Every month there are hundreds of things you can do in Cyprus.
Take this month (February 2010) for example. If you go through the 14 pages list you will notice so many choices and alternative activities that will keep you extremely busy when you visit Cyprus, unless you choose to opt for relaxation and less hectic schedules.
I have chosen several indicative events in Cyprus. See more details in the above link.
Carnival is a ten-day period of fun and eating, prior to fifty days of fasting, before Easter. Carnival parades and fancy–dress balls are very popular all over Cyprus and especially in Lemesos. 04-14 February 2010.
Bird watching in Cyprus: Birdlife Cyprus arranges bird watching trips regularly.
Musical Saturdays continue in Lefkosia throughout February.
Musical Sundays continue in Lemesos, Larnaka and Pafos throughout February.
Art exhibition: Guernica, the story of painting, organized by the Bank of Cyprus and Artos Foundation. Lefkosia, 11 February – 21 March 2010.
Cyprus Symphony Orchestra has series of musical events in Lefkosia, Lemesos and Larnaka including classical music concert, string workshop concert, chamber music concert, etc.
Cyprus Sunshine Cup 2010 is a mountain bike race organised by the Cyprus Cycling Federation in the Machairas Forest, 26 – 28 February 2010.
Get to know Lefkosia, Lemesos and Pafos by walking. Take advantage of the walking tours organised by the municipalities of these cities.
Almond Festival: Traditional dances and free tasting of traditional products made of almond. Limnatis village in Lemesos district.
Limassol International Marathon 2010, 28 February 2010.
Sculpture exhibition in Larnaka by artist Andreas Tamamounas. “Kypriaki Gonia” Art Gallery. 15 January – 05 February 2010
Green Monday celebrations in Larnaka: Traditional music, songs, dances and games as well as activities for children. Organised by the Larnaca Municipality. Venue: Hala Sultan Tekke Grove. 15 February 2010.
Agia Napa and Paralimni Cultural Winter: Both municipalities organise traditional music, dance, classical music and other cultural events during the winter (November to March).
More information available at http://www.visitcyprus.com/ (under Events)
Take this month (February 2010) for example. If you go through the 14 pages list you will notice so many choices and alternative activities that will keep you extremely busy when you visit Cyprus, unless you choose to opt for relaxation and less hectic schedules.
I have chosen several indicative events in Cyprus. See more details in the above link.
Carnival is a ten-day period of fun and eating, prior to fifty days of fasting, before Easter. Carnival parades and fancy–dress balls are very popular all over Cyprus and especially in Lemesos. 04-14 February 2010.
Bird watching in Cyprus: Birdlife Cyprus arranges bird watching trips regularly.
Musical Saturdays continue in Lefkosia throughout February.
Musical Sundays continue in Lemesos, Larnaka and Pafos throughout February.
Art exhibition: Guernica, the story of painting, organized by the Bank of Cyprus and Artos Foundation. Lefkosia, 11 February – 21 March 2010.
Cyprus Symphony Orchestra has series of musical events in Lefkosia, Lemesos and Larnaka including classical music concert, string workshop concert, chamber music concert, etc.
Cyprus Sunshine Cup 2010 is a mountain bike race organised by the Cyprus Cycling Federation in the Machairas Forest, 26 – 28 February 2010.
Get to know Lefkosia, Lemesos and Pafos by walking. Take advantage of the walking tours organised by the municipalities of these cities.
Almond Festival: Traditional dances and free tasting of traditional products made of almond. Limnatis village in Lemesos district.
Limassol International Marathon 2010, 28 February 2010.
Sculpture exhibition in Larnaka by artist Andreas Tamamounas. “Kypriaki Gonia” Art Gallery. 15 January – 05 February 2010
Green Monday celebrations in Larnaka: Traditional music, songs, dances and games as well as activities for children. Organised by the Larnaca Municipality. Venue: Hala Sultan Tekke Grove. 15 February 2010.
Agia Napa and Paralimni Cultural Winter: Both municipalities organise traditional music, dance, classical music and other cultural events during the winter (November to March).
More information available at http://www.visitcyprus.com/ (under Events)
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