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Hello Sunnysails - welcome to the forum.

Yes it will still be hot when you go. The latest I have been is in October and the weather was good then although not as hot at night as in July/August.

Lots of places to visit. Mosaics at the heritage site nr Paphos harbour. Tomb of the Kings, Troodos Mountains, Akamas peninsula (lovely for walking here), the Curium ampitheatre, just for starters.

Whereabouts are you staying ?

Kath x
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"it will still be hot"?... its will be roasting, scorcheeoo hot... We go around the end of August most years and its been 35°C and above... (one year we saw just shy of 40°C at 11:30am)...

Restaurants all over the island serve a variety of dishes, styles and types so depending on what you want and how much you want to spend will depend on which ones are best for you (its probably best to get some ideas of what is about from people on here then look when you get there).

If you want Greek/Cypriot food then look for things like -
Kelftco - a slow roasted lamb dish (normally shanks) so soft and tender that you can eat it with a spoon !
Stifado - a rich redwine and vineger based sauce normally with beef and baby onions (its not exclusive to beef though as you can sometimes find things like octupus stifado or rabbit etc but generally its beef unless you go out of your way to find something else)
Tavas - oven braised pork and potatoes
Afelia - pork with corriander seeds, wine and vinegar (a stew with lots of flavour)
Then there are the other more side dishes and meze type foods (think buffet food)
Koupes - a sausage shaped mince meat dish with a cracked wheat fried coating (looks like a round fish finger maybe) served with a slice of lemon to squeeze on (these are surprisingly good)
Dolmades - stuffed vine leaves, filled with a mix of minced meats, rice and spices wrapped in a soft vine leave
Keftedes - spicy meatballs sometimes served with or in a sauce
Sheftelia - A sort of spicy sausage (a personal favourite of mine)
Spanakopita - feta cheese and spinach made into either one large pie that is served in slices or as small individual pies
Souvlaki - skewers of pork or chicken kept moist with lemon juice, garlic, olive oil, oregano as they cook (some chefs will use other spices like rosemary or majoram etc)
Souvla - like souvlaki above but much bigger chunks of meat done a larger scale (still haven't found a place that does this where we go...)
Then you have dips often served with pitta bread (note the Cypriot pitta bread is much better than those things you see in the local kebab shop)
Houmous - a fabulous chickpea, garlic, tahini, lemon juice, salt and pepper dip
Tahini - a paste made with ground seasame seeds (a little bit like peanut butter in flavour but more bitter) (I love the stuff)
Taramasalata - a fish paste, great for those who love fish
Tzatziki - yoghurt, garlic and cucumber dip.. very refreshing

and don't forget you are in Cyprus the home of the Cyprus potato !! anywhere that makes fresh chips or oven baked potatoes are well worth a visit !

Steve
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organised trips available from a couple of independent companies [cheaper than the TO rep}

Troodos includes Kykkos Monastery, the tomb of archbishop Makarious 3rd,

Lefkosia includes the Green line, St Johns cathedral, and village of Lefkara [lace]

Northern Cyprus includes Kyrenia harbour, Abby of Bella Pais, Pentadaktlos Mountains, [passport required]

Lanaca & Agia Napa

Lefkosia a day shopping

Lemesos including Curium winery, sponge factory, and Aphrdites rock on the way back

Pafos district including Gereskipou Plos, Lakki, St Neophytos monastery and the baths of Aphrodite

making your own way.. the tomb of the kings, the Pafos Mosaics [ent at the back of the harbour]

if you hire a car you can go to any of the above places,[and more] for an info pack please-mail the CTO on
informationcto@btconnect.com and specify which resort you require an information pack with your address it normally takes 4/7 days

Yasus

wizard
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Hi Steve,
Thank you so much your reply.It was really interesting to read.The food sounds great.I always think it's terrible when people go abroad and eat fish and chips!!! They really might as well holiday in England.

Again thank you and am really looking forward to going!!!

:wave:
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Hi Kath,

We are staying at the Ellia Latchi Holiday village which is in a resort called ''Latchi??'' As i've mentioned never been to Cyprus so a new adventure for us.Am really looking forward to flying,arriving and enjoy all the sights and sounds of Cyprus...

Thanks Kath..

:cheers
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LAKKI [latchi to the english] is or at least was a small fishing village last time i was there, it is located aprox 40km by road from Pafos, from memory the beach is either shingle or black sane depending which one you choose,the Elias holiday village is not in the village of Lakki but about 2km inland to the north west, the village is reputed to have the best fish restaurant's on the island, up hill some 3/4 km is the larger village of Polis with its many gifty type shops and a few more traditional taverner's [as well as one for the Brit's [last time i was in Polis it had sky sport and john smiths,]]

yasus
wizard
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