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A taste of France: Indulge in vacation packages for a delightful journey
There are countless ways to travel and explore the world. However, if you wish to experience the sheer elegance, stunning landscapes, historical richness, and scrumptious cuisine that is...
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Argaka, Gialia and Pomos beaches certified as ‘Blue Flag’
The beaches of Argaka, Gialia and Pomos received an award for quality it was announced on Wednesday. In total, Paphos beaches have been distinguished with the awarding of 18 “Blue Flag”...
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Trash talking: Cyprus, drowning in rubbish
A new map of the island shows it drowning in illegal tipping sites. ALIX NORMAN speaks to its creator, and finds the entire country is being poisoned In terms of waste generation,...
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European distinction for Paphos beaches
The Paphos area is famous all over the world for its green nature and its crystal-clear beaches. At the same time, after being awarded 18 Blue Flags throughout the province, Paphos has...
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On This Day: Flag of Europe officially adopted as symbol of European Union in 1986
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on May 26: 1940 – Britain launched a huge sea-borne operation to evacuate defeated Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk....
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Fisheries department again calls on public not to harass turtles
The Cyprus fisheries department on Wednesday reminded the public of the importance of protecting the island’s turtles as more are expected to visit beaches in the coming months, warning that...
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Ryanair predicts strong summer after near-record annual profit
Ryanair (RYA.I) achieved close to record full-year profit in the year to March 31 and is cautiously optimistic that robust summer demand will ensure modest profit growth in the next 12...
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A minute with Ahmet Aksunlar Peace Activist , European Union Youth Ambassador
Where do you live? Currently I live in Kaimakli, Nicosia with my mum and my dad What did you have for breakfast? I am a huge fan of overnight oats with peanut butter Describe your...
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Sea turtle nesting season is here (PHOTOS)
The period of sea turtle nesting has begun in Cyprus, as the first nests for this year were discovered on the beaches of Polis Chrysochous and Lara, according to an announcement by the...
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Greece makes a splash with self-operating wheelchair ramps on 287 beaches
Source: The Good News Network Describing access to the sea as an inalienable human right, Greek tourism authorities are retrofitting 287 beaches across the country with...
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‘Environmental crimes at Ayia Napa beach must be re-examined’
The environmental crime at Ammos Kambouris beach in Ayia Napa, which is a scandal involving the government, church and international convicts needs to be reopened, Greens MP Alexandra...
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Cyprus Environment Foundation (CEF) aims to protect and enhance the natural beauty, biodiversity and eco-systems of Cyprus
What do invasive alien marine species, near extinct vultures and the recently fire-affected areas of Cyprus have in common? Amongst many others, all of the above are some of Cyprus’ current...
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Greek Islands Top the List of Most Beautiful Mediterranean Islands for 2023
The Planet D, an award-winning travel blog, has recently published a list of the 18 Most Beautiful Mediterranean Islands to Visit in 2023, which includes Santorini, Corfu, Zakynthos, Rhodes,...
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Chimp-ly the best
CONSTANTINOS PSILLIDES picks four nature documentaries that will blow your mind Last week Netflix dropped Chimp Empire , a four-episode documentary about chimps in the African...
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Housing: How Cyprus fares compared to rest of Europe
At the end of last year Eurostat published comparative rents, with our own contribution, for apartments and houses in the capitals of various countries in Europe. The following refers to...
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Swimming pool law damaging Cyprus property and tourism
Both tourism and the property market in Cyprus are being damaged by outdated and unworkable laws governing swimming pools, which have seen many complexes closing theirs over the last few...
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Bottle caps make up most of the beach rubbish, EU sponsored study shows
The average density of litter on Cyprus beaches is 0.2 items per square metre, a bi-communal study showed. The data on beach litter, available from the European Marine Observation and...
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Nicosia rents favourable against other EU capitals
Eurostat recently published comparative rents, compiled with our contribution, for apartments and houses in the capitals of EU states, showing Nicosia has cheaper rents than most. The data...
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Cyprus Business Now
Paphos plans to strengthen its tourism industry through development and innovation, according to Kyriakos Drousiotis, chairman of the district’s regional board of tourism (Etap)....
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Is global warming helping loggerhead turtles colonise the Med?
Growing numbers of loggerhead sea turtles are nesting and laying eggs on western Mediterranean beaches in what some scientists suggest could be a case of climate change causing habitat...
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Larnaca: They always come back
In a region determined to offer an all-round experience, PAUL LAMBIS meets the woman in charge of its tourism policy Nana Asmeni Pavlou became acquainted with Cyprus’ tourism product at...
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Cyprus as a destination for pensioners
Cyprus is a land full of history, beautiful beaches, about 350 days of sunshine, a most satisfying Mediterranean cuisine, captivating natural mountain and beach areas and is an EU member....
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Visual Voices announces an Open Call for artists
A new project by Visual Voices titled ‘Coast Line(s) Waning’ All For a Few Extra Sunbeds is now accepting proposals by artists, who have until April 20 to send in their ideas to be part of...
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Cyprus tourism industry turns its focus on sustainability
Cypriot tourism will have to adapt to new regulations and modern traveller preferences Cypriot tourism professionals are turning their focus on sustainability, with a view to aligning with...
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Larnaca: They always come back
In a region determined to offer an all-round experience, PAUL LAMBIS meets the woman in charge of its tourism policy Nana Asmeni Pavlou became acquainted with Cyprus’ tourism product at...