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Fly to Ercan International Airport, Drive to Nicosia
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Nicosia
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Drive to Ercan International Airport, Fly to Cincinnati

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Nicosia — 6 nights

the last divided capital

Experience a combination of traditional and modern Cyprus, including archaeological sites encircled by ancient walls, in the country's capital, Nicosia.
Visit Tombs of the Kings and Buyuk Han for their historical value. You'll explore and learn at The Cyprus Museum and Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia. Get out of town with these interesting Nicosia side-trips: Paphos (The House of Dionysus & The Villa of Theseus) and Kourion (in Limassol City). The adventure continues: pause for some serene contemplation at St. John Cathedral, examine the collection at Ethnological Museum House of Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Bayraktar Mosque, and steep yourself in history at Kumarcilar Han.

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Cincinnati, USA to Nicosia is an approximately 22-hour combination of flight and car. The time zone difference when traveling from Cincinnati to Nicosia is 7 hours. In May, Nicosia is a bit warmer than Cincinnati - with highs of 83°F and lows of 61°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 3rd (Sat) so you can travel back home.
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Cyprus travel guide

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From sandy beaches to stone castles, and from bustling nightclubs to romantic tavernas, Cyprus is the perfect destination for those who seek a complete Mediterranean experience. Many civilizations have left their mark on the island's long and vibrant history, and consequently its customs, cuisine, and architecture. Beyond the divide between the predominantly Greek south and Turkish north, throughout the island you'll recognize Venetian, Genoese, British, and Middle Eastern influences. Of course, the main attraction that draws tourists from all over the world is the sunny coast, dotted with historical cities and fully equipped beaches. There is also a selection of peaceful villages, both inland and by the sea, where those looking for a more secluded holiday can retreat. A visit to the country's capital Nicosia, with its vibrant art and culture scene and numerous sightseeing opportunities, is definitely worth adding to your itinerary wherever you're staying.
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