Yacht charter Cyprus
Last updated on 21 June 2024
a sun-drenched island at the gateway to the East, Cyprus is a true paradise for yachtsmen in search of relaxation and a change of scenery. The island is said to be the birthplace of the goddess of love, Aphrodite. Today, it is a paradise for relaxation, also delighting lovers of Mediterranean culture.
A yacht charter in Cyprus will allow you to discover its fine sandy beaches or steep cliffs, its fertile valleys or its mountains covered with snow in winter, its small traditional villages or its modern seaside resorts, so much diversity that will amaze you. All the more so as the sailing conditions are very pleasant throughout the year.
If you disembark in Larnaca, the first places to visit are the Byzantine church of Saint Lazarus and the archaeological museum. Not far from there, Ayia Napa boasts fine sandy beaches lapped by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. To the west of the island, Paphos has a succession of cliffs and beautiful beaches. The city is also home to several exceptional monuments, including the Fort and the remains of the archaeological park.
Some must-sees
A cruise to Cyprus would not be perfect without a stop at some of its remarkable sites. The island is home to numerous places of interest that will meet the expectations of the most demanding. It is especially its precious cultural heritage that makes the eyes of budding historians light up. Among the most interesting, we will mention Kourion. This magnificent ancient city, also known as Curias, is located on the southern coast of the island, a few minutes from the town of Limassol. It is home to several mosaics, public baths, a basilica and the ruins of a theater offering a magnificent view of the Mediterranean.
If you want to immerse yourself in a medieval atmosphere during your stopover in Cyprus, don't miss a visit to the church of Angeloktisti, embellishing the village of Kiti since the 6th century, the romantic Bellapais Abbey and its Gothic style, or the majestic castle of Kyrénia, which houses a museum and a church.
When you stop off at the seaside resort of Paphos, in the west of the island, you can visit the UNESCO-recognized archaeological site. The latter is home to the ruins of Roman villas and ancient mosaics that are among the most impressive in the Mediterranean.
Beautiful beaches to discover
Cyprus also has the merit of being home to some charming beaches that rival the most beautiful sandy coasts of the Mediterranean in terms of beauty. This is the case of Governor's Beach, Curium Beach Pissouri and Petra tou Romiou, enhancing the coastline dominated by the white cliffs of Limassol. The beaches of Limassol mainly attract those who love to relax and are keen on water sports.
in Proratas, diving enthusiasts will have plenty of time to explore the seabed in the clear water in the open sea off the fine sandy beach of Fig Tree Bay. You will also enjoy exploring the sea caves in the Cape Greco National Park, located in the southwest of the island.
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
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