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About Cyprus - Famagusta District
Famagusta District,
With its superb beaches and multi-star hotels, the Ammochostos region draws
discerning sun seekers from all over the globe.
But this part of the island remains the
agricultural heart of Cyprus, where traditional windmills stand with
modern aqueducts to irrigate the fertile red soil.
Agia Napa, once a small fishing village, is as lively a resort as any in
the Mediterranean. But historic sites such as a 16th-century Venetian
monastery lend character to a town that’s best known for its colorful shops,
tavernas and discos. Another focal point is the crescent harbor, crowded with
bright fishing boats. The day’s catch is tonight’s dinner at the popular
restaurants nearby.
Life in this southeastern corner of Cyprus revolves around the sea, with
water sports of all kinds readily available - from scuba diving to
water-skiing to paragliding.
Explore the rugged coast toward Cape
Greko, with its string of calm sandy coves, and stay for the indescribably
beautiful sunset. Or head north, toward the basket-making community of Liopetri, stopping at Sotira to take in the pretty village churches that date
to the 15th and 16th centuries.
East to Protaras, more glorious beaches spread out under the sun, while
just inland the white-washed town of Paralimni boasts open-air tavernas known
for their succulent grilled fish. Only a few miles from the most contemporary
of resort scenes, you’ll feel eons away.
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