Feel-good CYPRUS
WOMAN - UK|September 26, 2022
Head to southern Cyprus for autumn sunshine, peaceful historic sites and glorious food
EMMA GREGG.
Feel-good CYPRUS

Legend has it that Aphrodite, goddess of love and fertility, came into being in the Aegean Sea southwest of Cyprus. And there are plenty of good reasons to follow in her graceful footsteps to this island nation, a dreamy place for a relaxing Mediterranean break. Worlds apart from the boisterous tourist resort of Ayia Napa (Agia Napa), further east, the southwestern countryside around Pafos (Paphos), Lemesós (Limassol) and Larnaca is pleasantly traditional, with crinkled shores lapped by waters of deepest indigo and turquoise. Inland, organic vegetables, pomegranate trees, olive groves and grape vines flourish, and there are characterful towns and villages to explore.

Make like Aphrodite

Cyprus is steeped in ancient legends and peppered with archaeological sites. Before becoming part of the British Empire in the 1870s, the island was shaped by everyone from the Ottomans and Venetians to the Romans and Egyptians. But more than 3,000 years ago, the ancient Greeks – worshippers of goddess of love Aphrodite - left their mark. Places that still bear her name include Aphrodite’s Rock, jutting out of the enticingly blue sea around 25km southeast of Pafos. At the nearby

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