Car Rental Ayia Napa - Exploring Ayia Napa
Cyprus is relatively small and has a variety of landscapes and sites worth visiting. Several day trips around the island by car can yield a rewarding break from the crowded beaches of Ayia Napa. Unfortunately, Northern Cyprus, which has been occupied by Turkey since 1974, is somewhat off limits, though day trips are permitted.
The best beaches, as well as many resorts and little fishing villages can be found near Lanarca and Limmasol. Outside the city of Lemesos, the restored Kolossi Castle towers over a landscape of vineyards. Further along the coast and slightly inland, Paphos has almost escaped the commercial development of tourism; it includes the ruins of Saranta Kolones.
Limassol is a major port, an important tourist resort and wine industry centre. Apart from extensive hotels, horde of nightspots, taverns, and restaurants, it boasts Curium, one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Cyprus.
Larnaca is a relaxed resort with its wide seafront promenade of palm trees and excellent tourist infra-structure. The town boasts 17th-century fort houses and several worthwhile museums.
The mountains of the Troödos region, in the country's south, are unforgettable. Troödos is littered with 15th-century frescoed monasteries, notably Kykkos monastery.
Lefkosia, in the centre of the island, is the islands capital. It is surrounded by 16th-century Venetian walls, and features the fascinating Leventis Municipal museum, gorgeous 15th-century Dragoman Hadzigeorgakis mansion and a Byzantine museum. Some of the citys best attractions are located in Turkish-occupied North, and are off limits (unless you undertake an arduous border crossing).