I didn’t know what to expect from Cyprus apart
from a lot of meet and greet of F’s family. My first impression is that the
landscape was incredibly dry and very baron but the water was beautifully
clear.
F had warned me about the eating culture of
the Cypriots and he was right!!! We walked in the door of his Grandmothers
house to be greeted by food and not just a little food but enough food to feed
the whole street. This was the beginning of the loving daily fight between his
grandmother and him about not cooking, not cooking too much and not trying to
force feed us. It was actually quite amusing.
I had been warned that I would be bored
while in Cyprus
as there was going to be a lot of sitting around doing not much, well I found
it quite the opposite.
The first two days we visited beaches near
Larnaka (Governors and another one) and although they were nice I was yet to
see the draw card as to why everyone goes on about the beaches in Cyprus .
I was treated to a crazy weekend away in
Lemesos where we met up with his friend Peter and cousin Stelios. It was a
wonderful trip down memory lane with F as he showed me where he use to cause
trouble, where he learnt to swim and the old village he use to live in. It was
great to see this side of Cyprus
through the eyes of someone who grew up there. The weekend was a lot of eating
and drinking (surprise surprise) and meeting a lot of people from the
international community living and working out here from all over the world.
This sector of society is fascinating and maybe one day I will find myself
living an international lifestyle. Will store that thought in the back of my
head for a while.
I was treated to a traditional Greek Meze
and now im converted to a lover of Greek food. It rates as one of the best
meals on the trip and was a trip through the many different aspects of Greek
Cypriot cuisine. Will have to find
myself a good cookbook when I get home… I don’t think ill ever match up to
being a good Greek woman but I think I can put a few dishes into my cooking repertoire
J.
We headed off to the Eastern side of the
island to Protaras and the iconic white sand beaches and crystal waters started
to make themselves known. We drove round Cape Greco
and stopped in Agia Napa (the famed party town). An evening stroll through Agia
Napa and the clubs and revelers just made me feel old. Maybe another time on a trip that wasn’t so
long we would have been right in there swinging from the rooftops but not this
time. The water around Cape Greco was the highlight of my time in Cyprus in
terms of Scenery, we were in about 4m of water and I could see everything on
the bottom – check out the photos of me doing my best starfish.
We headed back to Lefkosia and spent some
more time with F Grandmother and explored the old town. I do have to say the Cyprus is
fabulous shopping for shoes and bags. It works out well when you need to buy a
new bag for all the shoes you have bought…. Oooppps. I was very surprise by the
patience of F as we mooched through many streets and tried on many pairs of
shoes.
Our last side trip was out towards the West
of Cyrpus through Pafos and the small town outside of Pafos where another uncle
of F lives. This time the beach was pebbled which was a wonderful massage lying
on the hot stones. We stayed the night in Latsi where we treated ourselves to a
seafood platter on the deck suspended right above the water. We took the scenic
route back to Lefkosia through the mountains, along some dirt roads that we
weren’t really sure where they went…. Oh well it all worked out in the end. I
was surprised by the greenness of the mountains and the dense forestation up
there. It made for quite a cooler
climate and some more interesting (read not brown flat) landscape.
F family were wonderful and very welcoming
and patience with my complete not existent understanding of Greek. We had some
wonderful memories together at a strange company beer festival where I learnt a
traditional Greek dance. I learnt how to make real Greek coffee thanks to F
grandmother and uncle Sinai. I even mastered the art of being quiet for long
period of time J
Apart from the food, people and beautiful
landscape we were also treated to some history. I hadn’t realised the
importance of Cyprus
throughout history and just how many different groups had made there mark
there. F even stopped to show me the birth place of Aphrodite followed by the
baths of Aphrodite.
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| F and his grandmother |
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| Spot the starfish |
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| In the mountains |
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| Yes, more photos of food |
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| A little windswept |
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| Aphrodites Rock |
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| Agia Napa |
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| Aphrodites Bath |










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