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TRAVEL AGENCIES:

Nicosia:

http://www.cyprustravelagencies.com/nicosia-travel-agencies.html 

All Districts:

http://www.cyprustravelagencies.com/

AIRPORTS:

Larnaca & Paphos: http://www.hermesairports.com/easyconsole.cfm/id/286/lang/en/

TRANSPORTATION:

Bus:

http://www.cyprusbybus.com/ 

Taxi:

http://www.cyprustaxi.com/

HOSPITALS:

Public Sector:

Cyprus provides a relatively free healthcare to her citizens. There are five General Public Hospitals in Cyprus

  • Larnaka: Larnaka’s general hospital started operating on October of 1984. The land which the hospital was built upon belonged to the holy church of Saints George and was gifted to the ministry of health. The hospital itself was funded by the united states of America as a gift to cuprys. The grand opening took place at 24/04/1985 by the then president Mr. Spyro Kypriano.

  • Pafos: Pafo’s general hospital covers the need of the region with the help of smaller hospital such as the one in the city of chrisohou and rural medical centers. The general hospital was build in the late eighties and started operating in 1990 with the help of the united states of American for the purpose of helping refugees of 1974. It was inaugurated By the then president  Giorge Vasiliou.

  • Lemesos: Started operating on june of 1993 and it’s the the second biggest general hospital in cuprys. It covers both lemesos and pafos due to the fact that some treatments aren’t available in the pafos general hospital. The funds for building this hospital were given by the United States of America for the refugees of 1974 and Europe’s council of restoration, while the land was gifted by the church.

  • Nicosia: On 1997 the government signed a contract for the building of the new general hospital of Nicosia. The cost of building and equipping the hospital was around 120 thousand lires or 205 thousand euros in todays money. On October sixteen of 2006 the relocation from the old general hospital to the new was officially completed and the hospital was inaugurated by the then president Taso Papadopoulo on March the third of 2007.

Private Sector: Some of the biggest Private Hospitals are: 

  • Apollonion: The Apollonion consists of 80 beds single and double rooms. All rooms are equipped with central heating, central air conditioning, bath, radio, television, telephone, internet, central oxygen supply. The patients can communicate with the nurses on duty at any time with the internal nurse-call system available in all the rooms.

  • Aretaieio: The Aretaeio hospital is a private hospital, opened in 2006 by 42 shareholder doctors as the only hospital in Cyprus built and equipped according to European Union standards. The hospital has two basements, a ground floor and three more floors covering around 12,000 square meters, offering almost all medical specialties and types of laboratories

  • Hippocrateon: The Hippocrateon Private Hospital was established in 1987, with the founding vision of ‘Putting patients first’. The hospital is staffed by leading doctors and a dedicated team of highly trained medical professionals. It operates with excellent facilities and is equipped with the latest in medical technology, to ensure the highest standard of personalised care for all patients.

  • Saint Rafael: In 1996, two young doctors decided to open a small private clinic in Larnaca. Dr. Yiannis Kassinis, a Gynaecologist and Dr. Christos Elia, a General Surgeon had both completed their studies overseas. Together with their spouses, Dr. Elena Kassinis – an Ophthalmologist, and Anna Elia – an Anaesthesiologist they build the first and only private hospital in Larnaca in collaboration with a host of other specialists, and in 2004 the wheels were put in motion culminating with the opening of the brand new facility in June 2006.

FOOD/BARS:

  • Isaac tavern

Isaac tavern is perfectly located overlooking Ayia Napa harbour, Koulla the sea which is lovely and relaxing and enjoying an array of traditional homemade Cypriot dips with crusty bread is the perfect start to a great meal!

Although today Ayia Napa is a popular holiday destination, in years gone by it was a small fishing village and fishing is still an intrinsic part of local life. Fish definitely is the ideal choice on the menu - especially as some of the fish served is caught by the Chef! Sea Bream is the top choice of Cypriots and it is a delicious fish, for the more adventurous there is swordfish too and for those who would like to sample the full selection, what better than a delicious Fish Mezé for two? There is plenty of seafood on the menu too including prawns, Kalamari (squid) and octopus - all cooked to perfection and just needing a squeeze of fresh lemon juice! Isaac's signature dish is its Seafood Lasagne which is absolutely packed with flavour.

Koulla would say that every day is a celebration and there are regularly live music evenings for everyone to enjoy. For those celebrating their wedding though, Koulla and her staff really excel, competently - and generously - catering for sizeable groups and ensuring that the party goes smoothly including the provision of toys and other attractions to keep children in the wedding party happy and content.

Isaac Tavern is certainly a great place to visit regularly and there is something very special about relaxing over a great meal watching the sun set over Ayia Napa.

 

  • Odos seferi

If you want to experience Greek authentic music in Cyprus then Odos Seferi is the place you have to visit!

Odos Seferi (in English is translated as Seferi street) aims to bring the very essence of Greek culture through live Greek music and dancing, and above all, the warmth and hospitality that is synonymous with traditional Greek - Cypriot culture.

Odos Seferi is the absolute music place in Larnaca, in a fully renovated place with ample parking! Their six member orchestra will take off your fun with old and new greek hits! Odos Seferi is not just a music place... You can combine your music experience with food in reasonable prices.

The Greek Live Band plays all types of Greek music from modern to folk and in no time at all, everyone is dancing and celebrating till the morning hours. Be prepared to spend pleasurable nights on the street of fun!

  • Zenon Tavern

Zenon Tavern is a friendly and cozy place specially created to please traditional Cyprus food connoisseurs. This is a lovely traditional tavern with lots of old artifacts. It is only a few minutes away from the centre of town but worth every bit.

The Cyprus meze dishes are well-cooked, made with pure ingredients that bring to memory flavours and aromas of the good old days. And to accompany every dish choose from a wide selection of wine from their cellar.

The tavern is indeed a relaxing atmosphere that travels your senses to majestic tastes. Home made smells emerge from the open kitchen and travel through the yard with herb plants and lemon trees. Choose to eat either for lunch or dinner.
Pleasure adds up with live Greek Music every Friday and Saturday night

Zenon is great at dining in but they are also fantastic for taking out! You can order a home delivery lunch or meal by calling at the tavern. Zenon Tavern also offers, special menu for catering in your home for various celebrations.

  • Adonis Meze & Ouzo

Adonis Mezé Ouzo Fish Tavern is 'right on the beach' and overlooks the beautiful blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. This in turn allows you to enjoy your meal whilst admiring the breathtaking view.

Dusk in Cyprus is swift and as darkness falls, the tempo on Mackenzie Beach changes dramatically as the lights of beach tavernas twinkle in the darkness and Adonis Tavern welcomes its evening guests to relax over dinner with family and friends with the inky waters of the Mediterranean as the perfect backdrop.

 

  • Patio Cocktail Bar

Patio Cocktail Bar is located in the Old walled City of Nicosia. The name Patio is synonymous with colourful style and innovative style with great attention to detail.
Apart from the decoration there are a thousand reasons to visit Patio Cocktail, Wine & Tapas Bar, it's music, its cocktails, a plethora of events celebratation every day of the about birthdays, promotions because you love someone or it could be for one of life's major moments as Patio is perfect for big celebration parties too.

  • Ammos beach bar

Ammos Beach Bar was the first to be established on Makenzy beach at a time when it was a quiet and relatively forgotten sandy beach with great views across to Larnaca and beyond! In the last ten years, Makenzy Beach has developed into one of the most popular family beaches by day and the place to be for a great music and dancing at night.

 Ammos Beach is the coolest place to relax and eat well during the day and one of the classiest, funkiest places to hang out at night time. When it comes to music, Ammos will lift your senses from late afternoon through to very late with down beat chill tracks to change the mood, followed by great house tracks to get everyone in the mood for dancing. Ammos brings the best DJs, groups and dancers to Larnaca and also offers other exciting entertainment including acrobats, exotic dancers and thrilling fire shows. Ammos Beach Bar has brought the perfect chill out factor to a day on the beach and has totally transformed the night life of Larnaca!

  • Ktima Georgiadi & Golden Donkeys Farm 

The village of Skarinou stands on a hillside overlooking the Ayios Theodoros Valley in the Larnaca District. The village is dominated by its church and nestles amongst olive trees. Amidst this lovely rural location is Ktima Georgiadi - the increasingly popular venue for a wide range of events.
Ktima Georgiadi has been beautifully created to offer guests and delegates excellent conference and exhibition facilities and wonderful insight into the rural charms of Ktima Georgiadi. Ktima Georgiadi is the perfect choice for day and evening events including receptions, conferences, seminars and exhibitions.

Dining in the Dihoro Restaurant, gives guests the chance to enjoy the taste of Cyprus with a variety of traditional dishes.

With more than 330 days of sunshine and a long balmy summer, the perfect place to be in the evenings is outdoors and a wonderful feature of Ktima Georgiadi is its small amphitheater built in mellow stone with seating for 100 people. The amphitheater is the perfect setting for musical recitals, plays and Cypriot folk dancing .

in every step he takes. Basil, lavender, oregano, creates a magnificent atmosphere with their distinct smell and colors. Discover and explore  the well, the olive mill, the traditional cottage house the donkey museum and the wax museum which is a tribute to traditional cypriot professions and their history, presented through wax figures.

 

Source: http://www.mydestinationcyprus.com/restaurants/

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