About Us
Having been in the travel and tour trade for a long time our company takes pride in providing quality service to our customers world wide. We stick to a policy that is truly customer oriented to meet the changing needs and wishes of our customers.
more...
Services
We offer a first class professional business with reliable service. Whether you are a resident or a tourist, we are the ultimate travelling choice for you because we care for you more than anything. We are here to serve you 365 days a year, 24 hours a day with competitive rates
more...
About Cyprus
Birthplace of Aphrodite, Cyprus has seduced and inspired generations of travellers. From Mycenean Greeks and invading Persians to sunburnt Crusaders, Ottoman pashas and, latterly, British and Russian expats, each has left their mark.
more...

Cyprus Attractions

Paphos Attractions

Paphos, in Roman times the chief town of Cyprus and the lending place for pilgrims visiting the Sanctuary of Aphrodite, consists of the old port of Kato Paphos, with defensive walls and a picturesque harbor originally constructed by Alexander the Great, and the modern town of Ktima 2mi/3km inland.

more...

Limassol Attractions

Limassol, Cyprus's second largest town, a center of industry and an important exporting port, lies on the south coast of the island between the two ancient cities of Curium to the west and Amathus to the east.From 1291 Limassol was a base of the Templars and the Knights of St John, and here King Richard the Lionheart married Berengaria of Navarre. Among features of interest is the Castle, now housing the District Museum, and the municipal park (minizoo).

more...

Ayia Napa Attractions

15mi/25km east of Larnaca is the fishing village and seaside resort of Agia NĂ¡pa, surrounded by fertile plantations of vegetables and fruit, bizarre rock formations and windmills. Originally a fishing village, Agia Napa is now a major tourist resort. The charming medieval monastery dedicated to "Our Lady of the Forests" stands in the middle of the village. The sycamore tree in front of the south gate is believed to be more than 600 years old.

more...

Larnaca Attractions

Larnaca is a quiet little town which has developed in recent years into a rising port with a modern marina, an airport and beautiful beaches on the southeast coast of the island. It occupies the site of the Mycenaean town of Kition, traditionally believed to have been founded by Noah's grandson, and later the birthplace of the Greek philosopher Zeno.

more...

Nicosia Attractions

Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus,, the only large town in the interior of the island, grew up in the seventh century A.D. on the theater of ancient Ledra. It was selected as the administrative center of Cyprus when the coastal towns became increasingly unsafe as a result of continual raiding and plunder. The Venetians took control of Nicosia in 1489 and built up the city walls, which are a central part of the character of the city.

more...

Troodos Attractions

Situated in the central region of Cyprus are the biggest mountain ranges the Troodos mountains. Stretching across the southwest of the island these mountain ranges highest peak is the mount Olympus at an altitude of 1952 m above the sea level. During the ancient time Troodos was famous for its thick forests and rich copper mines which were used for ship building and making weapons.

more...