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CYPRUS TRAVELLER GUIDE

Updated daily for people visiting & living in Cyprus

Cyprus Lighthouses

🚢5 OPERATIONAL LIGHTHOUSES🚢

STAYING THE COURSE

The humble lighthouse has played a crucial role for all seafaring civilisations throughout the ages, helping ships to avoid dangerous seas and to stay on course. Evidence of this tall structure’s long and varied history is found in several ancient texts and writings, proving the importance of this magic light and how it offers a feeling of companionship in the vastness of the night sea. 

The ancient Egyptians, Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans also extensively used these tall structures throughout the Mediterranean. Other sea-faring nations like the Vikings also built a form of lighthouse to guide their long ships back home after raids in far off lands. 

The International Lighthouse Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of August all over the world. This day often highlights and honours the importance of lighthouses and the role they have played throughout history.

There are currently five operational lighthouses in Cyprus

🚨 Paphos: Overlooking the harbour near the medieval castle

The Paphos Lighthouse Near The Medieval Castle

🚨 Paphos: Overlooking the coast of the Akamas Peninsula

The Lighthouse At the Akamas Peninsular

🚨 Ayia Napa: Overlooking Cape Greco

The Lighthouse At CApe Greco At Ayia Napa

🚨 Limassol: Overlooking the new port

The Lighthouse AT The Limassol Marina

🚨 Larnaca: Overlooking the Zygi Marina

The Lighthouse At Zygi Marina

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