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SOUTH CYPRUS
HOTELS
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CYPRUS is the most easterly and the third largest of the Mediterranean islands after Sicily and Sardinia.
Hot dry summers are followed by mild winters, with many near deserted beaches, it is little wonder Cyprus has become a popular destination.
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AYIA NAPA HOTELS AND APARTMENTS
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PAPHOS HOTELS AND APARTMENTS
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PROTARAS HOTELS AND APARTMENTS
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USEFUL
INFO FOR VISITORS TO CYPRUS
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SPEAK TO A UK RESERVATIONS CLERK, CALL
0871 6661 747
International call 0044 8700 275 747
Office
Hours |
Mon - Fri : | 9am to 9pm | | Saturday : | 9am to 6pm | | Sundays and Bank Holidays : | 10am to 4pm |
National call rate. |
Please
Note. Since 1974, the Cypriot government has designated Larnaca and Paphos international
airports, and the seaports of Limassol, Larnaca, and Paphos, as the only legal
points of entry into and exit from Cyprus. These ports are all in the government-controlled
southern part of the island. Entry or exit via any other air or seaport is not
authorised by the Cypriot government. It is possible for visitors to arrive at
non-designated airports and seaports in the north, but they should not expect
to cross the United Nations-patrolled "green line" to the government-controlled
areas in the south. Such travel is not permitted by the government of Cyprus,
even for transit purposes. Visitors arriving through designated ports of entry
in the south are normally able to cross into the north for day trips. Policy and
procedures regarding such travel are subject to change. Information on this may
be obtained at the U.N. "Buffer Zone" Checkpoint.