With Eid Al Adha fast approaching and a 5-day weekend looking more and more likely, we are sure you are already searching for last-minute getaway ideas. To make things slightly easier, we are throwing Cyprus, the idyllic Mediterranean island, your way, with 10 things you can do to make the most of a long Eid getaway. From traditional village halloumi making to snorkeling in crystal blue waters, this European hotspot seems to be the perfect holiday destination, not to mention it’s just four hours away by flight.
Eid Getaway in Sunny Cyprus
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Salt of the Earth
Just a five-minute drive from Larnaca airport, your first point of call should be the stunning Larnaca Salt Lake. With an Instagram-worthy backdrop of rolling hills and picturesque mountains, the lake is home to an array of different species of bird, including the beautiful pink flamingos during the winter months. In the same visit, you can also go see the Hala Sultan Mosque, Cyprus’ largest and historically important mosque.
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Relax and soak up the sun
Popular with travelers the world over, Ayia Napa’s Nissi Beach awaits those looking to relax and soak up the sun, enjoy water sports or dance the afternoon away at live music beach parties every day throughout the summer. An array of bars and restaurants line the beachfront making it the perfect spot to savor a full day of fun with your friends.
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Not just for history buffs…
Cyprus is steeped in history and culture, which can be enjoyed and explored on your Eid getaway. Educate yourself at numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Tomb of the Kings in Paphos, the resting place of Aristocrats who lived and died before 3 A.D. The size and grandeur of the underground tombs coupled with the impressive decoration of many of the tombs, earns the site a spot on the must-visit places, when visiting Cyprus.
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Halloumi addicts anonymous
Halloumi is not only a huge part of Arabic traditional food; it is also a huge staple on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus although it has its own twist that is popular the world over. Learn the secrets of the Halloumi cheese by enrolling in a Halloumi making class in the picturesque village of Pera Orinis, close to Nicosia.
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Feel like dancing?
If you’re planning on visiting Cyprus with friends, heading for an evening in Ayia Napa is an absolute must. Dance the night away in the Ayia Napa Square with music pumping until the early hours. With an array of internationally acclaimed DJ’s and performers scheduled to take to the decks, there is always an event going on to keep you entertained, regardless of your taste.
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I’ll take one true love with a dose of eternal youth, please
Whether you’re traveling with your loved one and looking to enjoy a romantic day out, or you’re simply hoping to pick up some of Aphrodite’s charm, Petra tou Romiou is a must visit, in the beautiful coastal town of Pafos. Legend has it that the Greek goddess of Love, Aphrodite, was born from the waves with many claiming that swimming around the rock three times will bring blessings including beauty, eternal youth, and true love.
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Cape Greco
Discover the Cypriot underwater world by snorkeling amongst the various sea creatures, through the clear and tranquil waters in Cape Greco. Become one with the aquatic animals as you swim through their home whilst cooling down from the sunny coastal weather. A day at Cape Greco can also be spent relaxing at the picturesque beach or exploring the awe-inspiring sea caves.
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All aboard the Blue Lagoon
On your Eid getaway, live your best life aboard a boat from Latchi, sailing around the magnificent Blue Lagoon in the Akamas Peninsula. The turquoise waters are so clear, the seabed below is easily visible from atop and with the backdrop of mountains, a day trip here will leave you with an array of Instagram-worthy photos. Take the glass bottom boat for the ultimate experience and don’t miss the chance to swim.
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Talk to the mountains
A trip to Cyprus is incomplete without a visit to the astounding Troodos Mountains. The villages that line the footfalls of the mountain offer different specialties such as sweets, fruits such as figs, apples, watermelons, lace and other handicrafts as well as halloumi and bread depending on the culture and history behind the village. Hiring a car is highly recommended to experience as many villages as possible, especially with the welcoming Cypriot hospitality and charm of the residents.
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Chasing waterfalls
Surrounded by striking forest stretching 3km, the most scenic way to reach Caledonia waterfall is by the charming nature trail which takes around two hours and is suitable for all fitness levels. However, if walking through the stunning forest isn’t your thing, there is a 20-minute shortcut – a 12-foot plunge from one of the highest waterfalls in Cyprus, which will take your breath away and make your Eid getaway one to remember.
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Beautiful post with fantastic travel ideas. Thanks for sharing xx
Thank you… happy to 😉