Cyprus Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Cyprus's history
Nicosia
Λευκωσία
Capital and largest city of Cyprus, divided between Greek and Turkish zones.
Limassol
Λεμεσός
Second largest city, major port and commercial center on the south coast.
Larnaca
Λάρνακα
Major city on the southeast coast, home to the main international airport.
Paphos
Πάφος
Major city on the southwest coast, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Famagusta
Αμμόχωστος
Major port city on the east coast, currently in Turkish-controlled area.
Kyrenia
Κερύνεια
Major city on the north coast, currently in Turkish-controlled area.
Morphou
Μόρφου
Major city in the northwest, currently in Turkish-controlled area.
Ayia Napa
Άγια Νάπα
Resort town on the southeast coast, popular with tourists.
Rizokarpaso
Ριζοκάρπασο
Village in the northeast, currently in Turkish-controlled area.
Polis
Πόλης
Town on the northwest coast, known for its natural beauty.
Protaras
Πρωταράς
Resort town on the southeast coast, popular with tourists.
Latchi
Λάτσι
Coastal town on the northwest coast, known for its fishing.
Coral Bay
Resort area near Paphos, popular with tourists.
Kakopetria
Κακοπετριά
Mountain village in the Troodos Mountains, known for its traditional architecture.
Lefkara
Λεύκαρα
Historic village known for its lace making and silverwork.
Troodos
Τρόοδος
Mountain village in the Troodos Mountains, popular ski resort.
Kato Paphos
Κάτω Πάφος
Historic area of Paphos, known for its archaeological sites.
Platres
Πλάτρες
Mountain village in the Troodos Mountains, popular resort.
Kato Pyrgos
Κάτω Πύργος
Coastal village on the northwest coast, near the border.
Lefkosia
Λευκωσία
Small village near Nicosia, known for its traditional culture.