Cyprus is full of hidden stories, and few sites capture both intrigue and melancholy quite like the abandoned Eva Hotel in Larnaca. Once a bustling destination for visitors, the hotel now sits in quiet decay, its walls weathered, rooms empty, and grounds slowly overtaken by nature. Exploring the site from the ground is eerie, but…
Cyprus is a land rich in history, and few structures capture the ingenuity of the island’s past like the Kamares Aqueduct in Larnaca. Built in the 18th century during Ottoman rule, this impressive aqueduct once supplied fresh water to the city, standing as a testament to human engineering and resilience. While walking beneath its arches…
Cyprus is a land of contrasts, where serene landscapes and historic landmarks coexist in breathtaking harmony. Few locations capture this juxtaposition better than Salt Lake and Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque in Larnaca. Known for its seasonal beauty and flocks of flamingos, the lake is often a lively haven for wildlife. But during the drone flight,…
Cyprus is full of hidden gems, and few are as unique as Camel Park in Mazotos. A family-friendly attraction with a distinctly local flavour, the park offers visitors the chance to encounter camels, donkeys, and other animals while enjoying traditional Cypriot hospitality. While walking through the park is enjoyable, seeing it from above with a…
Cyprus is renowned for its beaches, but some stretches of sand feel like they belong in a dream. Serena Beach in Paralimni is one such place. With its golden sands, clear turquoise waters, and gently rolling waves, it’s a haven for both relaxation and adventure. Seeing it from the air, through the lens of a…
There’s something hauntingly beautiful about abandoned places. They speak of laughter that once filled the air, of days when lights glimmered and rides spun with excitement, and yet now they lie quiet, overgrown, and forgotten. Lucky Star Park in Aradippou is one such place—a former amusement park that now exists in stillness, slowly being reclaimed…
Few sights capture the timeless allure of Cyprus like a lighthouse perched along its rugged coast. The Perivolia Lighthouse, located on Larnaca’s southeastern shoreline, is one of those enduring symbols—guiding sailors and inspiring travellers alike. While it is striking from the shore, capturing it from above with a drone offers a unique perspective. On this…
Cyprus is a land of contrasts—golden beaches, ancient ruins, and quiet villages. But hidden within its interior is a spectacle unlike any other: Red Lake in Mitsero. Known locally as “Kokkino Limni,” this small lake is remarkable for its striking crimson waters, a phenomenon caused by high concentrations of iron and other minerals. While it…
Cyprus is often celebrated for its beaches, ancient ruins, and mountain villages, but some places tell a different kind of story—one of industry, hardship, and time’s relentless march. One such place is the Kokkinogia Mine in Mitsero, an abandoned copper mine that today stands as a haunting reminder of the island’s mining past. On the…
Travel in Cyprus often means tracing the footsteps of faith, where chapels, monasteries, and churches are not only places of worship but also guardians of history. One such place is Panagia Chrysospiliotissas in Kato Deftera, a village just outside Nicosia. Tucked into a hillside and steeped in centuries of devotion, this church is striking enough…