, showcasing significant artefacts from the Neolithic period and Bronze Age, each piece a testament to its long history.
Later, we'll visit one of the most impressive sites on the island: the ancient city of Soli. This ancient settlement is one of the ten ancient kingdoms of Cyprus, dating to the 6th century BC. Believed to have been founded by the Athenians returning from the Trojan Wars, what remains today dates back to the late Roman and early Byzantine times. It offers fantastic insights into daily life.
Soli was one of the most important Greek capitals of Cyprus, with an abundance of copper deposits, a good water supply, fertile soil and a protected harbour. It's also of great importance to Christianity: this is the site where St Mark was baptised.
The ruins of ancient architectural structures - including the ruins of the Roman theatre, a nymphaeum, the temple of Athena, a palace, a necropolis, and a great basilica with marvellous 4th-century mosaics - are ripe for exploration. And, although only part of the site has been excavated, they've already uncovered so much - the gold jewellery that was discovered here is on display in the museum Güzelyurt.
After a short drive, we'll arrive in an idyllic location by the Mediterranean to explore the remains of the Palace of Vouni. Situated atop a hill with stunning views of the sea, the palace had a relatively brief existence. It was built in early 500 BC by the pro-Persian city of Marion to overlook Soli, which supported the Greek cause. Unfortunately, its life was cut short when the city was destroyed by fire in 380 BC, leading to its abandonment.
The ruins indicate that its inhabitants enjoyed a life of wealth and luxury, featuring the remains of a great hall, a sophisticated plumbing system, and a temple dedicated to Athena.
Our last stop for the day will be the historic town of Lefke, situated alongside the Green Line. With roots tracing back to the Neolithic period, its buildings - some dating to the 7th century - tell the story of its rich legacy. This charming town shines with its bustling university, flourishing copper mines, and the fragrant Jaffa orange groves.
St Hilarion - Today, we'll visit St Hilarion Castle, which many say is allegedly the inspiration for two fairytale castles: Bavarian King Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle and, by extension, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White’s castle in Disneyland.
Named for the monk who fled persecution in the Holy Land and was said to have lived and died in a cave in these mountains, St Hilarion was originally a watch tower built to warn of approaching pirates and remained of strategic importance for some time before eventually becoming the summer resort of the Lusignan nobility. The castle is built on three distinct levels; each one was designed to be self-sufficient and self-contained. The lower and middle levels served economic purposes, while the upper level housed the royal family.
During our visit, if you are fairly mobile, you can enjoy time to explore inside. Look out the Gothic-style queen's window on the second floor of the royal apartment for scenic views of the northern coast, especially the plains of Lapithos - it's well worth the climb! Otherwise, you can relax and take in the breathtaking views from the easily accessible viewpoint at the entrance or from the castle's café.
After a lovely morning sightseeing, we'll return to Kyrenia in the early afternoon for time at leisure.
Later this afternoon, we'll head into the pine-clad mountains of Northern Cyprus to visit a unique winery where artisan vintners are passionately crafting exceptional wine - it's so exclusive that they export it off the island. But don't worry, you'll have the opportunity to buy a bottle or two to squirrel away in your suitcase!
We'll begin with a guided tour of the winery, diving into the rich culture of winemaking, from the nurturing vines to the final production, and of course, we will savour the wines! The experience culminates in a delicious dining experience in the vineyard's boutique restaurant, where the chef prepares dishes to delight the palate.
Bellapais Village - Spend the day in the beautiful village of Bellapais. Sitting on a natural terrace in the leafy Five Finger Mountains that rise south of Kyrenia, the village is serenity itself. Its name 'Bellapais' comes from the French 'belle paix' - which translates as 'beautiful peace'. You can retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern times in its quiet, whitewashed lanes.
Its crown jewel of the village is its medieval 'Abbey of Peace', the ruins of a monastery that once offered shelter to Augustinian monks who were expelled when Jerusalem fell to Saladin. It's a remarkable example of monastic Gothic architecture that showcases its grandeur for miles around. The site also houses a museum, and the abbey's Gothic refectory serves as a unique venue for concerts and lectures.
Famagusta, Salamis & St Barnabas - Today, we'll embark on a full-day tour of northeastern Cyprus, starting with the Monastery of St Barnabus. Once one of the most prominent Christian sites on the island, the church is built over the tomb of St Barnabus, one of the very earliest followers of Jesus, a leader of the early church and the founder of the Cypriot Church.
The monastery you'll see today was reconstructed from the original ruins of a Byzantine church in the 18th century. Within its walls, it houses a religious icon and archaeological museum. As we explore, we can visit a mausoleum believed to be the final resting place of St. Barnabus himself and see a fresco that illustrates the legend of how the tomb was discovered.
Continuing, we'll pass numerous historic relics - including the 7th-century Royal Tombs of the Kings - before arriving at one of the most thrilling highlights of our tour – ancient Salamis.
Believed to be the capital of Cyprus as far back as the Bronze Age, this is one of the island's most significant archaeological sites - made even more impressive by the scenic beachside setting. During Classical Greek and Roman times, Salamis was a chief cultural centre, as well as the richest and one of the most important cities on the island. You can still see evidence of its wealth in the ruins of the amphitheatre, the gymnasium built by Emperor Hadrian, the Greek and Roman baths, and wonderful mosaics.
Next, we'll visit Famagusta for a guided walking tour. As we wander the town, we'll see the massive Othello’s Tower, the ruins of the Venetian palace, and the impressive city walls, where British officers played golf in the 1930s along the tops. One of the most prominent landmarks in the town is the 14th-century Lala Mustafa Paşa Mosque, which was originally a church modelled after the French cathedral in Reims. Threading between the photogenic remains of ruined churches are plenty of shops and restaurants.
Lastly, we'll visit Varosha, once a lively resort dubbed the ‘Monte Carlo of the Middle East’, frequented by celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, but it was abandoned during the war in 1974. Though abandoned since the war in 1974, the haunting beauty of its 'modern' ruins serves as a poignant reminder of the island's rich history and legacy.
After a fantastic day of sightseeing, we’ll return to our hotel in Kyrenia.
Free day - You have a full day at leisure, and Kyrenia is the perfect place for further discovery. Why not take a stroll through town or a boat ride from the harbour? Perhaps go shopping at the Bandabuliya for a good selection of souvenirs and gifts, from textiles to pottery and jewellery. If you prefer to relax, take a refreshing swim in the rooftop pool or indulge in some pampering at the hotel spa.
Nicosia & Paphos - Today, we'll say goodbye to our coastal haven - Kyrenia - and head inland to Nicosia (also known as Lefkosia), the largest city and the capital of North Cyprus. Known as Europe's last divided capital, the two communities have been segregated into the north and south for over 50 years.
Although the city is compact and very walkable, Cyrpus's capital still has lots to see and do. We'll split into smaller groups and discover its sites with a knowledgeable local guide.
The Venetian walls surrounding the older parts of the city in a snowflake-like shape are one of the city's highlights with almost half carefully restored to their former glory, while others form part of the dividing Green Line. We'll see the superbly preserved Kyrenia gate, adorned with inscriptions left by past rulers, including the British, and the staggering Venetian column, transported from the ruins of Salamis. You can stop to explore the beautiful central square, Plateia Eleftherias, and the Bandabuliya (covered bazaar). It's hard to miss the mammoth Selimnye Mosque, which is visible from both sides of the capital and its most historically significant mosque. If it looks remarkably like a church, it's because it was formerly St Sophia, a 13th-century Roman Catholic cathedral, before the Ottoman invasion introduced the twin minarets that tower above.
After our guided tour, there’ll be some free time to explore. You can choose to keep to the north of the city – perhaps visit Büyük Han, the great 16th-century inn that was once used by the British as a prison and now houses a vibrant collection of shops and cafés.
Alternatively, you can wander along the Green Line seeing the bunkers and barricades that still divide the city, and look at how residents cope with five decades of division. If you wish to cross into the south of the city, to see the differences between them, just remember to have your passports on hand for inspection at the checkpoints!
We'd recommend spending time at the world-class Cyprus Museum, a remarkable treasure trove of artefacts that truly stands out as the island's best. Or perhaps, you'll take the lift up Shacolas Tower. Soaring at 11 storeys, it is the tallest building in south Nicosia and a former lookout over the Buffer Zone. Your expert Tour Manager is at the ready to offer you other suggestions during your time at leisure here.
Later this afternoon, we'll leave the north heading southwest to the coastal city of Paphos, where we'll spend the next four nights.
Paphos - Starting the day with a guided tour on foot and by coach, we'll spend the day in Paphos including a visit to the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kato Paphos. This extensive park is only partly excavated, however, there is plenty to see, from the Asklepieion - a temple dedicated to the god of medicine, the Odeon (amphitheatre) and the Agora (forum). The crown jewels of the site are the mosaics - dating back to Roman times (more than 2,000 years ago) they are incredibly well-preserved displaying scenes from Greek mythology. Most famous of them all is the floor mosaics at the House of Dionysos, depicting Orpheus among the beasts, Hercules with the Lion of Nemea and an Amazon with her horse. It's considered one of the finest in the eastern Mediterranean, with intricate designs and vibrant colours.
We'll end our tour near the restaurant-lined little harbour facing out onto the Mediterranean Sea. The ideal place for a spot of lunch! You can spend the afternoon continuing to explore the charming old town full of restored historic buildings, open public spaces and paved streets lined with shops and cafés - they’re great some people watching. (The city is as romantic as you'd expect for the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite - goddess of love.)
Alternatively, you can head back to the hotel and spend the afternoon taking advantage of the facilities or enjoying a drink in the hotel bar.
Free day - Today is yours to spend at leisure in Paphos and there's still plenty to see.
You could wander the Tomb of Kings - a maze of grand burying spaces that are set within a series of caves and sandstone underground tombs that date back to the 4th century. Or explore behind the walls of the Byzantine fort that once protected the harbour from invaders and climb the ramparts for camera-worthy views of the harbour.
Those with an interest in religious history may wish to visit St Paul's Pillar, a place of pilgrimage. It's said to have been the pillar that St Paul was tied to and flogged for preaching Christianity. The pillar stands next to the ruins of Pangia Chrysopolitissa, a monumental basilica at its time.
You could spend the day on one of the local beaches, perhaps wander to see Aphrodite's Rock - in ancient times, people believed this was the exact spot from which she emerged. Even if you take that story with a pinch of salt, the giant geological formation of rocks stands out on the pristine coastline and is the perfect place for a scenic walk - or at least a photo!
Or why not spend the day relaxing at the hotel taking advantage of its amenities, including the pool, and getting started on that book you've been meaning to read? The day is yours to spend as you wish.
Omodos Village - We'll begin today's exploration with a scenic ride into the Troodos Mountains. Home to the highest point in Cyprus, the peak of Mount Olympus, our journey shows us a different side of Cyprus, one of rustic stone villages and tree-clad valleys where traditional ways of life still hold sway.
Nestled in the mountains is Omodos, a traditional village in a region that’s renowned for producing wine. Our first stop is to the oldest monastery in Cyprus, which sits at the very heart of the village. This 12th-century Holy Cross Monastery is home to a relic that is said to be a piece of the rope used to bind Jesus to the cross. You'll have time to see the relic as well as its church and museum before lunch along one of the village's many quaint cobbled streets.
This afternoon, we discover what makes this picturesque region the perfect setting for wine production on a visit to a local winery. We'll have the opportunity to meet the owners, find out more about the history and traditions of wine-making in Cyprus and taste wines from the south side of the island, accompanied by local produce chosen to enhance their flavours.
We'll return to our hotel in Paphos later this afternoon and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
(Please note modest clothing is required to enter the church of the Holy Cross Monastery.)
Return home
What's Included
Holiday Highlights
Wander the streets of Kyrenia with a local guide and visit its impressive Kyrenia Castle, home to a museum of archaeological finds for the surrounding area.
Enjoy a full-day tour of Güzelyurt and the Palace of Vouni, plus stops at Lefke and the ancient city of Soli - offering a detailed look at life in late Roman and early Byzantine times and where St Mark was baptized.
Visit the fairytale castle of St Hilarion perched high on a rocky outcrop of the Kyrenia mountain range, offering incredible views of the Mediterranean Sea, the Kyrenia mountain range and, on a clear day, the Turkish mainland.
Discover the beautiful village of Bellapais, home to the medieval 'Abbey of Peace' the ruins of a monastery and visit the Monastery of St Barnabus built over the tomb of one of the very earliest followers of Jesus.
See one of the island's most significant archaeological sites in Cyprus - Salamis.
Visit the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site of Paphos, including its famous floor mosaic.
Explore the world’s last divided capital, Nicosia, on a guided tour, seeing the old town and the Turkish north with an opportunity to cross the border to the Greek south.
Savour the taste of Cyprus's wine-making heritage with tours and tastings at local wineries.
Our Price Includes
The price of this tour is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Sole occupancy rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
Return flights
11 nights’ accommodation in four-star accommodation
Daily breakfast and 1 dinner
Return transfers
All touring as mentioned
All local accommodation taxes
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Arkin Colony Hotel -
★★★★
This four-star superior hotel has well-appointed rooms with all the facilities you would expect. The rooftop pool offers views of the sea and the mountains across Kyrenia, while treatments can be enjoyed at the spa (payable locally). In addition, the hotel has a choice of two restaurants and two bars. The four included evening meals will be taken in the main restaurant, with a choice of traditional specialities and international dishes. The outdoor pool is open all year round, subject to weather conditions, and is unheated.
Please note, the use of air conditioning is at the discretion of the hotel.
Alexander the Great Beach Hotel -
★★★★
Alexander the Great Beach Hotel focuses on excellent service with all the facilities you'd expect to make your stay in one of Paphos's best postcodes comfortable and enjoyable. During downtime, you could sip a cocktail with your fellow guests in one of the outdoor bars or take a dip in one of the four swimming pools - we recommend the adults-only pool for quiet relaxation. There is also a spa and wellness area, offering everything from soothing massages to fully equipped gyms. There are also four restaurants on-site, with buffet-style or a la carte dining options, there's always something new to sink your teeth into.
All rooms are spacious, with all the comforts of home - a double or twin bed, flat screen TV, USB sockets and safe, plus a private bathroom with Bathtub with rain shower or separate walk-in shower, complimentary toiletries, bathrobes, slippers and towels. Air conditioning is available (May to October) and heating (November to April).
* Please note: The indoor pool is heated from November to April, the outdoor not heated.
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