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Destinations in Cyprus — where to go

Where to base yourself in Cyprus, for how long, and what each city actually feels like.

Cyprus is small enough to base-hop easily. Larnaca is the practical gateway city (main airport, beach promenade, 45–60 minutes to almost anywhere) — good for a first or last night. Paphos is the history-and-romance base, with two UNESCO World Heritage sites inside the town limits. Most first-time trips split a week between one coastal base and a day or two up in the Troodos Mountains.

Cyprus looks tiny on a map — you can drive coast to coast in under two hours — but it packs in more contrast than that size suggests: a party beach town, a UNESCO-listed old town full of Roman mosaics, and a mountain range with snow-capped peaks in winter, all within a couple of hours' drive of each other. Here's every major base worth knowing, and an honest read on who each one actually suits.

Questions people actually ask

What's the best first-time Cyprus itinerary?
Fly into Larnaca, spend a night there, then split the rest of a week between Paphos (history, UNESCO sites, sunsets) and one or two nights up in the Troodos Mountains (villages, hiking, wine). Add Ayia Napa or Protaras on the end if beaches and nightlife matter more to you than ruins.
Which Cyprus destination is best for a short trip?
If you only have 3–4 days, pick one coastal base and do the Troodos Mountains as a single long day trip rather than trying to relocate — Cyprus's small size makes day trips genuinely practical from almost anywhere on the south coast.
Larnaca or Paphos for a first-time visit?
Larnaca is the more practical, no-frills base (airport, budget-friendly, decent beach). Paphos is the more scenic, romantic, and historically rich choice, with its own international airport too. Many travelers do both — a night in Larnaca on arrival, then the rest of the trip in Paphos.