Cyprus Holidays

Once something of a hidden gem in the Mediterranean, holidays to Cyprus are now a popular choice for tourists from across Europe. With lush golden beaches, crisp azure waters, and a great choice of resorts, it’s little wonder a holiday to Cyprus is now at the top of a lot of travellers’ bucket lists.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing romantic getaway with your partner, an adventure-packed holiday with the family, or the chance to explore this beautiful nation at your own pace, your possibilities are endless.

Snorkelling alongside exotic fish, hiking through the near-tropical mountain trails, working on your tan under the blazing Cypriot sun, or even just booking yourself into a luxury resort to get the pampered treatment you deserve. There’s something for everyone.

Much like most parts of the Med, Cyprus has a long and storied history which stretches back thousands of years. Archeological discoveries found here are said to date back 10,000 years, while different periods of occupation have meant that Cyprus has an utterly unique cultural footprint, unlike any other.

Regardless of what kind of holiday you’re looking to indulge in, we offer a number of packages that cater to all needs. At Mercury Holidays, you can book all parts of your Cyprus holidays with ease, from the exact hotel you want to cost-effective flights. Combine both of these into the ultimate budget-friendly package holiday, making booking your dream getaway completely hassle-free.

Discover the Best Resorts in Cyprus

Cyprus, an island paradise, is famed for its white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking landscapes. Beyond its natural allure, it boasts rich history, vibrant culture, and lively towns. Here are five must-visit destinations in Cyprus:

Paphos

Paphos is a historical gem. Visit the UNESCO-listed Kato Paphos Archaeological Park with its Roman artifacts and mosaic floors. Explore the Tombs of the Kings and Paphos Castle. Legend has it that Aphrodite emerged from the sea here, and you can visit Aphrodite’s Rock. For tranquility, head to Chrysoroyiatissa Monastery or relax at Coral Bay.

Limassol

Limassol is packed with attractions. Discover the medieval Limassol Castle, ancient Amathus, and the archaeological museum. Enjoy Blue Flag beaches, a zoo, and the bustling Marina with its waterside restaurants and shops. Fasouri Watermania, the largest waterpark in Cyprus, offers fun for all ages. Water sports enthusiasts can dive, snorkel, surf, and more.

Protaras

Protaras is known for its sunny weather and stunning beaches. Fig Tree Beach is a highlight, with its white sand and clear waters. Green Bay offers a peaceful retreat, while Sirena Bay is perfect for a relaxed day by the sea. Explore sea caves, hike scenic trails, and enjoy lively bars and pubs.

Ayia Napa

Ayia Napa is famous for its sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife. Nissi Beach is a popular spot, though often busy. Beyond the nightlife, explore Cape Greco National Park with its nature trails, cliffs, and caves. Don’t miss the Cape Greco Tabletop and the ancient Neolithic settlement.

Larnaca

Larnaca is a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and rich history. Visit the Church of Saint Lazarus, a stunning example of Byzantine architecture. Stroll along the Finikoudes Promenade, lined with palm trees, cafes, and shops. Dive into the past at the Larnaca Salt Lake, home to flamingos in winter, and explore the ancient ruins of Kition. For beach lovers, Mackenzie Beach offers golden sands and clear waters, perfect for a day of relaxation or water sports. Whether you seek the excitement of Ayia Napa, the stunning beaches of Protaras and Limassol, the tranquility of the Troodos Mountains, or the historical charm of Larnaca, Cyprus offers incredible destinations and excellent holiday resorts.

The Best Beaches in Cyprus

Dreaming of sun-kissed shores and crystal-clear waters? Look no further than the stunning island of Cyprus. With its 57 Blue Flag beaches, there's a perfect spot for every traveller. Let's explore some of the best beaches this Mediterranean gem has to offer.

Nissi Beach: A Party Paradise

Located in the vibrant town of Ayia Napa, Nissi Beach is a postcard-perfect destination. Its white sands, turquoise waters, and lively atmosphere make it a favourite among young travellers. The beach is famous for its water sports, beach parties, and the iconic islet of Nissi, which can be reached by foot through the shallow waters.

Coral Bay: A Secluded Oasis

For a more tranquil experience, head to Coral Bay, just north of Paphos. This secluded bay offers stunning scenery, calm waters, and a peaceful atmosphere. It's perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and simply relaxing.

Fig Tree Beach: A Family-Friendly Favourite

Situated in Protaras, Fig Tree Beach is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and soft white sands. It's a great choice for families and those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere. The beach offers a variety of water sports and is surrounded by restaurants and bars.

Konnos Beach: A Hidden Gem

Nestled between Ayia Napa and Protaras, Konnos Beach is a hidden gem. Its sheltered bay offers calm waters, surrounded by pine trees and cliffs. It's ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying a peaceful day by the sea.

Finikoudes Beach: A City Beach Experience

Located in Larnaca, Finikoudes Beach is a popular choice for those who enjoy the combination of beach life and city amenities. The beach is lined with palm trees and offers a bustling promenade with shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Lara Beach: A Turtle Sanctuary

For a truly unique experience, visit Lara Beach on the Akamas Peninsula. This protected area is a nesting site for green and loggerhead turtles, offering a tranquil and unspoiled environment. The beach is perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.

Blue Lagoon: Underwater Wonderland

Near the Akamas Peninsula, the Blue Lagoon is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and stunning underwater visibility. It's a paradise for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. The area is also steeped in history and legend, with ancient ruins and natural springs to explore.

Whether you're looking for a lively party scene, a secluded escape, or a family-friendly beach, Cyprus has something to offer. With its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and friendly locals, it's the perfect destination for a memorable summer getaway.

Best Time to Visit Cyprus

Cyprus, with its Mediterranean charm, offers something special in every season. Understanding the best time to visit depends on what you seek from your holiday.

Spring (March to May) is a delightful time to visit Cyprus. The island bursts into bloom with wildflowers, and the weather is pleasantly warm, perfect for exploring historical sites and hiking in the Troodos Mountains. The temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Spring also hosts the vibrant Anthestiria Flower Festival in Limassol, celebrating the island’s floral beauty.

Summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season, with temperatures soaring between 25°C and 35°C. This is the best time for beach lovers to enjoy the sun-soaked shores of Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Limassol. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports. Summer also brings lively events like the Limassol Wine Festival and the Larnaca Summer Festival.

Autumn (September to November) offers a more relaxed atmosphere as the summer crowds thin out. The weather remains warm, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C, making it a great time for both beach activities and cultural exploration. The sea is still warm enough for swimming, and the grape harvest season brings wine festivals across the island. Autumn is also ideal for hiking and exploring the countryside.

Winter (December to February) in Cyprus is mild, with temperatures between 15°C and 20°C. While it may not be beach weather, it’s perfect for exploring the island’s rich history and culture without the crowds. The Troodos Mountains even offer a chance for some winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. Winter also features festive events such as Christmas markets and the Epiphany celebrations.

No matter when you choose to visit, Cyprus promises a memorable experience with its diverse offerings and welcoming atmosphere.

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Your Cyprus Questions Answered

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Cypriot cuisine is a flavorful blend of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences. Popular dishes include souvlaki (grilled meat skewers), halloumi cheese, moussaka, and meze—a selection of small dishes to share. Fresh seafood is also widely available.

The food in Cyprus is generally safe to eat. Opt for freshly prepared meals from reputable restaurants and busy local tavernas.

Yes, travel insurance is recommended when visiting Cyprus. It can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unexpected events, offering peace of mind during your trip.

Must-see attractions in Cyprus include the ancient city of Kourion, the beautiful beaches of Ayia Napa and Protaras, and the charming villages in the Troodos Mountains. Don’t miss Paphos with its archaeological sites and the scenic Akamas Peninsula.

Yes, casual dress is fine for most places, but modest clothing is recommended when visiting religious sites. It’s polite to greet people with a friendly “Kalimera” (good morning) in Greek. Tipping around 5–10% in restaurants is appreciated if service isn’t included.

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Comfortable walking shoes are great for exploring, and a light jacket may be useful for cooler evenings, especially in spring or autumn.

The best time to visit Cyprus is from April to October when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beach activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor adventures.

Yes, Cyprus is generally safe for tourists. It’s always wise to take standard precautions, such as keeping an eye on your belongings in busy areas and avoiding isolated places at night.

Greek and Turkish are the official languages, depending on the region. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and by many locals, making it easy for visitors to communicate.

The currency used in Cyprus is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops, but carrying some cash is handy for small purchases, especially in rural areas or local markets.

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