About Cyprus Travel Hub

Cyprus Travel Hub is a travel guide built for people who want to get more out of Cyprus than a sunbed and a poolside cocktail — though there’s nothing wrong with those either.

I’ve been visiting Cyprus for years, and what kept pulling me back wasn’t the beaches (though Lara and Fig Tree Bay are genuinely special) — it was the layered history, the village tavernas that don’t make it onto any list, the mountain roads through the Troodos, and the way the island rewards you when you go slightly off the main tourist circuit.

This site exists because most Cyprus travel content online falls into two camps: generic hotel booking guides that tell you nothing useful, or outdated forum posts from 2014 that link to restaurants that no longer exist. Cyprus Travel Hub tries to be something more useful — specific, honest, and written from actual experience of the island.

What you’ll find here

The guides on this site cover the places most UK visitors actually go — Paphos, Limassol, Ayia Napa, Protaras, Larnaca — as well as the parts of the island that are easier to miss: the Akamas Peninsula, the wine villages of the Troodos foothills, the quiet north coast around Polis. There’s also practical travel planning content: which airport to fly into, what to eat, how to get around, and what Cyprus in winter actually looks like.

The food and drink guides are written for people who want to eat well rather than just safely — Cypriot cuisine is genuinely excellent and deeply underrated, and a trip that doesn’t involve at least one proper meze at a village taverna is a trip that’s left something on the table.

How this site works

Cyprus Travel Hub is independently run. Some posts contain affiliate links — if you book a hotel or tour through a link on this site, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps keep the site running. It doesn’t influence which places I recommend or what I say about them; I only link to things I’d actually suggest to a friend planning a trip.

If you have a question about planning a Cyprus trip, spotted something outdated, or just want to share a recommendation — the contact page is the best place to reach me.

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