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Cyprus
Holiday Destination for Family Vacation
Need some recommendations on things to do? Cyprus holidays the best
things for the family to enjoy holidays in Paphos Cyprus and family
Activities in Cyprus
When the sun is shining the beaches are not the only thing that you can
find to do...
Ayia Napa - Marine Park
For more information please contact: Tel: 23-723733/4 or Fax: 23-723733.
Near Nissi Beach Hotel one can visit the Agia Napa Marine Park. This
establishment meets all EEC and International Standards and regulations.
Dolphins and sea lions are the highlight of the daily shows making this
an excellent activity for families with children.
Agia Napa - Dinosaur Park
Off Leoforos Nissi, behind Mcdonalds.
Tel: 00 357 99 45 85 93, 00 357 22 84 32 23
Park full of impressions from the tremendous creatures that existed
millions and millions of years ago. Original sounds and movements.
Souvenir shop and snack-bar facilities.
Open daily: June - Nov.:
11:00-13:00, 16:00-24:00
Ocean Aquarium, Protaras
Tel: 00 357 237 411,
Open all year round (daily)
Summer: 10:00-20:00
Winter: 09:00-17:00
Camel Park, Larnaka
Mazotos village, Larnaka district
Tel: 00 357 24 99 12 43, 00357 99 41 69 68
Enjoy a day at the Camel Park, learn about the camel's life and
experience a ride.
The Park is open daily from 8.00hrs to 18.00hrs all year round.
Ostrich Wonderland Theme Park, Lefkosia
One of the biggest ostrich Farms/Parks in Europe is situated in Agios
Ioannis Malountas, 25 minutes from Lefkosia (Nicosia).
There, one can enjoy the day and learn all about ostriches and ostriches
eggs.
The Park is open daily:
09:00-19:00 (May - October),
09:00-17:00 (November - April.
Closed on Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Easter Sunday.
For further information please phone:
Tel: 357 22 99 10 08/9
Cyprus Donkey Sanctuary, Lemesos
4772 Vouni village, Lemesos district
Tel: 00 357 25 94 41 51 / 25 94 54 88 /
99 43 36 95
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 10:00hrs-16:00hrs
Island Cove, Adventure Mini Golf, Pafos
Situated by the Poseidonos Ave, near the hotels Cypria Maris and Ledra
Beach.
Tel: 00357 26 99 11 77
All year round
Daily: 09:30 - 18:00 (winter)
10:00 -23:00 (summer)
A cleverly designed American 18 hole mini course that is beautifully
landscaped and provides great entertainment value and challenging play
for all ages.
Bird Park, Paphos
Situated on the main road of Coral Bay and Agios Georgios Pegeia - Pafos
Tel: 26 81 38 52
Fax: 26 62 22 28
email: info@pafosbirdpark.com
Open all year round
Daily: 09.00-17.00 (October - March)
09.00-20.00 (April - September)
An interesting park with tropical birds (parrots, eagles, ostriches,
flamingos etc)
Aquarium, Paphos
Tel: 357 26 95 39 20
ALL THE YEAR ROUND
Daily: 09:00-19:00 (winter)
09:00 - 20:00 (summer)
"Water World" Waterpark, Agia Napa
Tel: 357 23 72 44 44
Fax: 357 23 72 41 60
Located at the "gateway" to Agia Napa, on Agia Thekla Rd.
Its theme is based on Greek mythology. Catering facilities are also
available.
Opening from April to Mid-November from 10:00hrs to 18:00hrs daily.
Protaras Fun Park, Waterpark, Paralimni
Next to Paschalia Hotel,
Tel: 357 99 66 90 22, 23 83 38 89
Open from April to October, daily from 10:00hrs-18:00hrs.
Fasouri "Water mania" Waterpark, Lemesos
Tel: 357 25 71 42 35
Located on the way from Limassol (Lemesos) New Port to Pafos via Trahoni
village.
Open from May to October,
daily from 10.00h to 18:00hrs.
"Wet'n Wild" Waterpark, Lemesos
Tel: 357 25 31 80 00
Located on Highway A1 to Lemesos, Moutagiaka Exit, Junction 23.
Catering facilities are available.
Open from April to October from 10:00h-18:00h daily.
"Aphrodite" Waterpark, Geroskipou, Pafos
Off Poseidonos Ave., (Hotels area) Geroskipou, Pafos,
Tel: 357 99 52 72 11, 26 22 27 22
Open from April to October from 10:00hrs-18:00hrs.
Paleontology Museum, Larnaca
Larnaca's best kept secret (and especially for children who are
interested in the prehistoric creatures of Cyprus), the Palaeontology
Museum is located on the seafront promenade at Europe Square (adjacent
to the Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery).
The first signs of life here date from about 500 million hears ago!
Aside from all the bones and neat stuff that has been unearthed on the
island, children can participate in the Amateur Shell and Fossil
Collection by adding any prize shell, (thereby obtaining a certificate).
With a decent camera, try an hour or two at the Salt Lake. To get there
from Larnaca town, drive toward the airport, and after the roundabout,
proceed toward Kiti. Not far from the roundabout is a sign for a right
turn-off to the Salt Lake and mosque, knows as Hala Sultan Tekke. If the
island has recently had rain, this can be one of the best natural
studios for photo shoots.
For those who enjoy riding, a good half-day outing can be had at the
Camel Park in nearby Mazotos village. Families can also enjoy seeing
other, smaller animals, the use of a swimming pool, and a restaurant.
Nicosia
"The island has in its midst a fair city called Nicosia, which is the
capital of the kingdom, well walled, with its fine gates, which are
three, to wit the gate of Paffo, of Famagusta, and Cirina. That of
Famagusta, is the most beautiful, and in my judgment the city of
Barcelona has none to match it"~ P. Joan Lopez, 1770
During the Venetian expansion eastward in the 1500's, Nicosia (Lefkosia)
was fortified with imposing stone walls and massive gates. The famous
Famagusta Gate still stands today, proudly protecting the still ncient
town within from the modern city.
Through the Gate lies Laiki Geitonia, an old section which has been
lovingly restored.
Wind your way through narrow stone streets where crimson flowers cascade
from window pots and the aroma of traditional baking wafts through open
doorways. Explore jewellery and handicraft shops, dine in charming
tavernas, marvel at churches centuries old.
Those engrossed in history and art will make their way directly to the
Cyprus Museum, which holds the island's priceless treasures from the
first stirrings of the Neolithic Age through the Roman period. At the
Byzantine Museum, encounter a dazzling collection of early Cristian
icons from the Mediterranean's Golden Age. The State Collection of
Contemporary Art takes a newer perspective, focusing on Cyprus' modern
artists, some of whom have gained note on the international market.
Come full circle in time and visit the Cyprus Handicraft Center
workshops, where traditional arts are practiced today much the same way
they were in ages past. Relax and enjoy a splendid Cypriot meal,
enhanced by one of the island's famous wines.
Later, the night life beckons near Famagusta Gate, giving expression to
the Cypriots' legendary spirit of celebration.
Shopping is one of the highlights of any city, and Nicosia is no
exception. There are two notable areas. Markarios Avenue is lined with
cafes and shops, as is its parallel - and more upscale - Stasikratous
Street. Within walking distance is Eleftheria Square, which is the top
of Ledra Street, a mostly pedestrian area, where little ones can drop
your hand while you stroll in the old city.
About midway down Ledra Street, at the corner of Arsinois Street, look
for the tallest building, the Shakolas or Woolworth Tower. Take the
elevator to the eleventh floor observatory to view the city with a 360
degree panoramic view. For toy shopping, try Mavros, on Ledra Street, or
Jumbo, in City Plaza on Makarios Avenue. Please note that shops close
from 1pm until 4 pm.
On the outskirts of the capital city, Nicosia, visit the National Forest
Park, also known as Athalassa Park, which actually has two major parts
and several entrances. One part offers a lake with ducks, the other a
wooded picnic and play area.
To get to the lake, go to the Aglantzia area of Nicosia and ask locals
to direct you to the lake entrance. You could also find St George's
Church, which is on the same road as one of the park's marked entrances.
Another entrance can be found from the highway as you leave Nicosia,
towards Latsia.
The park has over twenty kilometers of track, amidst 500 different kinds
of trees, herbs and shrubs. While the park is open through the daytime
all year round, summer visitors are advised to go early morning or late
afternoon, to avoid high temperatures.
A fascinating collection of Cypriot treasures can be found in the Cyprus
Museum. The leaflet from the ticket counter guides guests through
fourteen rooms of artefacts that date from 8000 BC to the end of
antiquity. Plan to spend at least one hour there. Point the children
towards the lion statues, silver coins found in a vase, the early
Cypriot alphabet, helmets, and an awesome collection of statues, some
smiling.
The Mountains
About an hour's scenic drive from Nicosia or Limassol, are Troodos and
Prodromos mountains, which peak at 2,000 metres above sea level, two
historic hotels nearby are the Jubilee Hotel and the Forest Park Hotel
in Platres. You may want to carry a couple of empty bottles with you,
because along the way, you can stop and fill them with some of that
healthy mountain water.
The village of Kakopetria boasts a lovely restaurant and hotel, the Old
Mill, where a trout lunch is highly recommended. In Vouni village, the
Donkey Santuary is an animal lover's paradise, a place where unwanted
and old donkeys can be cared for.
East of Limassol, Governor's Beach and Ayios Theodoros offer relatively
unspoiled stretches of coastline, Governor's Beach is sandy, while Ayios
Theodoros is rocky, but the pleasant ten minute drive from the highway
down to the sea is naturally splendid. Once in Ayios Theodoros, and
wearing plastic sandals, older children and adults can enjoy a search to
find the most unusual stone, before lunch at a fish taverna.
Limassol boasts a beautiful promenade along the sea, where, on a windy
day, you could fly a kite (available in most kiosks). One of the
cultural centres of the island is the refurbished Rialto Theatre,
originally opened in 1933, and beautifully renovated in 1999. The
theatre offers both Cypriot and international theatre, dance and music.
In Paphos, ancient mosaics of mythological gods can be viewed at the
House of Dionysos, the House of Theseus and the House of Aion.
These works of art were actually floors of the homes of noble families
who lived here between the third and fifth centuries AD. For an up close
look at colourful marine life, check out the Aquarium, next to
Theoskepasti Church, in town. About 15 kilometres north of Paphos, along
the coastal road to Ayios Georgios, George's Snake Farm is an impressed
stop for reptile fanciers.
Being at the crossroads of Asia, Africa and Europe, this island has
attracted people to its welcoming shores for thousands of years. With so
many places to see, and its tradition of warm hospitality, no matter
where the family roams here, children should find their visit to Cyprus
an awesome experience.
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