A Summer In Cyprus //free\\
Explore picturesque wine villages like Omodos and Lofou , where you can wander narrow cobblestone streets and visit ancient monasteries.
You haven’t eaten a tomato until you’ve eaten a Cypriot tomato in August. Sun-ripened, bursting with sugar, and served with a block of halloumi that has been grilled until it squeaks against your teeth. A summer in Cyprus
Book the flight. Pack the lightest linen you own. Leave your watch at home. Explore picturesque wine villages like Omodos and Lofou
Forget what you know about halloumi. Fresh, grilled, and slightly squeaky against your teeth – it’s a revelation. Other standout moments: Book the flight
, marveling at Roman floor art that has remained vibrant for centuries, or sit in the ancient Kourion Amphitheater overlooking the sea. The island’s divided capital,
Let’s address the elephant in the room: Cyprus in summer is hot . Not just warm, but "your sunglasses stick to your face" hot. July and August regularly hit 35°C (95°F) inland, and 40°C (104°F) is not unusual.