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Cyprus Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The island of Aphrodite, Cyprus, lying in the eastern bowl of the Mediterranean Sea, awaits tourists with warm sunny weather, diverse landscape and friendly locals. On the third largest island of the Mediterranean Sea, recreation is provided by crystal clear water, beaches with golden sand and forest-covered hilltops, while little villages, monasteries and the ancient monuments are all interesting
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Cyprus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narro
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Cyprus Travel Guide
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun everyday.Where Championship Golf courses, inviting beaches, and breathtaking mountain trails lie around luxurious hotels. Once you've been to Cyprus,
it's
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Cyprus: Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Cyprus is a great destination for family friendly beach holidays at an affordable price - with cheap Cyprus hotels and flights from all over the UK.
Check out our travel guide to find out why many British families jet to this beautiful island every year!
You can find out more by visiting:
http://www.hotels4u.com
http://twitter.com/hotels4u
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Paphos, Cyprus Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most important religious, cultural and commercial center in Cyprus,
which used to be the capital at one point.
Cytherea, the Cyprus-born,, I shall sing who gives gentle gifts to mortals and on her lovely face always there are smiles and delightf
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Paphos, Cyprus: Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Steeped in history and culture, Paphos is one of the most popular holiday resorts in Cyprus. Known as the 'land of love' and the birthplace of the Greek goddess Aphrodite many couples visit Paphos to get married - whether on the beach or at one of the many Cyprus hotels here.
Hotels4u.com provide perfectly placed, perfectly priced hotels in Papho
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Ayia Napa, Cyprus - Cyprus Tourism - Cyprus Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Ayia Napa, a quiet fishing village which started developing into a holiday
resort in the 70s when some resorts came under Turkish occupation.
Although there are many beaches and bays for bathing in Cyprus, the majority of tourists prefer Ayia Napa. The res
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Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mounta
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Protaras main street - Protaras Drive - Scooter ride - Cyprus Travel Guide - Ayia Napa
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Travel Guide Paphos, Cyprus - Pafos, a good reason for all seasons
Beautiful countryside, a cosmopolitan resort, historic sights as well as sporting activities, the Pafos region has something for everyone at any time of year.
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Larnaka, Cyprus - what to see?
Travel guide through Larnaka
Visit my blog (find your language option on the right side): http://putovanjazasvakoga.blogspot.ba/
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Adams Beach Hotel, Cyprus: Travel Guide
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The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of the popular resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
The recipient of numerous awards, this 5 Star retreat is especially popular with couples and families with modern facilities, 385 guestrooms with Inland or Mediterranean Sea views, plenty of onsite
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Limassol, Cyprus Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Limassol, the second largest city of Cyprus which its atmosphere is Turkish
rather than Greek. Besides the traditional fruit and grape processing, tourism plays an ever growing part in the life of the community.
Female: The atmosphere of Limassol, the secon
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Lefkosia (Cyprus) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Lefkosia in Cyprus.
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Full movie, Travel & Tourist guide, Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa,Protaras,Famagusta,Larnaca
http://www.cyprussummer.com : Watch Full movie : Travel & Tourist guide - Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa, Protaras, Famagusta, Larnaca, Nicosia, paphos, Polis, Capo Gerco. Cyprus travel and tourism guide - Travel Adventure of Nature Culture and Destination Landmark Tourism Destination (group) Travel Channel (TV Network) Nice Museum Good holliday in Cyprus island. Full movie with original so
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Cyprus - a travel destination video
View more travel videos from all over the world; find information on destinations, hotels, attractions and more at videoglobetrotter.com.
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Cyprus Travel Guide - Nicosia
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Cyprus Travel Guide - Nissi beach, Ayia Napa
For more information about Cyprus and Ayia Napa visit my blog:
Za više informacija o Kipru i Aja Napi posjetite moj blog: http://putovanjazasvakoga.blogspot.ba/
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Gay Travel Guide: Cyprus (Mini Review ONLY)
Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
Need Cash: Yes
Major Cities: Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, Larnaka
Walk: X
Bike: XX
Public Transit: XXX
Car: XXXX
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Cyprus Travel Guide - Famagusta, Varosha & Salamis
Visit my blog: http://putovanjazasvakoga.blogspot.ba/
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Ayia Napa local Church - Cyprus Travel Guide Full HD
http://www.cyprussummer.com : Cyprus travel and tourism guide Travel Adventure Ayia Napa local Church - Cyprus Travel Guide Full HD Panoramic
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Travel Guide Paphos, Cyprus - Pafos, for the Cultural Lover
EU Capital of Culture 2017, Birth Place of Aphrodite, UNESCO Heritage Listed
Get a free, updated Paphos Travel Guide:
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Book your tickets:
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Coral Beach Hotel, Cyprus: Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Basking on 500 metres of natural sandy beach and surrounded by 10 acres of wonderful landscaped gardens, the Coral Beach Hotel and Resort, is one of the most ideal hotels in Cyprus for all the family. Offering an All Inclusive package, providing a host of dining and entertainment choices, together with various room options, means this resort has som
Cyprus Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The island of Aphrodite, Cyprus, lying in the eastern bowl of the Mediterranean Sea, awaits tourists with warm sunny weather, diverse landscape and friendly loc...
The island of Aphrodite, Cyprus, lying in the eastern bowl of the Mediterranean Sea, awaits tourists with warm sunny weather, diverse landscape and friendly locals. On the third largest island of the Mediterranean Sea, recreation is provided by crystal clear water, beaches with golden sand and forest-covered hilltops, while little villages, monasteries and the ancient monuments are all interesting sights. During its long history Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Turks fought for this island. All the conquerors have left their marks in the form of magnificent mosaics, silent temples, huge forts, and thin minarets. Larnaca, which is now also a holiday resort, the capital Nicosia, Lefkara village, known for its craftsmen, the beautiful Pafos, and the Troodos mountains all give us unforgettable memories. Cyprus is ideal for those who like to lie on the beach, surf, take tours, go on a bike tour, but for the skiers as well
wn.com/Cyprus Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The island of Aphrodite, Cyprus, lying in the eastern bowl of the Mediterranean Sea, awaits tourists with warm sunny weather, diverse landscape and friendly locals. On the third largest island of the Mediterranean Sea, recreation is provided by crystal clear water, beaches with golden sand and forest-covered hilltops, while little villages, monasteries and the ancient monuments are all interesting sights. During its long history Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Turks fought for this island. All the conquerors have left their marks in the form of magnificent mosaics, silent temples, huge forts, and thin minarets. Larnaca, which is now also a holiday resort, the capital Nicosia, Lefkara village, known for its craftsmen, the beautiful Pafos, and the Troodos mountains all give us unforgettable memories. Cyprus is ideal for those who like to lie on the beach, surf, take tours, go on a bike tour, but for the skiers as well
- published: 29 Mar 2015
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Cyprus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Ni...
Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!
wn.com/Cyprus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!
- published: 28 Mar 2014
- views: 49686
Cyprus Travel Guide
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world t...
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun everyday.Where Championship Golf courses, inviting beaches, and breathtaking mountain trails lie around luxurious hotels. Once you've been to Cyprus,
it's easy to see why you'll come back again.
The island, Cyprus Travel Guide, which legend has it was where Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, was born at the picturesque Petra Tou Romiou near Paphos, lies on the fringes of Europe at a point where Asian, Middle Eastern and European cultures merge. While giving the island a rich mix of traditions, cuisine and music, Cyprus's strategic position has also made it desirable to countless powers over millennia. All have left their mark on all Cyprus Travel Guides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YighfV0PpyU
wn.com/Cyprus Travel Guide
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun everyday.Where Championship Golf courses, inviting beaches, and breathtaking mountain trails lie around luxurious hotels. Once you've been to Cyprus,
it's easy to see why you'll come back again.
The island, Cyprus Travel Guide, which legend has it was where Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, was born at the picturesque Petra Tou Romiou near Paphos, lies on the fringes of Europe at a point where Asian, Middle Eastern and European cultures merge. While giving the island a rich mix of traditions, cuisine and music, Cyprus's strategic position has also made it desirable to countless powers over millennia. All have left their mark on all Cyprus Travel Guides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YighfV0PpyU
- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 596
Cyprus: Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Cyprus is a great destination for family friendly beach holidays at an affordable price - with cheap Cyprus hot...
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Cyprus is a great destination for family friendly beach holidays at an affordable price - with cheap Cyprus hotels and flights from all over the UK.
Check out our travel guide to find out why many British families jet to this beautiful island every year!
You can find out more by visiting:
http://www.hotels4u.com
http://twitter.com/hotels4u_com
http://www.facebook.com/hotels4ucom
http://www.hotels4u.com/blog
http://www.youtube.com/user/Hotels4ucom
wn.com/Cyprus Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Cyprus is a great destination for family friendly beach holidays at an affordable price - with cheap Cyprus hotels and flights from all over the UK.
Check out our travel guide to find out why many British families jet to this beautiful island every year!
You can find out more by visiting:
http://www.hotels4u.com
http://twitter.com/hotels4u_com
http://www.facebook.com/hotels4ucom
http://www.hotels4u.com/blog
http://www.youtube.com/user/Hotels4ucom
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 3267
Paphos, Cyprus Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most i...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most important religious, cultural and commercial center in Cyprus,
which used to be the capital at one point.
Cytherea, the Cyprus-born,, I shall sing who gives gentle gifts to mortals and on her lovely face always there are smiles and delightful bloom shines over it, wrote Homer in his hymn to Aphrodite. The goddess of beauty and love emerged from the sea by the shores of Petra Tou Romiou. This romantic tale and the beautifully shaped rocks of the shore entices a lot of people to swim out into the sea and touch the rock of Aphrodite in the hope of eternal youth. I've never seen such an island of such female character, never breathed an air that is so dangerous and so full of sweet temptations confessed the greatest neoGreek writer Nikos Kazantzakis. Troodos Mountain lies in the middle of island. Its highest peak, the Olympus is almost 2000m high. Its gentle slopes face southwest. Many people who did not like the heat built their houses or vacation homes here instead of the seashore. The air is always pleasantly cool and balsamic and the trees offer plenty of shade. English bureaucrats also moved here with their families and lived in great colonial style houses with large terraces and took care of their official business from here. As they love to hike in the woods, we have thank them for many tourist trails and paths that lead to wonderful sights.
The purpose of the exhibition rooms, the screening room and the pamphlets in the visitors' center at the gates of the Troodos Mountains is to show visitors the things that are worthwhile seeing on the mountain. This is all the more important as people who visit the mountain in summer have no idea what it is like in winter and vice versa. The documentary film shows the changing of the seasons, the native wildlife, colorful vegetation and offers a glimpse into the traditional life of the people living in the villages on the mountain. This is also good for business because summer vacationers may become winter skiers as a result of watching this film. An interesting fact is that Rimbaud worked here as a headman on the building of the governor's palace. The then 26 year old French engineer came to Cyprus looking for adventure and found the island to be poetic. We can see mouflans, foxes, and forest animals portrayed on film and also stuffed.
There are no snakes on the island today which is allegedly due to a whole shipment of cats being brought in at one point to kill these reptiles. Whether this story is true or not, cats are preferred to dogs on the island as the latter allegedly once spread some sort of infection throughout the island. Maybe this is the reason that there are wild cats in the Troodos Mountains yet not many dogs are kept in the houses. Dogs are only becoming popular pets nowadays. In ancient times and the middle ages, the mountainsides of Cyprus used to be covered with seemingly endless rows of cedar trees. The resistant good quality hardwood was used to build boats so forests became scarce. Luckily, they weren't destroyed altogether and thanks to methodical replanting, cedar forests can be found in great numbers around the mountains. South of the 1400m Tripoli Mountain in cedar valley, there are some 4000 cedar trees all under strict protection.
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Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most important religious, cultural and commercial center in Cyprus,
which used to be the capital at one point.
Cytherea, the Cyprus-born,, I shall sing who gives gentle gifts to mortals and on her lovely face always there are smiles and delightful bloom shines over it, wrote Homer in his hymn to Aphrodite. The goddess of beauty and love emerged from the sea by the shores of Petra Tou Romiou. This romantic tale and the beautifully shaped rocks of the shore entices a lot of people to swim out into the sea and touch the rock of Aphrodite in the hope of eternal youth. I've never seen such an island of such female character, never breathed an air that is so dangerous and so full of sweet temptations confessed the greatest neoGreek writer Nikos Kazantzakis. Troodos Mountain lies in the middle of island. Its highest peak, the Olympus is almost 2000m high. Its gentle slopes face southwest. Many people who did not like the heat built their houses or vacation homes here instead of the seashore. The air is always pleasantly cool and balsamic and the trees offer plenty of shade. English bureaucrats also moved here with their families and lived in great colonial style houses with large terraces and took care of their official business from here. As they love to hike in the woods, we have thank them for many tourist trails and paths that lead to wonderful sights.
The purpose of the exhibition rooms, the screening room and the pamphlets in the visitors' center at the gates of the Troodos Mountains is to show visitors the things that are worthwhile seeing on the mountain. This is all the more important as people who visit the mountain in summer have no idea what it is like in winter and vice versa. The documentary film shows the changing of the seasons, the native wildlife, colorful vegetation and offers a glimpse into the traditional life of the people living in the villages on the mountain. This is also good for business because summer vacationers may become winter skiers as a result of watching this film. An interesting fact is that Rimbaud worked here as a headman on the building of the governor's palace. The then 26 year old French engineer came to Cyprus looking for adventure and found the island to be poetic. We can see mouflans, foxes, and forest animals portrayed on film and also stuffed.
There are no snakes on the island today which is allegedly due to a whole shipment of cats being brought in at one point to kill these reptiles. Whether this story is true or not, cats are preferred to dogs on the island as the latter allegedly once spread some sort of infection throughout the island. Maybe this is the reason that there are wild cats in the Troodos Mountains yet not many dogs are kept in the houses. Dogs are only becoming popular pets nowadays. In ancient times and the middle ages, the mountainsides of Cyprus used to be covered with seemingly endless rows of cedar trees. The resistant good quality hardwood was used to build boats so forests became scarce. Luckily, they weren't destroyed altogether and thanks to methodical replanting, cedar forests can be found in great numbers around the mountains. South of the 1400m Tripoli Mountain in cedar valley, there are some 4000 cedar trees all under strict protection.
Tags: Visit Paphos in Cyprus Part 2/3,cyprus travel attractions,cyprus travel information,cyprus travel tips,paphos in cyprus,shepherd entertainment,world travel,cyprus travel guide,shepherdfilm
- published: 31 Aug 2013
- views: 2042
Paphos, Cyprus: Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Steeped in history and culture, Paphos is one of the most popular holiday resorts in Cyprus. Known as the 'land...
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Steeped in history and culture, Paphos is one of the most popular holiday resorts in Cyprus. Known as the 'land of love' and the birthplace of the Greek goddess Aphrodite many couples visit Paphos to get married - whether on the beach or at one of the many Cyprus hotels here.
Hotels4u.com provide perfectly placed, perfectly priced hotels in Paphos for all your holiday needs. Find us at http://www.hotels4u.com where you can learn more about hotels in Cyprus and other popular holiday destinations.
You can find out more by visiting:
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wn.com/Paphos, Cyprus Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
Steeped in history and culture, Paphos is one of the most popular holiday resorts in Cyprus. Known as the 'land of love' and the birthplace of the Greek goddess Aphrodite many couples visit Paphos to get married - whether on the beach or at one of the many Cyprus hotels here.
Hotels4u.com provide perfectly placed, perfectly priced hotels in Paphos for all your holiday needs. Find us at http://www.hotels4u.com where you can learn more about hotels in Cyprus and other popular holiday destinations.
You can find out more by visiting:
http://www.hotels4u.com
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- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 25980
Ayia Napa, Cyprus - Cyprus Tourism - Cyprus Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Ayia Napa, a quiet...
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Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Ayia Napa, a quiet fishing village which started developing into a holiday
resort in the 70s when some resorts came under Turkish occupation.
Although there are many beaches and bays for bathing in Cyprus, the majority of tourists prefer Ayia Napa. The resort is 40km from the international airport. The quiet fishing village started developing into a holiday resort in the 70s when some resorts came under Turkish occupation. The luxurious hotels of the area are a favorite spot of the former conquerors, the Brits and lots of tourists come here from the chilly Scandinavian countries as well. Naturally, Cypriotes living in the hills also like to come to the middle of the island for a vacation. Cypriotes go to the small votive chapel on the beach to pray, while tourists looking for exotic sites go there to feast their eyes. During the 82 years of English dominion, many Cypriotes went to England to study and work. Today, their descendants are in many villas on the Ayia Napa seashore. Naturally, the cosmopolitan city has all the accommodation, entertainment and culinary opportunities that are expected from a tourist place such as this.
If you're looking for pleasant and carefree seaside location, and don't want to worry about the weather, the sea temperature or the cleanliness of the place, then Cyprus is the place for you. If you want to spice up your days spent sunbathing on the beach and swimming with short and relaxed excursions, then Cyprus is also the place for you as well for those tourists who are intrigued with the lifestyle and culture of the people of this distant island, its scenery, unique flora and fauna and the artifacts of its exceptionally rich historical past, says the tour guide book. An extra plus to the weather is the fact that there's no need to safeguard our towels on the beach. Crime on the island is virtually nonexistent except if a foreign thief happens to spend his vacation next to us. The main square of the city bears the name of the Nobel prize winner, Greek poet, Seferis.
The only real monument of Ayia Napa is the 16th century monastery surrounded by a tall wall. Its foundation is surrounded a legend. Some hunters were hunting in the nearby forest and their barking dogs led them to a small cave. In it, they found a fresh water spring and a Virgin Mary icon that had been hidden there several centuries ago. The settlement soon became a place of pilgrimage and received its name after that icon. News of the spring water performing miracles also spread quickly. The wall was erected against the gothic buildings built of golden stones as protection against pirates. Its builders didn't know that the wall would not be able to protect the monks from the soon to arrive Turkish troops. We can hear Romeo and Juliet stories in several places throughout the world. The one in Ayia Napa is less tragic than most. The father of a rich Venetian girl didn't let her marry her poor lover. So she moved into the monastery and lived there for the rest of her life.
The building was left empty in the 20th century then later became the guest house of the world council of churches. There're excellent four to five star hotels in the area, some of which were built in the 70s but have been nicely renovated. In some hotels, you can have your own bubble bath with the apartment and step of the patio straight into the pool that connects the buildings. The sea itself is only 100m away but if you prefer swimming in fresh water, you can freshen up in the adventure pools of the hotel. In the evening, there are various activities with which tourists can amuse themselves. The hotels restaurants are a real culinary experience serving Greek, Mediterranean and international dishes. Boat trips depart from the charming harbor of Ayia Napa. These trips are almost compulsory on vacations spent in popular tourist destinations. Along the shore, you sail past small beach resorts, Nissi beach, Markonissos, -- and Protaras. Protaras used to be called fig tree bay after the tree standing by the tavern in the main square. It's almost unbelievable how much the area has developed.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Ayia Napa, a quiet fishing village which started developing into a holiday
resort in the 70s when some resorts came under Turkish occupation.
Although there are many beaches and bays for bathing in Cyprus, the majority of tourists prefer Ayia Napa. The resort is 40km from the international airport. The quiet fishing village started developing into a holiday resort in the 70s when some resorts came under Turkish occupation. The luxurious hotels of the area are a favorite spot of the former conquerors, the Brits and lots of tourists come here from the chilly Scandinavian countries as well. Naturally, Cypriotes living in the hills also like to come to the middle of the island for a vacation. Cypriotes go to the small votive chapel on the beach to pray, while tourists looking for exotic sites go there to feast their eyes. During the 82 years of English dominion, many Cypriotes went to England to study and work. Today, their descendants are in many villas on the Ayia Napa seashore. Naturally, the cosmopolitan city has all the accommodation, entertainment and culinary opportunities that are expected from a tourist place such as this.
If you're looking for pleasant and carefree seaside location, and don't want to worry about the weather, the sea temperature or the cleanliness of the place, then Cyprus is the place for you. If you want to spice up your days spent sunbathing on the beach and swimming with short and relaxed excursions, then Cyprus is also the place for you as well for those tourists who are intrigued with the lifestyle and culture of the people of this distant island, its scenery, unique flora and fauna and the artifacts of its exceptionally rich historical past, says the tour guide book. An extra plus to the weather is the fact that there's no need to safeguard our towels on the beach. Crime on the island is virtually nonexistent except if a foreign thief happens to spend his vacation next to us. The main square of the city bears the name of the Nobel prize winner, Greek poet, Seferis.
The only real monument of Ayia Napa is the 16th century monastery surrounded by a tall wall. Its foundation is surrounded a legend. Some hunters were hunting in the nearby forest and their barking dogs led them to a small cave. In it, they found a fresh water spring and a Virgin Mary icon that had been hidden there several centuries ago. The settlement soon became a place of pilgrimage and received its name after that icon. News of the spring water performing miracles also spread quickly. The wall was erected against the gothic buildings built of golden stones as protection against pirates. Its builders didn't know that the wall would not be able to protect the monks from the soon to arrive Turkish troops. We can hear Romeo and Juliet stories in several places throughout the world. The one in Ayia Napa is less tragic than most. The father of a rich Venetian girl didn't let her marry her poor lover. So she moved into the monastery and lived there for the rest of her life.
The building was left empty in the 20th century then later became the guest house of the world council of churches. There're excellent four to five star hotels in the area, some of which were built in the 70s but have been nicely renovated. In some hotels, you can have your own bubble bath with the apartment and step of the patio straight into the pool that connects the buildings. The sea itself is only 100m away but if you prefer swimming in fresh water, you can freshen up in the adventure pools of the hotel. In the evening, there are various activities with which tourists can amuse themselves. The hotels restaurants are a real culinary experience serving Greek, Mediterranean and international dishes. Boat trips depart from the charming harbor of Ayia Napa. These trips are almost compulsory on vacations spent in popular tourist destinations. Along the shore, you sail past small beach resorts, Nissi beach, Markonissos, -- and Protaras. Protaras used to be called fig tree bay after the tree standing by the tavern in the main square. It's almost unbelievable how much the area has developed.
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- published: 28 Aug 2013
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Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
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The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to Cyprus for three main reasons. One of these is its favorable location. Tourists can easily reach the beaches of Napa, the capital Nicosia, the Troodos Mountain or Paphos from here. The second is its international airport, the significance of which has greatly increased since the division of the island.
This is where all the charter planes land while the harbor welcomes the ships arriving from Israel and Arabic countries. This is where the one to two day boat trips to Syria and Lebanon set off. There are no trains on the island as the only line was demolished in the 50s. However, the road system is of good quality and public transportation is highly developed. Tourists can also use share taxis or rent cars and motorcycles. Let's not forget that as a heritage of the British governance, cars drive on the left hand side of the road which makes life a little difficult at first but by the time it's time to go home, you'll have become accustomed to it. The city is made up of three distinct parts. The seashore with its modern buildings and beach promenades, the old town and the one time Turkish quarter. The promenade is the site of folklore and art performances.
The most beautiful and most important site of Larnaca is the St. Lazarus church. According to John's gospel, Christ resurrected Lazarus who later fled to Cyprus and was the bishop of Kition for 30 years. The church stands on his grave. Lazarus didn't find eternal peace in death as his earthly remains were first taken to Constantinople, now Istanbul and then to Marseilles. All that remains of the ancient city of Kition is a not too large excavation in the northern part of Larnaca. The grave of Lazarus can be seen in the crypt below the church. The sign on his empty sarcophagus reads, friend of Jesus. The church has a central knave, two isles and three domes. There's Byzantine and Latin marks and is still in use today. Grandiose weddings and christenings are held here. The churchyard was a favorite burial site for foreigners especially high ranking Englishmen. Some researchers say that the name Larnaca stems from the ancient Greek word sarcophagus and refers to the tomb of Lazarus.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to Cyprus for three main reasons. One of these is its favorable location. Tourists can easily reach the beaches of Napa, the capital Nicosia, the Troodos Mountain or Paphos from here. The second is its international airport, the significance of which has greatly increased since the division of the island.
This is where all the charter planes land while the harbor welcomes the ships arriving from Israel and Arabic countries. This is where the one to two day boat trips to Syria and Lebanon set off. There are no trains on the island as the only line was demolished in the 50s. However, the road system is of good quality and public transportation is highly developed. Tourists can also use share taxis or rent cars and motorcycles. Let's not forget that as a heritage of the British governance, cars drive on the left hand side of the road which makes life a little difficult at first but by the time it's time to go home, you'll have become accustomed to it. The city is made up of three distinct parts. The seashore with its modern buildings and beach promenades, the old town and the one time Turkish quarter. The promenade is the site of folklore and art performances.
The most beautiful and most important site of Larnaca is the St. Lazarus church. According to John's gospel, Christ resurrected Lazarus who later fled to Cyprus and was the bishop of Kition for 30 years. The church stands on his grave. Lazarus didn't find eternal peace in death as his earthly remains were first taken to Constantinople, now Istanbul and then to Marseilles. All that remains of the ancient city of Kition is a not too large excavation in the northern part of Larnaca. The grave of Lazarus can be seen in the crypt below the church. The sign on his empty sarcophagus reads, friend of Jesus. The church has a central knave, two isles and three domes. There's Byzantine and Latin marks and is still in use today. Grandiose weddings and christenings are held here. The churchyard was a favorite burial site for foreigners especially high ranking Englishmen. Some researchers say that the name Larnaca stems from the ancient Greek word sarcophagus and refers to the tomb of Lazarus.
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- published: 28 Aug 2013
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Protaras main street - Protaras Drive - Scooter ride - Cyprus Travel Guide - Ayia Napa
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- published: 27 Aug 2012
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Travel Guide Paphos, Cyprus - Pafos, a good reason for all seasons
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Larnaka, Cyprus - what to see?
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Adams Beach Hotel, Cyprus: Travel Guide
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The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of the popular resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
The recipient of numerous awards, this 5 Star retreat is especially popular with couples and families with modern facilities, 385 guestrooms with Inland or Mediterranean Sea views, plenty of onsite sports and recreation facilities, and a perfect location within walking distance of all the trendy night spots, bars, restaurants, supermarkets and shopping centres. Agia Napa Monastery is half a mile away and Larnaca Airportis 45 km from the hotel.
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The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of the popular resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
The recipient of numerous awards, this 5 Star retreat is especially popular with couples and families with modern facilities, 385 guestrooms with Inland or Mediterranean Sea views, plenty of onsite sports and recreation facilities, and a perfect location within walking distance of all the trendy night spots, bars, restaurants, supermarkets and shopping centres. Agia Napa Monastery is half a mile away and Larnaca Airportis 45 km from the hotel.
Hotels4u.com provide perfectly placed, perfectly priced hotels in Ayia Napa for all your holiday needs. Find us at http://bit.ly/guDFlt where you can learn more about hotels in Cyprus and other popular holiday destinations.
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- published: 28 Sep 2012
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Limassol, Cyprus Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Limassol, the second largest city of Cyprus which its atmosphere is Turkish
rather than Greek. Besides the traditional fruit and grape processing, tourism plays an ever growing part in the life of the community.
Female: The atmosphere of Limassol, the second largest city of Cyprus is Turkish rather than Greek. Besides the traditional fruit and grape processing, tourism plays an ever growing part in the life of the community. This is where the ship carrying, the fiancé and sister of Richard the Lionhearted was shipwrecked in a storm in 1191. The treatment that the princess received prompted the king to disembark and avenge it on the Byzantine ruler. Richard and Berengaria were married in the chapel of the port of Limassol. Although at that time they didn't have video recordings, we can still see the event on film in one of the main attractions of the city, the so called time elevator that was built in the -- complex behind the fort. The time elevator is basically a panorama movie with surround sound and moving seats. The cars in which we embark on our time travel move in accordance to the 45 minute story. Of course, we can see the resurrection of Lazarus and Aphrodite rising from the sea.
After portraying the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine eras, the film shows us how Richard the Lionhearted sold the island to Guy de Lusignan in 1191. This marked the beginning of the Franc era which was followed by the Venetian rule from 1489. 1571 marked the beginning of the Ozman era that was followed by English rule between 1878 and 1960. The rest is the recent past that can still be witnessed today. Opposite the time elevator is a huge shop called the Sea Sponge Center. We can see here everything and anything that the sea has to offer as well as live performances.
Male: The sponge has this black coloring, like this one here. It's part of the sponge otherwise, we keep them in -- with the sponge out of the sea, it destroys the sponge. It's very hard. For this reason we -- it's very difficult for us to bleach. After we have to remove the stones and shells from the root, put in the bleach about seven to eight hours and destroy the stones of the shells. After when we take it out, it's like this one. No stones, no shells in the roots. If you want to change the natural color, we put in the bleach.
Female: An incredible amount of sponges and sea cucumbers are on display here. These are later disinfected, whitened in a chloride solution and then turned into bathing sponges. They also sell seashells and other shelled creatures, treasures found in the sea, souvenirs and natural cosmetics made of natural marine materials. Among the items exhibited, we can fine ships propellers, petrified anchors and 200 year old scuba diving gear. Captain Cousteau himself smiles at us at the entrance. If you're looking for something more useful than the good old boring souvenirs then this is the place for you.
Kourion only 19km from Limassol has been the most spectacular archeological site of Cyprus since excavations started in 1880. The ancient city was already mentioned in Egyptian inscriptions in the 13th century BC. According to Homer, it was founded by soldiers returning from the Trojan War. The archaeological excavations confirmed the island's connection with the Greek mainland. There are signs that there was a cult of Apollo here. Kourion remained a significant city even under Roman rule but due to multiple earthquakes later became desolate. From the seats of the theater nesting amid the slopes of the hill, you can see the surrounding landspace and the sparkling sea in the distance.
Further interesting sights of the vast excavation can be seen in the former city center northwest of the theater. This is where the ruins of the 70m long paleo Christian basilica with three aisles and a christening chapel on its eastern side can be seen. The Nymphameau stands close to the old Roman forum. This is where the well house and the indispensable public bath stood. Although it's hard to tell from the ruins, archeologists swear that they have found signs of floor heating, pools with cold, lukewarm and warm water and many massage and changing rooms. The foundations, flooring and magnificent mosaics of several ancient houses can still be seen today.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Limassol, the second largest city of Cyprus which its atmosphere is Turkish
rather than Greek. Besides the traditional fruit and grape processing, tourism plays an ever growing part in the life of the community.
Female: The atmosphere of Limassol, the second largest city of Cyprus is Turkish rather than Greek. Besides the traditional fruit and grape processing, tourism plays an ever growing part in the life of the community. This is where the ship carrying, the fiancé and sister of Richard the Lionhearted was shipwrecked in a storm in 1191. The treatment that the princess received prompted the king to disembark and avenge it on the Byzantine ruler. Richard and Berengaria were married in the chapel of the port of Limassol. Although at that time they didn't have video recordings, we can still see the event on film in one of the main attractions of the city, the so called time elevator that was built in the -- complex behind the fort. The time elevator is basically a panorama movie with surround sound and moving seats. The cars in which we embark on our time travel move in accordance to the 45 minute story. Of course, we can see the resurrection of Lazarus and Aphrodite rising from the sea.
After portraying the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine eras, the film shows us how Richard the Lionhearted sold the island to Guy de Lusignan in 1191. This marked the beginning of the Franc era which was followed by the Venetian rule from 1489. 1571 marked the beginning of the Ozman era that was followed by English rule between 1878 and 1960. The rest is the recent past that can still be witnessed today. Opposite the time elevator is a huge shop called the Sea Sponge Center. We can see here everything and anything that the sea has to offer as well as live performances.
Male: The sponge has this black coloring, like this one here. It's part of the sponge otherwise, we keep them in -- with the sponge out of the sea, it destroys the sponge. It's very hard. For this reason we -- it's very difficult for us to bleach. After we have to remove the stones and shells from the root, put in the bleach about seven to eight hours and destroy the stones of the shells. After when we take it out, it's like this one. No stones, no shells in the roots. If you want to change the natural color, we put in the bleach.
Female: An incredible amount of sponges and sea cucumbers are on display here. These are later disinfected, whitened in a chloride solution and then turned into bathing sponges. They also sell seashells and other shelled creatures, treasures found in the sea, souvenirs and natural cosmetics made of natural marine materials. Among the items exhibited, we can fine ships propellers, petrified anchors and 200 year old scuba diving gear. Captain Cousteau himself smiles at us at the entrance. If you're looking for something more useful than the good old boring souvenirs then this is the place for you.
Kourion only 19km from Limassol has been the most spectacular archeological site of Cyprus since excavations started in 1880. The ancient city was already mentioned in Egyptian inscriptions in the 13th century BC. According to Homer, it was founded by soldiers returning from the Trojan War. The archaeological excavations confirmed the island's connection with the Greek mainland. There are signs that there was a cult of Apollo here. Kourion remained a significant city even under Roman rule but due to multiple earthquakes later became desolate. From the seats of the theater nesting amid the slopes of the hill, you can see the surrounding landspace and the sparkling sea in the distance.
Further interesting sights of the vast excavation can be seen in the former city center northwest of the theater. This is where the ruins of the 70m long paleo Christian basilica with three aisles and a christening chapel on its eastern side can be seen. The Nymphameau stands close to the old Roman forum. This is where the well house and the indispensable public bath stood. Although it's hard to tell from the ruins, archeologists swear that they have found signs of floor heating, pools with cold, lukewarm and warm water and many massage and changing rooms. The foundations, flooring and magnificent mosaics of several ancient houses can still be seen today.
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- published: 30 Aug 2013
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Lefkosia (Cyprus) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Full movie, Travel & Tourist guide, Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa,Protaras,Famagusta,Larnaca
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Cyprus - a travel destination video
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- published: 18 Jan 2013
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Cyprus Travel Guide - Nissi beach, Ayia Napa
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
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Gay Travel Guide: Cyprus (Mini Review ONLY)
Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
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Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
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Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
Need Cash: Yes
Major Cities: Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, Larnaka
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Cyprus Travel Guide - Famagusta, Varosha & Salamis
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Ayia Napa local Church - Cyprus Travel Guide Full HD
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Travel Guide Paphos, Cyprus - Pafos, for the Cultural Lover
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- published: 21 Nov 2014
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Coral Beach Hotel, Cyprus: Travel Guide
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Basking on 500 metres of natural sandy beach and surrounded by 10 acres of wonderful landscaped gardens, the Co...
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Basking on 500 metres of natural sandy beach and surrounded by 10 acres of wonderful landscaped gardens, the Coral Beach Hotel and Resort, is one of the most ideal hotels in Cyprus for all the family. Offering an All Inclusive package, providing a host of dining and entertainment choices, together with various room options, means this resort has something for everyone to enjoy. The resort is set on the edge of the UNESCO-protected Akamas peninsula and its stunning scenery, and close to the attractions of Kato Paphos town. Reflecting typical Cypriot architecture and décor, the Coral Beach Hotel provides the ideal sun and fun relaxing holiday for all family members.
Hotels4u.com provide perfectly placed, perfectly priced hotels in Paphos for all your holiday needs. Find us at http://bit.ly/guDFlt where you can learn more about hotels in Cyprus and other popular holiday destinations.
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Basking on 500 metres of natural sandy beach and surrounded by 10 acres of wonderful landscaped gardens, the Coral Beach Hotel and Resort, is one of the most ideal hotels in Cyprus for all the family. Offering an All Inclusive package, providing a host of dining and entertainment choices, together with various room options, means this resort has something for everyone to enjoy. The resort is set on the edge of the UNESCO-protected Akamas peninsula and its stunning scenery, and close to the attractions of Kato Paphos town. Reflecting typical Cypriot architecture and décor, the Coral Beach Hotel provides the ideal sun and fun relaxing holiday for all family members.
Hotels4u.com provide perfectly placed, perfectly priced hotels in Paphos for all your holiday needs. Find us at http://bit.ly/guDFlt where you can learn more about hotels in Cyprus and other popular holiday destinations.
You can find out more by visiting:
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- published: 13 Apr 2011
- views: 2239
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Islands: Cyprus - National Geographic [HD]
How National Geographic see Cyprus Island... My Uploads: National Geographic (Other Episodes) [HD]: http://goo.gl/ax8j3 DIANETICS by L. Ron Hubbard (HQ): htt...
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Why Greece And Turkey Are Fighting Over Cyprus
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Since 1974 Cyprus has been unofficially divided in two: one part is ethnically Greek, while the other is Turkish. However, there are signs that the two sides may reunite soon. So why is Cyprus divided?
Learn More:
Cyprus: The ancient island of Aphrodite that has seen many modern struggles
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/13/world/europe/cyprus-the-ancient-i
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Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot...
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Cyprus-Britains grim Legacy - The Full Documentary
This UK tv Channel 4 documentary was transmitted in 1984. I recorded it back then and glad that I saved it for the past 31 years. Should be of interest to anyone interested in modern Cyprus history. I hope you like it.
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Documentary | The Cyprus Problem, Still Divided 1974
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"Cyprus Still Divided" finally reveals the web of domestic politics, the realpolitik of Henry Kissinger, and repeated refusal of successive U.S. presidents to demand that the rule of law and fundamental human rights be upheld in Cyprus. For example, the documentary presents a recently declassified 1974
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LIVING IN CYPRUS PART 1
Discover where to buy in Cyprus with Melissa Porter.
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Cyprus beauty island
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Weird Candy from Cyprus
Main Episode: http://youtu.be/l0NOZgivpLc Get the GMM Coffee Mug! http://dftba.com/product/1bv/Good-Mythical-Morning-Mug Get the GMM Signed Poster plus the G...
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Cyprus's Songbird Massacre: The Politics of Food
We recently traveled to Cyprus to learn more about why the largest massacre of songbirds anywhere in the world is happening on British sovereign territory.
Dhekelia, one of two areas on the island retained by the British after Cypriot independence, became the host of industrial-scale bird trapping after Cyprus joined the European Union in 2004. Local authorities were forced to bring the country i
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Cyprus summer 2013 HD
1 month in Cyprus in 25 minutes. Filmed with Drift HD Ghost action camera.
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A320 Cockpit Action | Cyprus Airways Flight LCLK-LGAV | Larnaca to Athens-CYP312
Join the flight crew in the cockpit of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 on flight CYP312 from Larnaca to Athens! Watch the captain and first officer in actio...
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Cyprus - The secret mediterranean with Trevor McDonald
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A320 Cockpit Action | Cyprus Airways LGAV-LCLK | Athens to Larnaca-CYP313 | Cockpit Takeoff/Landing
From pushback to shutdown! Join the crew in the flight deck of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 and watch all procedures of a passenger flight from Athens to Larnaca. Enjoy the great view and the everyday life many aviation enthusiasts would wish for.
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Cyprus Vlog - Beaches, Temple of Apollo, Rock of Aphrodite, Food etc...
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Emmy Eats Cyprus
Tasting a selection of Cypriot treats including pastellaki, Pitsinia, and glyko karidaki on this episode of Emmy Eats Cyprus, part 1 on Emmymade in Japan. Bi...
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Ghosts of Cyprus (RT Documentary)
Since 1974 Cyprus has been divided into two parts – Greek and Turkish. The bloody conflict that preceded it is still fresh in the memory of Cypriots. The ethnic violence that erupted on the island in the sixties resulted in a Greek coup d’état in 1974. This was followed by the deployment of Turkish troops, military conflict, and the division of the island into two mutually resentful parts. Today,
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Vlog: Flying To Cyprus & Playing In The Waves! - Cyprus Day 1
Welcome to Day 1 of the Cyprus vlogs!
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Abandoned City of Varosha, Cyprus
Varosha is a ghost town just south of the Cypriot city of Famagusta. It is located within Northern Cyprus. Prior to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, it was the modern tourist area of Famagusta. Its inhabitants fled during the invasion, and it has remained abandoned ever since.
In the 1970s, Famagusta was the number one tourist destination in Cyprus. To cater to the increasing number of to
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John Karayiannis - One Thing I Should Have Done (Cyprus) - LIVE at Eurovision 2015 Grand Final
Live performance in the Grand Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
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Atlantis Cyprus - 2007 Digging for Truth Series - Robert Sarmast
Robert Sarmast's Discovery of the 330' wide 33' high 5.2 mile golden mean rectangular wall 90 miles off the coast of Cyprus in 2004 is followed by the History Channel in a 2007 production that History Channel in part paid for... they went back to the site we had confirmed 3 years earlier... and in 2007, they went to see with "sub bottom profiling sonar" if the walls were made of bricks or stones a
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John Karayiannis - One Thing I Should Have Done (Cyprus) - LIVE at Eurovision 2015: Semi-Final 2
Live performance in the second Semi-Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
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WELCOME TO CYPRUS!
Holiday With My Girlfriend - Day 1 On Our 7 Day Cyprus Holiday! Vlog #1
We Fly From London, Check Out The Hotel, Go Swimming & Visit The Spa!
Thank you for every like, comment & share! I really means a lot! :)
Islands: Cyprus - National Geographic [HD]
How National Geographic see Cyprus Island... My Uploads: National Geographic (Other Episodes) [HD]: http://goo.gl/ax8j3 DIANETICS by L. Ron Hubbard (HQ): htt......
How National Geographic see Cyprus Island... My Uploads: National Geographic (Other Episodes) [HD]: http://goo.gl/ax8j3 DIANETICS by L. Ron Hubbard (HQ): htt...
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How National Geographic see Cyprus Island... My Uploads: National Geographic (Other Episodes) [HD]: http://goo.gl/ax8j3 DIANETICS by L. Ron Hubbard (HQ): htt...
Why Greece And Turkey Are Fighting Over Cyprus
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Since 1974 Cyprus has been unofficially divided in two: one part is ethnically Greek, while the other is Turkish. However...
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Since 1974 Cyprus has been unofficially divided in two: one part is ethnically Greek, while the other is Turkish. However, there are signs that the two sides may reunite soon. So why is Cyprus divided?
Learn More:
Cyprus: The ancient island of Aphrodite that has seen many modern struggles
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/13/world/europe/cyprus-the-ancient-island-of-aphrodite/
"Strategically located in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus has stood at one of the geographical, cultural and economic fault-lines between East and West since ancient times."
Is the Turkish Cypriot Population Shrinking
http://www.prio.org/Global/upload/Cyprus/Publications/Is%20the%20Turkish%20Cypriot%20Population%20Shrinking.pdf
"The demography of north Cyprus is one of the most contested issues arising out of the island's division."
The History of the Cyprus Conflict: A Background w/Peacebuilding Strategies
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/02/20/839037/-The-History-of-the-Cyprus-Conflict-A-Background-w-Peacebuilding-Strategies
"The conflict in Cyprus resulting in the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974 and stalemating in the subsequent partition and frozen dynamics which exist today, represents in many ways the latest conflict between the Greek and Turkish states or a 'significant part of the larger Greco-Turkish issue with a thousand year history.'"
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Since 1974 Cyprus has been unofficially divided in two: one part is ethnically Greek, while the other is Turkish. However, there are signs that the two sides may reunite soon. So why is Cyprus divided?
Learn More:
Cyprus: The ancient island of Aphrodite that has seen many modern struggles
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/13/world/europe/cyprus-the-ancient-island-of-aphrodite/
"Strategically located in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus has stood at one of the geographical, cultural and economic fault-lines between East and West since ancient times."
Is the Turkish Cypriot Population Shrinking
http://www.prio.org/Global/upload/Cyprus/Publications/Is%20the%20Turkish%20Cypriot%20Population%20Shrinking.pdf
"The demography of north Cyprus is one of the most contested issues arising out of the island's division."
The History of the Cyprus Conflict: A Background w/Peacebuilding Strategies
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/02/20/839037/-The-History-of-the-Cyprus-Conflict-A-Background-w-Peacebuilding-Strategies
"The conflict in Cyprus resulting in the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974 and stalemating in the subsequent partition and frozen dynamics which exist today, represents in many ways the latest conflict between the Greek and Turkish states or a 'significant part of the larger Greco-Turkish issue with a thousand year history.'"
Watch More:
How powerful is Turkey
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- published: 06 May 2015
- views: 301
Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot......
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot...
wn.com/Documentary | The Island Of Cyprus National Geographic
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot...
Cyprus-Britains grim Legacy - The Full Documentary
This UK tv Channel 4 documentary was transmitted in 1984. I recorded it back then and glad that I saved it for the past 31 years. Should be of interest to anyon...
This UK tv Channel 4 documentary was transmitted in 1984. I recorded it back then and glad that I saved it for the past 31 years. Should be of interest to anyone interested in modern Cyprus history. I hope you like it.
wn.com/Cyprus Britains Grim Legacy The Full Documentary
This UK tv Channel 4 documentary was transmitted in 1984. I recorded it back then and glad that I saved it for the past 31 years. Should be of interest to anyone interested in modern Cyprus history. I hope you like it.
- published: 02 Apr 2015
- views: 49
Documentary | The Cyprus Problem, Still Divided 1974
Featured by UrbanTV Cyprus
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"Cyprus Still Divided" finally reveals the web of domestic poli...
Featured by UrbanTV Cyprus
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Documentary info -
"Cyprus Still Divided" finally reveals the web of domestic politics, the realpolitik of Henry Kissinger, and repeated refusal of successive U.S. presidents to demand that the rule of law and fundamental human rights be upheld in Cyprus. For example, the documentary presents a recently declassified 1974 State Department memorandum that clearly indicts Secretary of State Kissinger, who wrote, "There is no American reason why the Turks should not have one-third of Cyprus."
"Newly-released information about U.S. policy toward Cyprus, such as the declassified State Department memorandum written by Secretary Kissinger, sheds new light on the 36-year-old issue and the public must be made aware," said Executive Director Nick Larigakis. "The documentary accomplishes this task by presenting the facts in a clear and concise manner."
"Cyprus Still Divided" also looks to the future of the divided island in the context of the ongoing settlement negotiations between the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot community that began in September 2008. The documentary says: "By abandoning the rule of law and its principles, the United States had a role in causing the present division of Cyprus. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. can perform a role in reunifying Cyprus."
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wn.com/Documentary | The Cyprus Problem, Still Divided 1974
Featured by UrbanTV Cyprus
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Documentary info -
"Cyprus Still Divided" finally reveals the web of domestic politics, the realpolitik of Henry Kissinger, and repeated refusal of successive U.S. presidents to demand that the rule of law and fundamental human rights be upheld in Cyprus. For example, the documentary presents a recently declassified 1974 State Department memorandum that clearly indicts Secretary of State Kissinger, who wrote, "There is no American reason why the Turks should not have one-third of Cyprus."
"Newly-released information about U.S. policy toward Cyprus, such as the declassified State Department memorandum written by Secretary Kissinger, sheds new light on the 36-year-old issue and the public must be made aware," said Executive Director Nick Larigakis. "The documentary accomplishes this task by presenting the facts in a clear and concise manner."
"Cyprus Still Divided" also looks to the future of the divided island in the context of the ongoing settlement negotiations between the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot community that began in September 2008. The documentary says: "By abandoning the rule of law and its principles, the United States had a role in causing the present division of Cyprus. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. can perform a role in reunifying Cyprus."
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- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 133634
LIVING IN CYPRUS PART 1
Discover where to buy in Cyprus with Melissa Porter....
Discover where to buy in Cyprus with Melissa Porter.
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Discover where to buy in Cyprus with Melissa Porter.
Cyprus beauty island
Pleeeeaaaaase vote for my song here : https://apps.facebook.com/meltwaterpromo/998362/entry/1153966?=e19rkd You loved my video, Try my originals songs : http......
Pleeeeaaaaase vote for my song here : https://apps.facebook.com/meltwaterpromo/998362/entry/1153966?=e19rkd You loved my video, Try my originals songs : http...
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- published: 17 Mar 2010
- views: 177905
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author: ErwanVideo
Weird Candy from Cyprus
Main Episode: http://youtu.be/l0NOZgivpLc Get the GMM Coffee Mug! http://dftba.com/product/1bv/Good-Mythical-Morning-Mug Get the GMM Signed Poster plus the G......
Main Episode: http://youtu.be/l0NOZgivpLc Get the GMM Coffee Mug! http://dftba.com/product/1bv/Good-Mythical-Morning-Mug Get the GMM Signed Poster plus the G...
wn.com/Weird Candy From Cyprus
Main Episode: http://youtu.be/l0NOZgivpLc Get the GMM Coffee Mug! http://dftba.com/product/1bv/Good-Mythical-Morning-Mug Get the GMM Signed Poster plus the G...
Cyprus's Songbird Massacre: The Politics of Food
We recently traveled to Cyprus to learn more about why the largest massacre of songbirds anywhere in the world is happening on British sovereign territory.
Dhe...
We recently traveled to Cyprus to learn more about why the largest massacre of songbirds anywhere in the world is happening on British sovereign territory.
Dhekelia, one of two areas on the island retained by the British after Cypriot independence, became the host of industrial-scale bird trapping after Cyprus joined the European Union in 2004. Local authorities were forced to bring the country in line with European laws, but criminals seeking to profit from the illegal trade continue to supply the country's restaurants from the sovereign base area.
We met agonized locals who are dismayed that their tradition of trapping birds has been outlawed, and then—to see both sides of the story—joined up with a team of European activists who document the scale of trapping and disrupt the poachers’ traps at night.
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wn.com/Cyprus's Songbird Massacre The Politics Of Food
We recently traveled to Cyprus to learn more about why the largest massacre of songbirds anywhere in the world is happening on British sovereign territory.
Dhekelia, one of two areas on the island retained by the British after Cypriot independence, became the host of industrial-scale bird trapping after Cyprus joined the European Union in 2004. Local authorities were forced to bring the country in line with European laws, but criminals seeking to profit from the illegal trade continue to supply the country's restaurants from the sovereign base area.
We met agonized locals who are dismayed that their tradition of trapping birds has been outlawed, and then—to see both sides of the story—joined up with a team of European activists who document the scale of trapping and disrupt the poachers’ traps at night.
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Politics of Food: http://bit.ly/Politics-of-Food
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- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 75750
Cyprus summer 2013 HD
1 month in Cyprus in 25 minutes. Filmed with Drift HD Ghost action camera....
1 month in Cyprus in 25 minutes. Filmed with Drift HD Ghost action camera.
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1 month in Cyprus in 25 minutes. Filmed with Drift HD Ghost action camera.
- published: 23 Aug 2013
- views: 40660
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author: Michal Tkáč
A320 Cockpit Action | Cyprus Airways Flight LCLK-LGAV | Larnaca to Athens-CYP312
Join the flight crew in the cockpit of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 on flight CYP312 from Larnaca to Athens! Watch the captain and first officer in actio......
Join the flight crew in the cockpit of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 on flight CYP312 from Larnaca to Athens! Watch the captain and first officer in actio...
wn.com/A320 Cockpit Action | Cyprus Airways Flight Lclk Lgav | Larnaca To Athens Cyp312
Join the flight crew in the cockpit of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 on flight CYP312 from Larnaca to Athens! Watch the captain and first officer in actio...
A320 Cockpit Action | Cyprus Airways LGAV-LCLK | Athens to Larnaca-CYP313 | Cockpit Takeoff/Landing
From pushback to shutdown! Join the crew in the flight deck of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 and watch all procedures of a passenger flight from Athens to La...
From pushback to shutdown! Join the crew in the flight deck of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 and watch all procedures of a passenger flight from Athens to Larnaca. Enjoy the great view and the everyday life many aviation enthusiasts would wish for.
Want more great cockpit videos? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/thegreatflyer?sub_confirmation=1
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*More about this video*
Join the flight crew in the cockpit of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 on flight CYP313 from Athens to Larnaca! Watch the captain and first officer in action, as they taxi to the runway, spool the engines up, takeoff, travel 500 nautical miles to Cyprus and land at Larnaca International Airport. Watch all the in flight procedures starting from pushback and engine startup, taxi to the holding point of runway 21L of LGAV, takeoff, climb to cruising altitude, cruise, descent, approach, landing, taxi and shutdown. All checklists and flows are included for your aviation pleasure.
With dual cameras positioned in the cockpit, you can get a brilliant pilot's view or sidestick view during landing!
It's just another day at the office for them, yet such a great adventure, and a dream for many aviation enthusiasts.
*Contact me*
demetrisgr@hotmail.com
Watch more cockpit videos here
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnJhbPo44GpzXNHqiBY4ZZ7jxId9aZoz_
Watch plane spotting videos from around the world here
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Watch some incredible airshow videos here:
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*More about my Channel*
My name is Demetris Gregoriou and I am 16 year old aspiring student pilot from Cyprus. Since I was young, I was always fascinated by aviation and my goal with this channel is to share with you my passion for absolutely free. I always try my utmost in providing the world with every possible kind of aviation videos. Please show me your support by commenting and liking and/or sharing my videos and subscribing to my channel! http://goo.gl/2tM0Yd
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wn.com/A320 Cockpit Action | Cyprus Airways Lgav Lclk | Athens To Larnaca Cyp313 | Cockpit Takeoff Landing
From pushback to shutdown! Join the crew in the flight deck of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 and watch all procedures of a passenger flight from Athens to Larnaca. Enjoy the great view and the everyday life many aviation enthusiasts would wish for.
Want more great cockpit videos? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/thegreatflyer?sub_confirmation=1
Facebook page for more: https://www.facebook.com/thegreatflyer
*More about this video*
Join the flight crew in the cockpit of a Cyprus Airways Airbus A320-232 on flight CYP313 from Athens to Larnaca! Watch the captain and first officer in action, as they taxi to the runway, spool the engines up, takeoff, travel 500 nautical miles to Cyprus and land at Larnaca International Airport. Watch all the in flight procedures starting from pushback and engine startup, taxi to the holding point of runway 21L of LGAV, takeoff, climb to cruising altitude, cruise, descent, approach, landing, taxi and shutdown. All checklists and flows are included for your aviation pleasure.
With dual cameras positioned in the cockpit, you can get a brilliant pilot's view or sidestick view during landing!
It's just another day at the office for them, yet such a great adventure, and a dream for many aviation enthusiasts.
*Contact me*
demetrisgr@hotmail.com
Watch more cockpit videos here
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnJhbPo44GpzXNHqiBY4ZZ7jxId9aZoz_
Watch plane spotting videos from around the world here
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnJhbPo44GpzoJP_OXpXMwN-ufrzNea2g
Watch some incredible airshow videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnJhbPo44GpxnpSrsOfiuMCB7JccEELoz
Watch full flight videos, from the cockpit or the cabin, here
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0E8443F8DC12205C
Watch glider/sailplane cockpit videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE96EFBFD1563B828
Watch general aviation aircraft flights here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1CE03AA32722B871
*More about my Channel*
My name is Demetris Gregoriou and I am 16 year old aspiring student pilot from Cyprus. Since I was young, I was always fascinated by aviation and my goal with this channel is to share with you my passion for absolutely free. I always try my utmost in providing the world with every possible kind of aviation videos. Please show me your support by commenting and liking and/or sharing my videos and subscribing to my channel! http://goo.gl/2tM0Yd
*Where else you can find me online*
Google+ https://plus.google.com/100023011677175401438/posts
Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/greatflyer/?ref=ts&fref;=ts
*Cameras Used*
Panasonic HDC SD90 @ 1080p
Gopro HD Hero 1
*Mount Used*
Suction cup mount for the GoPro, SD90 was handheld
*Microphone Used*
Standard mic of the SD90
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 5104
Cyprus Vlog - Beaches, Temple of Apollo, Rock of Aphrodite, Food etc...
Cyprus Vlog
Previous videos: cyprus haul - https://youtu.be/6XkhutlP8VU
Paris Vlogs - https://youtu.be/D-KENe2_KdI
Maldives Vlogs - https://youtu.be/tB3_dsVYrd...
Cyprus Vlog
Previous videos: cyprus haul - https://youtu.be/6XkhutlP8VU
Paris Vlogs - https://youtu.be/D-KENe2_KdI
Maldives Vlogs - https://youtu.be/tB3_dsVYrdw
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How to apply foundation-
http://youtu.be/94efRhR3UCM
How to apply concealer/ conceal dark under eye circles-
http://youtu.be/ePhNbWqN0m8
Everyday makeup tutorial-
http://youtu.be/s_ZpOElQsUQ
How to make your own bb cream-
http://youtu.be/04KUpTsa080
Bollywood makeup tutorials-
http://youtu.be/HFhJjbGo9oc
Makeup for glasses-
http://youtu.be/39pt9zgD1q0
How to apply eyeliner-
http://youtu.be/IR9cD_wKFy0
http://youtu.be/GlMOTcTtfdc
Smokey eyes for brown eyes tan skin-
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http://youtu.be/6iuHfQxFs18
wn.com/Cyprus Vlog Beaches, Temple Of Apollo, Rock Of Aphrodite, Food Etc...
Cyprus Vlog
Previous videos: cyprus haul - https://youtu.be/6XkhutlP8VU
Paris Vlogs - https://youtu.be/D-KENe2_KdI
Maldives Vlogs - https://youtu.be/tB3_dsVYrdw
For business inquiries ONLY please contact: mrjovitageorge@gmail.com - PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL ME FOR PERSONAL REASONS
You can also find me at:
Fashion blog : http://www.mrjovitageorge.com/
www.twitter.com/mrjovitageorge
www.facebook.com/mrjovita
Instagram: @mrjovitageorge
Pinterest : @mrjovitageorge
You may also like :
Camera Ready foundation Routine:
http://youtu.be/zQC24RINZog
How to apply foundation-
http://youtu.be/94efRhR3UCM
How to apply concealer/ conceal dark under eye circles-
http://youtu.be/ePhNbWqN0m8
Everyday makeup tutorial-
http://youtu.be/s_ZpOElQsUQ
How to make your own bb cream-
http://youtu.be/04KUpTsa080
Bollywood makeup tutorials-
http://youtu.be/HFhJjbGo9oc
Makeup for glasses-
http://youtu.be/39pt9zgD1q0
How to apply eyeliner-
http://youtu.be/IR9cD_wKFy0
http://youtu.be/GlMOTcTtfdc
Smokey eyes for brown eyes tan skin-
http://youtu.be/XRBlqFwzxPA
Relation ship advice-
http://youtu.be/6iuHfQxFs18
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 1219
Emmy Eats Cyprus
Tasting a selection of Cypriot treats including pastellaki, Pitsinia, and glyko karidaki on this episode of Emmy Eats Cyprus, part 1 on Emmymade in Japan. Bi......
Tasting a selection of Cypriot treats including pastellaki, Pitsinia, and glyko karidaki on this episode of Emmy Eats Cyprus, part 1 on Emmymade in Japan. Bi...
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Tasting a selection of Cypriot treats including pastellaki, Pitsinia, and glyko karidaki on this episode of Emmy Eats Cyprus, part 1 on Emmymade in Japan. Bi...
Ghosts of Cyprus (RT Documentary)
Since 1974 Cyprus has been divided into two parts – Greek and Turkish. The bloody conflict that preceded it is still fresh in the memory of Cypriots. The ethnic...
Since 1974 Cyprus has been divided into two parts – Greek and Turkish. The bloody conflict that preceded it is still fresh in the memory of Cypriots. The ethnic violence that erupted on the island in the sixties resulted in a Greek coup d’état in 1974. This was followed by the deployment of Turkish troops, military conflict, and the division of the island into two mutually resentful parts. Today, Greek and Turkish volunteers are working together to find the bodies of those who went missing 40 years ago. In doing so, they bring peace to the relatives and, hopefully, will initiate the reconciliation of their nations.
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Since 1974 Cyprus has been divided into two parts – Greek and Turkish. The bloody conflict that preceded it is still fresh in the memory of Cypriots. The ethnic violence that erupted on the island in the sixties resulted in a Greek coup d’état in 1974. This was followed by the deployment of Turkish troops, military conflict, and the division of the island into two mutually resentful parts. Today, Greek and Turkish volunteers are working together to find the bodies of those who went missing 40 years ago. In doing so, they bring peace to the relatives and, hopefully, will initiate the reconciliation of their nations.
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RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC
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RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
- published: 16 Aug 2015
- views: 210
Vlog: Flying To Cyprus & Playing In The Waves! - Cyprus Day 1
Welcome to Day 1 of the Cyprus vlogs!
If you enjoyed the video then be sure to give it big THUMBS UP, and also don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already...
Welcome to Day 1 of the Cyprus vlogs!
If you enjoyed the video then be sure to give it big THUMBS UP, and also don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already!
Check it!:
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Welcome to Day 1 of the Cyprus vlogs!
If you enjoyed the video then be sure to give it big THUMBS UP, and also don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already!
Check it!:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HazardousYT
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Community Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Vaktik
- published: 06 Oct 2014
- views: 12875
Abandoned City of Varosha, Cyprus
Varosha is a ghost town just south of the Cypriot city of Famagusta. It is located within Northern Cyprus. Prior to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, it w...
Varosha is a ghost town just south of the Cypriot city of Famagusta. It is located within Northern Cyprus. Prior to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, it was the modern tourist area of Famagusta. Its inhabitants fled during the invasion, and it has remained abandoned ever since.
In the 1970s, Famagusta was the number one tourist destination in Cyprus. To cater to the increasing number of tourists, many new high-rise buildings and hotels were constructed. During its heyday, the Varosha quarter of Famagusta was not only the number one tourist destination in Cyprus, but between 1970 and 1974, it was one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and was a favourite destination of celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, and Brigitte Bardot.
The main features of the Varosha quarter included John F Kennedy Avenue, a street which ran from close to the port of Famagusta, through the Varosha quarter and parallel to Glossa beach. Along JFK Avenue, there were many well known high rise hotels including the King George Hotel, The Asterias Hotel, The Grecian Hotel, The Florida Hotel, and The Argo Hotel which was the favourite hotel of Elizabeth Taylor. The Argo Hotel is located near the end of JFK Avenue, looking towards Protaras and Fig Tree Bay. Another major street in Varosha was Leonidas, a major street that came off JFK Avenue and headed west towards Vienna Corner. Leonidas was a major shopping and leisure street in Varosha, consisting of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and a Toyota car dealership.
Following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus on 20 July 1974, the Greek Cypriot army withdrew its forces to Larnaca. The Turkish army advanced as far as the Green Line, which is the present day border between the two communities. Just hours before the Turkish and Greek Cypriot armies met in military combat on the streets of Famagusta, the entire population fled, fearing a massacre. Many refugees fled south to Paralimni, Dherynia, and Larnaca. Paralimni has since become the modern day capital of the Famagusta province.
When the Turkish Army gained control of the area during the invasion, they fenced it off and have since barred admittance to anyone except Turkish military and United Nations personnel. The people living in Varosha hoped to return to their home when the situation calmed down, but the resort was fenced off by the Turkish military and soldiers were ordered to kill anyone who attempted to enter.
The UN Security Council Resolution 550 of 1984 ordered for Varosha to handed over to the administration of the United Nations, and was to be resettled by no other people than the inhabitants who were forced out. The Turkish state did not comply, but has held Varosha as a "bargaining chip" ever since in the hope of persuading the people of Cyprus into accepting a settlement of the Cyprus issue on their terms.
One such settlement plan was the Annan Plan, which the vast majority of Greek Cypriots rejected as unfair. It provided for the return of Varosha to the original residents, but this never happened because the plan was rejected by Greek Cypriot voters in a referendum, as the overall plan was considered unacceptable. The UN Security Council Resolution 550 states that it "considers attempts to settle any part of Varosha by people other than its inhabitants as inadmissible and calls for the transfer of this area to the administration of the United Nations". Since 1974, entry to the district is forbidden by Turkey with the exception of the TSK personnel and the students of the girls' dormitory there.
The European Court of Human Rights awarded between €100,000 and €8,000,000 to eight Greek Cypriots for being deprived of their homes and properties as a result of the 1974 invasion. The case was filed jointly by businessman Constantinos Lordos and others, with the principal judgement in the Lordos case dating back to November 2010. The court ruled that, in the case of eight of the applicants, Turkey had violated Article 1 of Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human rights on the right of peaceful enjoyment of one's possessions, and in the case of seven of the applicants, Turkey had violated Article 8 on the right to respect for private and family life.
As nobody has inhabited the area and no repairs have been carried out, all of the buildings continue to fall apart. Nature is reclaiming the area, as metal corrodes, windows break, and plants work their roots into the walls and pavement. Sea turtles have been seen nesting on the deserted beaches.
wn.com/Abandoned City Of Varosha, Cyprus
Varosha is a ghost town just south of the Cypriot city of Famagusta. It is located within Northern Cyprus. Prior to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, it was the modern tourist area of Famagusta. Its inhabitants fled during the invasion, and it has remained abandoned ever since.
In the 1970s, Famagusta was the number one tourist destination in Cyprus. To cater to the increasing number of tourists, many new high-rise buildings and hotels were constructed. During its heyday, the Varosha quarter of Famagusta was not only the number one tourist destination in Cyprus, but between 1970 and 1974, it was one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and was a favourite destination of celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, and Brigitte Bardot.
The main features of the Varosha quarter included John F Kennedy Avenue, a street which ran from close to the port of Famagusta, through the Varosha quarter and parallel to Glossa beach. Along JFK Avenue, there were many well known high rise hotels including the King George Hotel, The Asterias Hotel, The Grecian Hotel, The Florida Hotel, and The Argo Hotel which was the favourite hotel of Elizabeth Taylor. The Argo Hotel is located near the end of JFK Avenue, looking towards Protaras and Fig Tree Bay. Another major street in Varosha was Leonidas, a major street that came off JFK Avenue and headed west towards Vienna Corner. Leonidas was a major shopping and leisure street in Varosha, consisting of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and a Toyota car dealership.
Following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus on 20 July 1974, the Greek Cypriot army withdrew its forces to Larnaca. The Turkish army advanced as far as the Green Line, which is the present day border between the two communities. Just hours before the Turkish and Greek Cypriot armies met in military combat on the streets of Famagusta, the entire population fled, fearing a massacre. Many refugees fled south to Paralimni, Dherynia, and Larnaca. Paralimni has since become the modern day capital of the Famagusta province.
When the Turkish Army gained control of the area during the invasion, they fenced it off and have since barred admittance to anyone except Turkish military and United Nations personnel. The people living in Varosha hoped to return to their home when the situation calmed down, but the resort was fenced off by the Turkish military and soldiers were ordered to kill anyone who attempted to enter.
The UN Security Council Resolution 550 of 1984 ordered for Varosha to handed over to the administration of the United Nations, and was to be resettled by no other people than the inhabitants who were forced out. The Turkish state did not comply, but has held Varosha as a "bargaining chip" ever since in the hope of persuading the people of Cyprus into accepting a settlement of the Cyprus issue on their terms.
One such settlement plan was the Annan Plan, which the vast majority of Greek Cypriots rejected as unfair. It provided for the return of Varosha to the original residents, but this never happened because the plan was rejected by Greek Cypriot voters in a referendum, as the overall plan was considered unacceptable. The UN Security Council Resolution 550 states that it "considers attempts to settle any part of Varosha by people other than its inhabitants as inadmissible and calls for the transfer of this area to the administration of the United Nations". Since 1974, entry to the district is forbidden by Turkey with the exception of the TSK personnel and the students of the girls' dormitory there.
The European Court of Human Rights awarded between €100,000 and €8,000,000 to eight Greek Cypriots for being deprived of their homes and properties as a result of the 1974 invasion. The case was filed jointly by businessman Constantinos Lordos and others, with the principal judgement in the Lordos case dating back to November 2010. The court ruled that, in the case of eight of the applicants, Turkey had violated Article 1 of Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human rights on the right of peaceful enjoyment of one's possessions, and in the case of seven of the applicants, Turkey had violated Article 8 on the right to respect for private and family life.
As nobody has inhabited the area and no repairs have been carried out, all of the buildings continue to fall apart. Nature is reclaiming the area, as metal corrodes, windows break, and plants work their roots into the walls and pavement. Sea turtles have been seen nesting on the deserted beaches.
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 11
John Karayiannis - One Thing I Should Have Done (Cyprus) - LIVE at Eurovision 2015 Grand Final
Live performance in the Grand Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest...
Live performance in the Grand Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
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Live performance in the Grand Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 301
Atlantis Cyprus - 2007 Digging for Truth Series - Robert Sarmast
Robert Sarmast's Discovery of the 330' wide 33' high 5.2 mile golden mean rectangular wall 90 miles off the coast of Cyprus in 2004 is followed by the History C...
Robert Sarmast's Discovery of the 330' wide 33' high 5.2 mile golden mean rectangular wall 90 miles off the coast of Cyprus in 2004 is followed by the History Channel in a 2007 production that History Channel in part paid for... they went back to the site we had confirmed 3 years earlier... and in 2007, they went to see with "sub bottom profiling sonar" if the walls were made of bricks or stones and thus were man made for sure... The walls are straight, have 4 - 90 degree corners and are 100 meters (330') wide x 10 meters (33') high surrounding a 500 foot high low natural table mountain. This is a golden mean rectangle around this formation that was flooded by the 9,500 year ago breach and break at the straights of Gibraltar. Well, they found t was all one solid mound so no bricks or piled stones to be be found. see our web site at www.discoveryofatlanitis.com I was the videographer on the original confirming expedition, and some of my footage is used here...
wn.com/Atlantis Cyprus 2007 Digging For Truth Series Robert Sarmast
Robert Sarmast's Discovery of the 330' wide 33' high 5.2 mile golden mean rectangular wall 90 miles off the coast of Cyprus in 2004 is followed by the History Channel in a 2007 production that History Channel in part paid for... they went back to the site we had confirmed 3 years earlier... and in 2007, they went to see with "sub bottom profiling sonar" if the walls were made of bricks or stones and thus were man made for sure... The walls are straight, have 4 - 90 degree corners and are 100 meters (330') wide x 10 meters (33') high surrounding a 500 foot high low natural table mountain. This is a golden mean rectangle around this formation that was flooded by the 9,500 year ago breach and break at the straights of Gibraltar. Well, they found t was all one solid mound so no bricks or piled stones to be be found. see our web site at www.discoveryofatlanitis.com I was the videographer on the original confirming expedition, and some of my footage is used here...
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 6
John Karayiannis - One Thing I Should Have Done (Cyprus) - LIVE at Eurovision 2015: Semi-Final 2
Live performance in the second Semi-Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest...
Live performance in the second Semi-Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
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Live performance in the second Semi-Final of One Thing I Should Have Done by John Karayiannis representing Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 301
WELCOME TO CYPRUS!
Holiday With My Girlfriend - Day 1 On Our 7 Day Cyprus Holiday! Vlog #1
We Fly From London, Check Out The Hotel, Go Swimming & Visit The Spa!
Thank you for eve...
Holiday With My Girlfriend - Day 1 On Our 7 Day Cyprus Holiday! Vlog #1
We Fly From London, Check Out The Hotel, Go Swimming & Visit The Spa!
Thank you for every like, comment & share! I really means a lot! :)
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Holiday With My Girlfriend - Day 1 On Our 7 Day Cyprus Holiday! Vlog #1
We Fly From London, Check Out The Hotel, Go Swimming & Visit The Spa!
Thank you for every like, comment & share! I really means a lot! :)
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 296