Cyprus on a Budget

CYPRUS

CYPRUS ON A BUDGET
Is it possible to experience the magic of Cyprus without breaking the bank? Absolutely! With its picturesque landscapes, fascinating history, and vibrant culture, Cyprus offers a plethora of affordable options for travelers on a budget. Whether you're a sun seeker, history buff, or foodie, this Mediterranean gem has something for everyone. Here are some tips for enjoying Cyprus on a budget:

Flights

I flew into Paphos on a $8 flight from Sofia, Bulgaria on Ryanair, which is an absolute bargain. The thing is, they usually get you on the return flight; so I decided to fly out of Larnaca, which is much cheaper. The next thing to figure out was public transportation.

Buses

So up until this point, Google Maps has been totally reliable getting around Europe and I was able to catch any bus or train I needed to get to where I needed to go. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case with Cyprus. There was no bus schedule online or anywhere; and even though I read there were direct buses from Paphos Airport to Larnaca, there weren’t. You had to take a bus from the airport to the city of Paphos, then to Limassol, then onwards to Larnaca. It took all day. Had I known there weren’t any direct buses, I probably would’ve just booked my flight out of Paphos to save time and go sightseeing around there.

Where to Stay

Instead of pricey luxury resorts, consider staying in guesthouses, hostels, or budget-friendly hotels in towns like Larnaca or Paphos. These options not only provide comfortable lodging but also allow you to immerse yourself in local neighborhoods, where you can find authentic experiences.

There was only one reasonable hostel I found online to stay at, Le Mat Hostel, but it was completely booked out at the time. I also found an Airbnb which was perfect for the night, and they actually organized transport to the airport.

What to See

Honestly, Cyprus is extremely difficult for backpacking; I think it’s best if you rent a car and drive around the island, see Northern Cyprus and quaint little towns and national parks along the way. Here’s a few other handy tips for exploring Cyprus on a budget:

Cultural Immersion: Take advantage of Cyprus' rich cultural heritage by visiting free or low-cost attractions. Explore ancient ruins, such as the Paphos Archaeological Park or the Curium Archaeological Site, where you can witness the island's history without spending a fortune. Additionally, many churches and museums offer discounted or even free entry, allowing you to indulge in local art and traditions without straining your budget.

Coastal Splendor: One of Cyprus' biggest draws is its stunning coastline, and you don't need to pay a hefty fee to enjoy it. Skip the private beaches and head to the public ones, such as Fig Tree Bay or Nissi Beach. Pack a picnic and spend a day relaxing under the Mediterranean sun or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters - all without breaking the bank.

Savory Delights: When it comes to food, Cyprus offers a range of affordable culinary experiences. Seek out local taverns and street food stalls where you can try delicious Cypriot dishes like souvlaki, halloumi cheese, or traditional pastries. Don't forget to sample the island's famous local wine - an affordable and flavorful delight.

Nature's Bounty: Cyprus is blessed with natural wonders that won't cost you a fortune to explore. Lace up your hiking boots and venture into the Troodos Mountains, where you can hike scenic trails and enjoy breathtaking views. Alternatively, visit the Akamas Peninsula, a nature reserve boasting