Discover Cyprus

A golden-green leaf, the birthplace of Aphrodite, and the Mediterranean’s finest address for investment and life.

Why Cyprus

Europe’s Most
Compelling Island

The third largest Mediterranean island, Cyprus is nestled between three continents at a cultural and historic crossroads between Europe and Asia. Mountains, valleys, and a 640-km coastline of long sandy beaches.

An advanced, high-income EU economy with very high health standards and one of the lowest crime rates in Europe. English is widely spoken, and the educational system is considered among the best in the region.

EU Member

Full eurozone membership since 2008

English-Speaking

Primary language of business & daily life

Low Crime

Consistently among the safest Mediterranean nations

Top Schools

Excellent international education system

Security & Legal System

Legal Clarity
You Can Trust

Because Cyprus was a British protectorate, its legal system is based on English Common Law, providing a level of familiarity and transparency that is rare in the Mediterranean.

The process of acquiring Title Deeds is regulated and secure, and the presence of reputable international auditing and legal firms ensures that transactions are conducted to global standards. For many buyers, this legal peace of mind is the deciding factor.

Climate

320 Days
of Sunshine

A warm Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Snowfall graces the Troodos Mountains, while the coast remains temperate year-round.

33°C

Summer average

12°C

Winter average

320

Sunny days/year

Lifestyle

Siga Siga
The Art of Living

Cyprus is defined by a philosophy called “siga siga” – slowly, slowly – prioritising personal well-being and social connection. In 2026, the island is ranked as a top relocation destination globally.

Cyprus is deeply rooted in filoxenia (hospitality), where strangers are treated as guests. Remarkably child-friendly, cosmopolitan, and safe, with over 20% of the population foreign-born.

Dining & Culture

The Art of The Long Meal

Dining is the cornerstone of Cypriot social lifea, often taking place al fresco under the sun or stars.

Meze Tradition

A traditional meal of up to 30 small plates, designed to be savoured over several hours with friends and family.

Café Culture

Socialising often centres around cafes, where even a simple iced coffee (frappe) is a leisurely two-hour activity.

Local Produce

A Mediterranean diet rich in fresh seasonal ingredients from local farmers’ markets, halloumi, olives, and fresh seafood.

Year-Round Activity

Life Lived
Outdoors

With over 320 sunny days a year, Cyprus offers a remarkable duality. Swim in the Mediterranean and ski in the Troodos Mountains within a 60-minute drive.

Dual Seasonality

Swim in the sea and ski in the Troodos Mountains, all within a single day. One of the few places in the world that offers this.

The Sea

World-class diving (the Zenobia wreck), kitesurfing, and sailing from modern marinas in Paphos, Limassol, and Ayia Napa.

Leisure & Wellness

2026 trends show a shift toward wellness-centric living, with demand for properties offering spas, yoga spaces, and proximity to nature.

Cultural Continuity

10,000 Years of
Living History

The island’s ancient history is not a relic. It is a living backdrop to daily life. Modern luxury developments sit just minutes from UNESCO World Heritage sites, Roman amphitheatres, and medieval fortresses that still host live performances.

Events & Festivals

The calendar is filled with vibrant celebrations. From the Limassol Carnival and Wine Festival to open-air opera at the Paphos Aphrodite Festival.

Events & Festivals

The calendar is filled with vibrant celebrations — from the Limassol Carnival and Wine Festival to open-air opera at the Paphos Aphrodite Festival.

Something for Everyone

Whether young professional, high-profile executive, family, or retiree, long beaches, mountain villages, and cosmopolitan nightlife.

About Paphos

Where Antiquity
Meets Modern Luxury

Paphos is more than a geographic location. It is a storied landscape where antiquity and modern luxury coexist in rare, seamless harmony. A UNESCO World Heritage city that has served as both an ancient capital and a contemporary cultural beacon.

Residents go about daily life against a backdrop of Roman villas, ancient mosaics, and medieval fortresses. This historical weight gives the city a grounded, permanent feel distinct from the transient atmosphere of more commercialised cities.

UNESCO Heritage

A Living Landmark

Property in Paphos is often situated within walking distance of some of the world’s most significant archaeological treasures.

International Community

Cosmopolitan Village

Perhaps the most international city in Cyprus, with expats from the UK, Northern Europe, Israel, and Central Europe creating a sophisticated social scene.

Investment Value

The Sweet Spot

Sustainable growth, Paphos Marina redevelopment, and the expansion of the AUB campus. Lifestyle investments are also sound financial ones.

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