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Tips For A Sailing Charter - Cyprus

May 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Cyprus is the third biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Anatolian Peninsula is situated at the south while Turkey is in the north. Other countries near it are Greece, Egypt, and Lebanon. The best way to explore these areas and take advantage of the sea is to go sailing in Cyprus during your vacation.

You can charter a yacht in St. Raphael Marina in Limassol. There are plenty of nightclubs, shops, and restaurants scattered all over the area. You can also take a look at Hala Sultan Tekke, which is a large mosque venerated by countless Muslims all over the world. Moreover, go hiking in either Troodos or Ayia Napa. If you wish to add scuba diving to your list of activities, you can ride a ferry to Zenobia.

Paphos can give you several alternatives for sailing in Cyprus. For one, you can take a look at Petra tou Romiou, or Aphrodite’s Rock, considered being the birthplace of Aphrodite. While docking your yacht in the harbor, you can explore the ruins of Saranta Kolones. There are also several very nice beach resorts such as the Latchi Beach. The Byzantine Museum gives you an overview of the culture and life of the inhabitants of Cyprus since 12th to 20th century. For nature lovers, Akamas Peninsula is a good pick. It has lots of unspoiled areas, such as the sandy bays. The mountains are made up of deep gorges and large expanse of landscapes. Sailing in Cyprus will be even more worthy if you stay in the villas of Pomos. This is a nice village located near the sea and at the foot of Troodos. There are different kinds of bars and shops found all over the area, as well as grocery stores. You can also easily explore the mountains of Paphos anytime.

Find more information on sailing in Cyprus and yacht charter Croatia here. In this website you can find information on sailing charter from other parts of the world.

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