The beauty of the waters of the Mediterranea

 The beauty of the waters of the Mediterranea

Been to Mediterranean waters will be providing a source of fantasy, imagination and entertainment. United the all-blue waters, beautiful scenery, and full of history and charm that stems from ancient mythology.
There are 116 islands in the region, with ownership divided in 11 countries. One country that has a remarkable island intimewa is a country of Cyprus. The location is flanked by the Syria, Lebanon and Israel to the east, Egypt to the south, Turkey to the north and Greece in the northwest. Due to its strategic location, the island of Cyprus topped the list of excursions in the region Mediterania.Di Nicosia City, we can find typical Turkish baths in Omeriye Hamam, road – the road while enjoying Khoriatiki salad, lamb stew and potatoes at the vegetable market area and fruit, and relax with a refreshing drink at Ta Kala Kathoumena. The Troodos Mountains with nine churches and a monastery that became a UNESCO world heritage site ready to greet you with a dish of magnificent scenery.
Curium Amphitheatre spectacular scenery carved on the cliff side at about the 2nd century, presents Shakespeare’s plays throughout the summer with a panoramic background of the Mediterranean Sea. One of the best locations you must visit, namely Petra Tou Romiou, or a boulder along the south coast which according to legend was the place where Aphrodite emerged from the sea.
Not only the perfect location for the appearance of Aphrodite in the world, the beaches on the island of Cyprus also known Due to its beauty. Not long ago, two beaches on the island of Cyprus, Agia Napa and Protaras ie, managed to occupy the first and third position in the list of “2011 Top Ten European Beach Destinations”.
Agia Napa successful burning desire of tourists to come and swim mainly because of the perfect combination of natural scenery and lively nightlife. Soft sandy beaches, boat tours, dive sites, and crystal-clear waters lure of Europe proved successful for the worship of Agia Napa.

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