Hello, planning our summer holiday, we have just got back from Goa yesterday and are thinking about where to go in Sep, leaving the little one at home with grandparents for a week, or maybe 2 if i can pursuade them haha.
We have never been to cyprus, so want to know what the weather will be like early sep?
We would like to stay in a lively resort, but not too loud that we wont be able to sleep at night with the clubs and bars music.
So preferably a short stroll to the main nightlife.
Also, what is the cost to eat out?
Are there any hotels or apartments that anyone can suggest?
We were thinking about going to Egypt, but to be honest we want a break from all the mivering of stall holders and taxi drivers that we got in Goa a few days ago, and i have heard Egypt is similar.
So we have narrowed it down to cyprus
We would also like to be near a nice beach.
Thanks
Nicola
Anyone??
http://www.weatherunderground.com You can look back to September 2007 and you will get the weather as it was then (look at on a 'monthly view' for a calendar type view.) I am booked for September 2008 too and my choice of resort is normally Paphos or Coral Bay. It really depends what you are looking for as most resorts have something to offer for everyone. I don't find Cyprus particularly cheap to eat out however the quality of food never disappoints, you get what you pay for ! As for hotels and apartments, my choice this year is a private rental close to the centre of Paphos however if you read the review section for hotels & apts. I generally look to those that are highest rated as a starting point (I wouldn't rule out a private apt. as it can work out cheaper in the long run and you have all your facilities to hand.) I got mine through http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk. Hope this helps.
A good website for checking historical weather is September 2004:.........................................September 2006:
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For beach, nightlife and bars, I think Protaras would be your best bet. Second choice, the Nissi area of Ayia Napa.
Eating out etc. (Prices in £ Sterling - Cyprus is now using the Euro.)
Beer (local) will be anything from 1.50 to 2.50 a pint.
Brandy sours about the same.
Bottle of wine about 6.00.
Main courses from 4.00 upwards depending on what and where.
Starters and sweets from around 1.50.
Bear in mind, the more touristy the area, the more you are likely to pay.
Never stayed at that end of the island, we prefer Larnaca and Pissouri so can't help with hotels.
Mark
I've been to Cyprus 5 times in September and have yet to see a drop of rain,and it's always been hot!I would recommend Protaras or Ayia Napa.Napa has a bit of reputation for being loud & brash,but I've never found it like that(first recommended to me by my grandparents,both in their 70's!).Let me know if you'd be staying in apts or hotel and i'll give some good accomodation.
We go to cyprus every year from the past 11 years now. August - September every year. In sept its still hot enough to catch a nice tan but it isnt as hot as the weather in July/August but i think it starts cooling down mid sept - end sept. The last 2 years we have stayed in Tropical Dreams in Protaras,where the hotel is is a great place because its on the main strip but off a corner so your right on the night life but away from the noise.The only louder noise you hear on the night if your staying in Tropical Dreams is the Magic Dancing Waters right next too the hotel thats only from around 7:30-9ish though so not too bad seeing as most people are out around that time anyway!
Hope this helped a bit!
CourtneeLouise
I've been to Cyprus 12 times, 8 of them in September. We had rain during at least 4 of those September visits.
They have all been short sharp showers. It happens.
I have pictoral evidence. I'm not trying to put anyone off.
Mark
So prices to eat and drink are similar to prices here at home?
We were paying around 10 - 13 pounds in total for 3 of us to eat out in the evening and a few drinks each in Goa for the past 2 weeks, think it will be a shock to our system
We arent really fussed if it is a hotel or apartment, there will only be two adults travelling this time.
I think we want to travel with first choice, so i will have a look at their website and come back to you regarding the hotels/apartments listed.
P.S, looking at 3 or 4 star properties
Thanks
Nicola
I will have a look now.
we are in our mid 20's, and are wanting a chill out holiday in the day time, and want to explore the bars and a couple of clubs at night.
I really do not want to end up in a similar place to where i went with my university friends 7 years ago in Magaluf.
We went on a mixed holiday, around 6 girls and 4 lads, and we stupidly let the lads arrange the apartment.
We ended up staying where lots of immature teenagers making lots of noise at 6am in the mornings when they got in, doing stupid pranks.
Id like to be near the nightlife, but not stuck in an apartment with immature spotty teenagers who think they are gods gift when they have had a drink.
Although I have never stayed in them the Brilliant apartments get great reviews and they are owned by the same people who own the Sunrise Beach if you prefer S/C, also the Capo Bay Hotel gets good reviews, it also has reserved sunbeds and is on the beach.
This year we are having a change and staying in the Tasia Maris apartments at Nissi Beach, they also get great reviews and are close to ayia napa without been too close and in Sept i would imagine there will not be many children there so they will be peaceful.
Hope you find somewhere you like and have a great holiday...
Thankyou very much Cypruschick.
Tasia Maris Apartments are very good and under the same manager as the Tasia Maris Beach(Thomson Gold) where we will be again this year in September.Sandy Bay beach a 2mins walk away.
The Anesis is featured in quite a few of the british holiday brochures - but have found over the years that it is so much cheaper (as a couple) to book a flight only and book the hotels separately - we got a superior room for a total price of just over £300 for the week. This hotel gets excellent reviews and it has a beautiful pool area. Another lovely hotel in Ayia Napa is the Faros, which is just a stones throw from the harbour - both of these hotels are 3 stars.
Once again it depends on budget but Ayia Napa should deliver I think most of what you will want.
Thanks Madgex, my partner was actually thinking of Ayai Napa.
We left are children last year with grandparents for a weeks break to cyprus. We stayed at The Olympic Lagoon in Ayia Napa. It is just outside Ayia Napa. This is a lovely hotel. Near to the lovely beach of nissi. The staff and friendly and helpfull. We booked through eclipse direct which is a sister company of first choice.
Also, i have heard that the bars and clubs are mainly garage and house music? which really is not our cup of tea.
Hoping there are a few bars that will appeal to us, and not just with the teenaged holidaymakers who go for sun,sea,sex.
It is a bit of a long walk into napa. Will take about half an hour. We got a taxi which i think cost about £5.00. There are some nice restaurants about a couple of minutes stroll away from the hotel. This is why we stayed here because it is not too far from napa but can venture in if you want to.
But we want an adults only holiday this summer, preferably within easy walking distance to the main nightlife.
I think i am asking too much, because most apartments close to the nightlife and beach are taken up by the rowdy teenagers.
We arent really bothered about there being teenagers there, because obviously there will be, because the nightlife and beach are a big part of their holiday.
Can anyone recommend somewhere thats less than 15mins walk to the main nightlife and beach?
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