
The theatre, with its stunning views across the Mediterranean is still used for performances. The spectacular archaeological site of Kourion is certainly worth a visit with its impressive Greco-Roman theatre, striking Roman mosaics and early Christian Basilica. This is a real must-do experience for cyclists and fans of the great outdoors. You’ll want to stop for a breather and enjoy the striking scenery before tackling the zigzag path that stretches up to the highest point of the Akamas Peninsula. The path will take you alongside stunning cliff tops before making its way down to the sea to a quaint traditional goat farm. Hire a bike in Latchi and explore the winding country lanes and rugged terrain of Cyprus’ National Park. This sleepy seafront harbour town still retains elements of its ruined city walls and has a distinctly traditional air. Kyrenia boasts a cluster of unspoiled beaches, some stunning historical buildings and an abundance of breath-taking scenery. The harbour town of Kyrenia is one of the most pristinely beautiful sites of Northern Cyprus. This area of outstanding natural beauty is only a two hour journey from the airport but public transport is sparse, so a hire car is recommended. The beaches are the most prominent geographical feature of the island and here they are clean and isolated with beautiful soft sand dunes. Here, the naturally beautiful landscapes have remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of years and is the perfect remote destination for those tired of the brash five star hotels and crowded beaches. The rugged Northern part of the island is easily one of the most unspoiled areas of Cyprus. Here are the best unspoilt places to visit in Cyprus for travel snobs… Karpaz Peninsula If you step just a little way off the beaten track you’ll find a whole other world away from the cheap Cyprus holidays, filled with traditional beauty and culture just begging to be explored.



Cyprus is probably best known for its gorgeous beaches, championship golf courses and package holiday resorts, but the island is not as developed as you may think.
