Айя Напа и море: Другое измерение

The walk is postponed until further notice

Эта «прогулка» дает представление об исторической связи региона Айа-Напа с морем и о том, как совсем еще недавно небольшая рыбацкая деревушка превратилась в шикарный современный курорт. Одновременно, тур дает возможность узнать больше о регионе, и насладиться его природными красотами. Участники едут на хорошо сохранившемся старинном автобусе до парка скульптур, своеобразной галерее под открытым небом с видом на море, где представлены работы более 100 мастеров, которые выставлялись по всему миру. Далее в программе – осмотр близлежащих захватывающих дух морских пещер Айя-Напы и посещение Национального парк мыса Капо Греко. В нескольких минутах ходьбы отсюда находится мост Коракас – место, которое должен увидеть каждый. Это геологическое образование, напоминающее мост или арку над морскими пещерами. Рядом, в северной части мыса Капо Греко, расположилась живописная часовня Агий Анаргири, посвященная Святым Бессребреникам. После перерыва на кофе экскурсия продолжается вдоль побережья и заканчивается на у византийской церкви 15-м века Св. Варвары.

Комментарии гида направлены на ознакомление участников с регионом, а также предлагают дополнительную информацию о различных достопримечательностях, которые, турист, возможно, пожелает изучить самостоятельно или с организованной экскурсией.

Начало маршрута: Туристический Информационное Бюро, Leoforos Kryou Nerou
Конец маршрута: Туристический Информационное Бюро, Leoforos Kryou Nerou
День / Время: По четвергам, 10:00
Язык экскурсионного обслуживания чередуется по неделям: английский / немецкий и английский / шведский.
Период работы: ноября 2022 – Март 2022
не проводится в календарные выходные.
Продолжительность: 3 часа, включая 20-минутный перерыв.
Бронирование: Требуется предварительное бронирование.
Стоимость: Бесплатно
Организатор: Муниципалитет Айя-Напы, Deputy Ministry of Tourism и Кипрская Ассоциация Гидов.
Информация по телефону: Тел:. +357 23 721 796

 

 

Откройте для себя Старую Лефкосию (Никосия) и ее стены

Экскурсия с гидом “Откройте для себя Старую Лефкосию (Никосия) и ее стены” даст туристам возможность получить общее представление о старом городе в крепости Никосии и о его многовековой истории.

Эта увлекательная прогулка уделяет особое внимание впечатляющей архитектуре города, от эпохи Средневековья до наших дней, включая некоторые живописные церкви большого исторического значения.

Посетители также смогут побывать во встречающихся на пути ателье и магазинах. Представители таких традиционных ремёсел, как свечники, кузнецы, мебельщики, каменщики, медники и портные производят здесь свои изделия традиционными методами, давая посетителям возможность увидеть трудовую жизнь и быт минувших дней.

Для программы нажмите здесь

Пункт отправления: Старая ратуша, площадь Элефтерия, Никосия
Конечный пункт: Старая ратуша, площадь Элефтерия, Никосия
Дни / Время: Для программы нажмите здесь
Продолжительность: 3 часа.
Бронирование: Язык тура: английский
Цена: Бесплатно
Организаторы: Муниципалитет Никосии, DMT и Nicosia Tourism Board
Телефон для справок: +357 22 674 264

Пешеходная экскурсия по Ларнаке

Пешеходная экскурсия по Ларнаке начинается с осмотра живописного комплекса зданий Колониальной Администрации, построенного в 1919-ом году и ныне охраняемого как памятник архитектуры, затем проходит через знаменитую усаженную пальмами набережную Финикудес, которая является своеобразной визитной карточкой курорта и излюбленным местом для прогулок.

Затем вас ждет прогулка по улочкам старых кварталов с осмотром памятников архитектурного наследия, старого рынка и большой церкви Святого Лазаря, покровителя города.

Наконец, маршрут приведёт вас на торговую улицу «Зенон Китиеос», пройдет у Музея Пиеридиса, расположенного в здании усадьбы постройки 1840-го года, и завершится у Клуба Ларнаки, расположенном в охраняемом как памятник архитектуры здании середины XIX-го века.

Пункт отправления: Информационное Бюро Кипрской Организации Туризма(КОТ), центр города Ларнака
Конечный пункт: Новый муниципальный рынок
Дни / Время: Среда, 10:00
Минимальное присутствие: 5 человек
Период проведения: Круглый год, кроме государственных праздников.
Продолжительность: 2 часа 30 минут.
Бронирование: Бронирование не требуется.
Цена: Бесплатно
Организаторы: Муниципалитет г. Ларнака, Кипрская Организация Туризма(КОТ), Ассоциация Туристических Гидов.
Телефон для справок: +357 24 654 322

Authentic Shopping in Cyprus

Whilst Cyprus offers the modern shopping experience you would expect from a European country – with high streets and malls of brand names and independent retailers – the island also retains its traditional shopping allure with unique, locally made items.

With a rich history and many local handicrafts still practised as a speciality in individual villages and regions, you can pick up an authentic piece of the island’s heritage, from intricate lace tablecloths to rustic pottery. And the art of handmade or authentic continues with food and drink, such as painstakingly prepared sweets and delicacies and bottles of olive oil, or the world’s most historic wine.

The island is also popular for its custom-made jewellery and clothing, including gold, leather and tailoring, making it easy and cost-effective to have a one-off created specially to your specifications, taste and personality.

So, whether as a souvenir, a gift for loved ones, or just to treat yourself, there are a multitude of wonderful items you can purchase to take home… the only problem will be deciding what to buy, and how to fit it all in your suitcase!

Fashion, Jewellery & Beauty

Feel and look great after a holiday to Cyprus by having something made especially to your measurements or design, or discovering the beauty secrets of Ancient Greek Goddesses! With custom-made available at very reasonable prices, and many establishments offering a quick turnaround time for visitors, you can easily become the proud owner of a piece that will be uniquely yours, and will always remind you of your trip to Cyprus.

Jewellery: The quality of gold and silver in Cyprus is very high, as well as competitively priced. Aside from classic pieces, many jewellers also create seasonal collections relating to the history and customs of the island, including pomegranates, ancient idols, evil eyes (to ward off bad spirits) and sea-themed pieces. Having a custom-made piece of jewellery designed and created to your specifications is also great value, and will leave you with a one-of-a-kind heirloom.

Leather: Leather goods – including bags, wallets, belts, waistcoats, jackets, trousers and skirts – are both high quality and competitively priced on the island. Whilst there are many pieces ready to buy off-the-peg at the island’s dedicated leather shops, visitors can also have something custom-made for an original and distinctive item that is not only tailored to specific requirements, but offers fantastic value.

Tailoring: Many locals have occasion wear tailored for big events – such as weddings and christenings – and as such, seamstresses and tailors have a large selection of fabrics and designs available. Custom-made shirts, three-piece suits, ball gowns and wedding dresses are very competitively priced compared to other countries, and can be made-to-order in a reasonably quick time frame after choosing your fabric and being measured.

Beauty Products: A range of beauty products are made with a number of traditional Cypriot ‘ingredients’ from nature, including donkey milk, olive oil, rose and herbs. Olive oil soap is the most widely available product, whilst other products are more specialised.

 

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Agros village

Located in the Troodos mountain range, in Pitsilia region of Lemesos (Limassol) district, Agros sits at an altitude of 1.100 metres.

The layout of this picturesque village resembles that of a theatre, embraced by the surrounding mountains, Agros is nestled in stunning environs with panoramic forest views, making it ideal for agrotourism. It has maintained its traditional character and customs and grows a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.

The village is famous for its cultivation of roses, along with its production of cured meats (sausages, ‘Lountza’ and ‘Hiromeri’), homemade marmalades and sweets. Visitors can see these traditional practises at the local workshops where rose oil distillation, sweet making and meat processing take place.

Avgorou village

Located in the Ammochostos (Famagusta) district, the village of Avgorou is one of the ‘red soil villages’ (Kokkinochoria), which are famous for their agricultural produce. As a farming village, it grows delicious potatoes, flavoursome vegetables and juicy citrus fruit, thanks to its mineral-rich, distinctive red earth.

The village has an ancient past and was named after the baths of King Evagoras – the king of the Ancient city-state of Salamis – with finds that date back to the Late Bronze Age III. As such, it has a number of interesting, old buildings and historic churches, including the church of Apostolos Peter and Paul, and Agios Kendeas Monastery.

Two important religious festivals are held to honour the saints annually on June 29 (Feast of Apostolos Peter and Paul), and on October 06 (Feast of Agios Kendeas Monastery). Visitors are welcome to join in the traditional festivities, which include stalls, entertainment and local food and drink.

Other interesting features of the village are its Ethnographic Museum, which depicts the daily life of villagers in the past, and its annual Potato Festival in July, which celebrates the bumper crop of the village’s most famous agricultural produce.