Fritzthecat(44)
Essex, United Kingdom100%
[Fritzthecat, 28/03/2010] The author of this blog is Sachin Kumar Gupta Amdocs who has published his travel experiences from two visits to Northern Cyprus and his photos here. The blog entry contains a variety of photos and a slide show of hotels and attractions as well as descriptions of his visits.
Several links to the pages about his visits can clicked on in the lower half of the text or through the blog archive on the left hand side of the page. [more] [Fritzthecat, 28/03/2010] The author of this blog is Sachin Kumar Gupta Amdocs who has published his travel experiences from two visits to Northern Cyprus and his photos here. The blog entry contains a variety of photos and a slide show of hotels and attractions as well as descriptions of his visits.
Several links to the pages about his visits can clicked on in the lower half of the text or through the blog archive on the left hand side of the page. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 07/04/2010] Cyprus Holidays is an informative site which provides details of tourist sights and activities throughout Cyprus. A selection of thumbnail images are provided and there are pages dedicated to Ayia Napa, Coral Bay, Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos, Polis and Protaras.
elise(28)
Chisinau, Moldova90%
[elise, 14/06/2006] This web-page welcoms its visitors by introducing them to the third largest island in the Mediterranean. First of all visitors are invited to read some facts of rich country's history. Then geography and administrative division of the country follows. Political history and modern situation is also offered to visitors. There are also links to information about local personalities provided.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 06/08/2006] The key historical events which have influenced Cyprus are presented chronologically in the "Timeline" provided by the BBC. Visitors are also offered an overview of the country with links to related articles and introduced to the current leadership and media.
Fritzthecat(44)
Essex, United Kingdom90%
[Fritzthecat, 20/04/2007] Journalist Javaid Ahmed writes in his article about what visitors to the Turkish occupied part of the island can expect to see. He describes the cities Girne (Kyrenia), Lefkosa (Nicosia) and Gazi Magusa (Famagusta) and some attractions, which include the Bellapais Abbey and the Museum of Barbarism. The last part of the article is dedicated to the political situation in Northern Cyprus. The article is accompanied by a photo of Girne harbour and was published on 14. Mar [more] [Fritzthecat, 20/04/2007] Journalist Javaid Ahmed writes in his article about what visitors to the Turkish occupied part of the island can expect to see. He describes the cities Girne (Kyrenia), Lefkosa (Nicosia) and Gazi Magusa (Famagusta) and some attractions, which include the Bellapais Abbey and the Museum of Barbarism. The last part of the article is dedicated to the political situation in Northern Cyprus. The article is accompanied by a photo of Girne harbour and was published on 14. March 2007. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa80%
[pierrejacques, 31/07/2006] The website states that the "main economic activities are banking, tourism, craft exports and merchant shipping" in Cyprus and then proceeds to provide a cultural and historical overview of the country. Public holidays and festivities are also discussed and there is a link to relevant travelers tips.
cheekymarieh(44)
Billingham, United Kingdom80%
[cheekymarieh, 25/02/2007] The website gives you a good basic intrduction to the southern part of the island of Cyprus. There are lots of facts and figures about population, etc. It also advises you on getting to the island, hotels, suggestions of things to do, suggested tours / trips, photographs of different destinations, and a calendar of what's on.
The site is colouful and user friendly. It covers all of the aspects that you would need when planning a trip to Cyprus and gives you some un [more] [cheekymarieh, 25/02/2007] The website gives you a good basic intrduction to the southern part of the island of Cyprus. There are lots of facts and figures about population, etc. It also advises you on getting to the island, hotels, suggestions of things to do, suggested tours / trips, photographs of different destinations, and a calendar of what's on.
The site is colouful and user friendly. It covers all of the aspects that you would need when planning a trip to Cyprus and gives you some unexpected points on the island that you probably would never think of visiting.
Note. It does not cover the northern part of the island. [less]
oldwasp(45)
Thornaby, United Kingdom80%
[oldwasp, 10/04/2008] The website provides an extensive guide to Cyprus with images and links to the various attractions. Other links are Enjoy, Discover and Experience, each of these also have sub-pages.
There is also an interactive map which shows accommodation, culture, sports and many more.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa70%
[pierrejacques, 12/08/2006] At these webpages you will be introduced to Cyprus by way of numerous maps, photographs and detailed information regarding the tourist attractions and activities in the country. A list of major towns and cities with contact details for the relevant tourist offices is also provided.
Fritzthecat(44)
Essex, United Kingdom70%
[Fritzthecat, 20/04/2007] Helen Betts has published her collection of 165 holiday photos on PBase. The photos have been taken during her stay on the island in April 2005 and show attractions and scenery of the Northern part of Cyprus. The pictures are displayed on 4 pages and the thumbnails can be enlarged by clicking on them, where also some information about what the photos show and with what type of camera they have been taken is given. [more] [Fritzthecat, 20/04/2007] Helen Betts has published her collection of 165 holiday photos on PBase. The photos have been taken during her stay on the island in April 2005 and show attractions and scenery of the Northern part of Cyprus. The pictures are displayed on 4 pages and the thumbnails can be enlarged by clicking on them, where also some information about what the photos show and with what type of camera they have been taken is given. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 29/07/2006] Here are a selection of panoramas photographed in Cyprus and viewable in either Java or Quicktime. Options include Pafos Harbour, various photographs of Troodos, Pafos Castle, Nicosia and much more.