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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby theodosia » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:17 am

repulsewarrior wrote:...bill can tell you exactly where this is, but there is a hotel in the mountains built like a village, lots of family people, cheap since your little hut can be shared.

...in smaller villages you will find somewhere to eat, and places to stay, follow your nose, and the scenery you want to sit in. you can always ask at a cafe for them to make you what you like a day ahead (if they serve food), they like that too. can you still hire cabbies by days (will they work for food?)?

...and somewhere by the airport in Nicosia, by the buffer zone, there is (was, it was a long time ago) the most wonderful Taverna where mezze is king, ask for a bottle of Johnny Walker not a glass.

...where the heck is that beautiful restaurant surrounded by sugar canes (about ten years ago, that once was in Famagusta in my youth), a terrific ocean view, and fangri, a fish most delicious but ugly.

A bottle of johnny walker, you trying to kill me ? :lol: Don't even drink! :D All these places sound so amazing! what a pity that to date i have not been to cyprus.
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby theodosia » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:24 am

CanWoodsman wrote:
theodosia wrote:early spring sounds perfect, or even September when its not so hot.

Make that October. September can still be very hot.

ah..thank you, had no idea it would still be hot then. So maybe early spring like may? then early October would be just right.
Hate it when its so hot you can't sleep because of the heat, or so hot in the day it is uncomfortable. :lol:
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby CBBB » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:29 am

Viewpoint was looking for his father a couple of years ago, but it was much more difficult for him!

Viewpoint's mother showed this picture and said it must be one of them!

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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby B25 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:31 am

You mean ALL of them :) :)
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby CBBB » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:27 pm

B25 wrote:You mean ALL of them :) :)


Not all of them, one of them was queer.
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby B25 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:36 pm

CBBB wrote:
B25 wrote:You mean ALL of them :) :)


Not all of them, one of them was queer.


Yes, that one would be Yfuck (oops I mean Lordo) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:16 pm

theodosia wrote:
humanist wrote:best part of the Island to vist? anywhere where there are no Turks and their army is a good start

Is it that bad? What about the greek side is that ok?


Hello Theodosia. Are you well? :D

(All of Cyprus is Greek but unfortunately nearly half is illegally occupied by Turkish troops (about 40,000) and their relatives. So like humanist said, best stay away from the Turkish occupied areas.)

It sounds like you like a mixture of things so I would recommend the Polis area. From there, you will find good bays for swimming and snorkeling (e.g. Pomos Bay). Nice bars for smoothies and freshly squeezed orange juice (the sweeetest on the island). There is also a little harbour (Latchi) with good fish restuarants and from here you can hire boats or go on organised trips around the most amazing coastline called the Akamas. The water is the best on the island. Clear and crisp. :) You can also go on a number of treks from around here, which are best tackled in the cooler months.

You have such a treat in store if you have never visited. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! :D
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby theodosia » Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:56 pm

CBBB wrote:Viewpoint was looking for his father a couple of years ago, but it was much more difficult for him!

Viewpoint's mother showed this picture and said it must be one of them!

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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby theodosia » Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:01 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
theodosia wrote:
humanist wrote:best part of the Island to vist? anywhere where there are no Turks and their army is a good start

Is it that bad? What about the greek side is that ok?


Hello Theodosia. Are you well? :D

(All of Cyprus is Greek but unfortunately nearly half is illegally occupied by Turkish troops (about 40,000) and their relatives. So like humanist said, best stay away from the Turkish occupied areas.)

It sounds like you like a mixture of things so I would recommend the Polis area. From there, you will find good bays for swimming and snorkeling (e.g. Pomos Bay). Nice bars for smoothies and freshly squeezed orange juice (the sweeetest on the island). There is also a little harbour (Latchi) with good fish restuarants and from here you can hire boats or go on organised trips around the most amazing coastline called the Akamas. The water is the best on the island. Clear and crisp. :) You can also go on a number of treks from around here, which are best tackled in the cooler months.

You have such a treat in store if you have never visited. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! :D

All the places recommand sounds and looks amazing. one day I hope to vist.
How are you sweetie, hope you are well? im good thanks.
Thanks for the warning about the turks side. And i have a greek name..would that be a problem there?
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Re: best part of the Island to vist?

Postby theodosia » Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:13 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
theodosia wrote:
humanist wrote:best part of the Island to vist? anywhere where there are no Turks and their army is a good start

Is it that bad? What about the greek side is that ok?


Hello Theodosia. Are you well? :D

(All of Cyprus is Greek but unfortunately nearly half is illegally occupied by Turkish troops (about 40,000) and their relatives. So like humanist said, best stay away from the Turkish occupied areas.)

It sounds like you like a mixture of things so I would recommend the Polis area. From there, you will find good bays for swimming and snorkeling (e.g. Pomos Bay). Nice bars for smoothies and freshly squeezed orange juice (the sweeetest on the island). There is also a little harbour (Latchi) with good fish restuarants and from here you can hire boats or go on organised trips around the most amazing coastline called the Akamas. The water is the best on the island. Clear and crisp. :) You can also go on a number of treks from around here, which are best tackled in the cooler months.

You have such a treat in store if you have never visited. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! :D

Will they (the turks troops) ever leave? Though the tc were different from the turks? sorry for my ignorance. Know there was a war around 1974, though i get it had been brewing for a while.
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