History Of Cyprus

History Of Cyprus

The 8th century B.C. is a period of great prosperity but the island falls prey to several conquerors. Cypriot Kingdoms try to preserve their independence but come under the domination of Assyria and then Egypt and Persia. King Evagoras of Salamis (who ruled from 411-374 BC) rebels against Persia and unifies the island but, after a great siege has to conclude peace with Persia a...
Cyprus Cuisine

Cyprus Cuisine

Cypriots have a tender relationship with their traditions, including those of the culinary type. Cuisine – is a part of the culture, the history, the soul of the people. Cypriot cuisine does not tolerate rushing. It is appetizing, varied and extensive. Its aromas will follow your every pursue you continuously. It will satisfy gourmets, those that enjoy to eat both a lot a...
Choosing Cyprus

Choosing Cyprus

Excellent Communication & Transport Infrastructure The strategic location of the island is ideal for travelling to Europe, Asia – Gulf region and Africa. There are two international airports served by more than 70 airlines and two major ports which serve Cyprus’ merchant marine, the 3rd largest in the EU. Within Cyprus, all cities are connected via modern motor...
Public transport in Cyprus

Public transport in Cyprus

A new public transport system was launched on 5th July 2010 to expand the bus network over the third most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea. Expats can use public transport to get around Cyprus. Since Cyprus has no railway system the best way to get around is by bus or by car. A new and modern public transport system connects cities and rural areas. Airports and...
Buying property in Cyprus

Buying property in Cyprus

The Cypriot property market is relatively cheap when compared to other European countries. However, there are a number of restrictions for non-residents when buying or letting property in the country that you should know about. Before Cyprus’ entry into the European Union, it was common to invest in Cypriot property due to the low prices in comparison to other Europe...
Sales Contracts

Sales Contracts

As a foreigner (and crucially when there is no separate title deed for a property), you’re strongly advised to sign a written sale contract and deposit it at the Lands Office, thereby placing a legal charge on the property. The contract must be deposited within two months of signing because otherwise the seller can change their mind and you will have little recourse. Depo...
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