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Cheap Car Hire this Summer in Cyprus
According to a UK Post Office survey, Cyprus has the second-cheapest car hire in the whole of Europe. Based on a day’s car hire and a round trip of 100 miles, Holland won the honour of the cheapest destination for car hire in Europe, while neighbouring France was the most expensive.

Cost of One Week’s Car Hire in Europe
The Post Office report also compared the average cost of one week’s car hire, with the cheapest available in Spain. Cyprus again provided the second-cheapest weekly car hire deals in Europe, while the most expensive average rental hire prices for a week was in Greece.

Cyprus Hire Car

Gazing the View: Photo by LaRezistance  / Kyriakos at flickr.com

Cost of Three Days Car Hire in Europe
For three days car hire, including fuel costs for 200 miles of motoring at 30 miles per gallon/5 litres, Cyprus was the fifth cheapest holiday destination in Europe. None of the European destinations surveyed, however, could rival the cheapest deal of all, which was in Florida USA, where the price was almost half that in Cyprus.

Petrol and Diesel Prices in Europe
Of course, the USA has an unfair advantage in any comparison where fuel is included, since US ‘gas’ (petrol and diesel) is so much cheaper. The cheapest unleaded fuel prices in Europe were in Switzerland; in June 2008, prices were still less than GBP£1 a litre. The cheapest diesel prices in June 2008, at less than GBP£1 a litre, were in Spain.

Popularity: 51% [?]

If you love home make-over shows or property programmes, then the Paphos Mosaics are a must-see on your holiday in Cyprus.

Walking through the vast Paphos Archaeological Park in Cyprus is like wandering amongst ancient Roman show homes, where the chief attraction was not the walls but the floors. If you were a seriously rich Roman and wanted to show off, which most of them did, you had the finest flooring money could buy - mosaics.

When a farmer ploughing a field in 1961 near modern Pafos in south Cyprus dug up some stone fragments, little did he know that under his feet were some of the finest Roman villas in Cyprus, complete with elaborate mosaic floors. Each mosaic is a work of art in its own right, made with thousands of coloured stone fragments to form an elaborate picture, usually depicting a mythological story. Four different Roman villas at Pafos have been excavated to reveal the mosaics treasures that lay under the earth for so long.

At the House of Dionysus, there are over 34 rooms decorated with the delicate mosaics. Look out for vain Narcissus admiring his reflection in a pool in Room 2, and the Four Seasons in Room 3. The most spectacular room is the ‘tablinum’, a long dining and reception room decorated with a massive carpet of mosaics depicting the god Dionysus giving the gift of wine. See if you can spot the two drunken peasants slumped beside an empty wine jar in the final panel!

Roman Mosaic in Paphos Cyprus

The Villa of Theseus is palatial in scope, and contained a wealth of statues as well as 1400 square metres of mosaics created between the 3rd to 5th century. In Room 36, Theseus battles the mighty Minotaur in the labyrinth at Knossos, while in Room 40, the infant Achilles is dipped into the bath that makes him invulnerable - apart from his heel by which his mother grips him.

Compare the rather raunchy style of the House of Dionysus mosaics with the elegant images in the House of Aion. Dating from the 4th century AD, these mosaics are in the so-called ‘beautiful’ style, and remarkably similar to the later Byzantine icons painted in the Cyprus Troodos churches.

Last but not least, it is well worth the short walk to the tent-covered House of Orpheus, where you can see the famous musician calming the beasts of the forest with his lyre.

Part of the fun of a day out at the Pafos Kato Archaeological Park is just walking around, imagining horses and chariots driving down the wide streets, the market place (or agora) packed with stall holders selling everything from local fish to exotic spices. Raised walkways give you a bird’s eye view of the remains, and you can also walk on genuine mosaic pavements in several areas. Most fun of all, perhaps, is to watch the archaeologists at work, excavating new areas of the site. (On our last visit, there was much excitement as an almost intact earthenware pot emerged from the soil before our very eyes.)

Excavations at the Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus

The Paphos Archaeological Park is open from 8am to 7.30pm from June to August, closing earlier out of season. Entry is very reasonable at under Euro5. The park covers a large area, so make sure you wear shoes for walking, take a hat, and a bottle of water to drink on your way round. You can park your Cyprus hire car in the shade in the large free car park. Make sure you allow enough time for lunch in a harbourside café, where the local pelicans come in to beg for scraps from the tables, much to the restaurant owner’s annoyance!

Popularity: 32% [?]

08.07.2008

The arrival of a tanker full of drinking water off the coast of Cyprus this week will bring welcome relief to the island’s dwindling water reserves.

Two tankers a day for the next six months will leave the port of Elefsina in Greece to sail to an offshore pumping station at Limassol in Cyprus, ferrying a total of 8 million cubic metres of water. Cyprus water supplies are at their lowest since 1908 due to four years without significant rainfall. The emergency shipments, dismissed back in early spring as “pure science fiction” according to a BBC report, will cost the Republic of Cyprus government 38 million Euros.

The Senior Engineer at the Cyprus Department of Water Development, Kyriacos Kirou, explained how the fresh water from Greece has been fully tested before being pumped along a specially constructed underwater pipeline. Most of the imported water will join the supply network in Limassol, with some channeled to the storage depot near Yermasogeias to cope with tourism requirements. Any surplus will join the southern pipeline to supply the Famagusta and Larnaca districts.

Cyprus is not alone in shipping in water to alleviate water shortages. Back in May this year, the Spanish city of Barcelona was forced to bring in tankers of water after the city’s main reservoir dropped to below 18% capacity. 2008 has been the driest year since records began in Spain in 1948. Each shipment of water to the parched Spanish city contains 28 million litres, with up to 12 shipments arriving every month.

Water is also at the heart of negotiations between Israel and Syria over the Golan Heights area. This large plateau provides around 30% of Israel’s fresh water supplies.

Popularity: 14% [?]

If you want to go anywhere fast in Cyprus between 11th and 13th July 2008, you’ll have some serious competition! The Historic Cyprus Rally brings vintage rally cars and their drivers to enjoy the sunshine of Cyprus - and a competitive race or two. This follows hot on the heels (or should that be, hot on the wheels) of the 20th International Historic Car Rally held back in May.

Organised by the Cyprus Automobile Association under the auspices of FiA, the first leg of this Historic Regularity Rally starts at Eleftherias Square in Nicosia at 6pm on Friday 11th July, with the other two legs starting from the Hilton Hotel on the next two days. Cars will set off a one minute intervals to roar, slide, and hopefully complete their journeys in the summer heat!

All cars participating in the Historic Cyprus Rally are divided into categories according to their vintage, with the oldest cars in competition in Period B, built between 1 January 1905 and 31 December 1918. The youngest cars, in period I, must have been built by 31 December 1981.

If it all sounds too much like an excuse for a drive in the Cyprus sunshine, think again. This is no jolly motoring holiday in Cyprus for the drivers; all competitors firmly have their eye on the ultimate prize, the FIA Trophy for Historic Regularity Rallies.

Historic rallying, however, is not a cheap sport. Spare a thought for anyone who breaks down in Cyprus; they would have spend Euro2750 per car just to come and participate in this rally. Mind you, that does include car transport from Italy to Cyprus, four nights accommodation in a Cyprus hotel, and breakfast, but not any repair bills…

Popularity: 22% [?]

29.06.2008

If you consider dancing until dawn in a Cyprus nightclub a major feat of endurance, spare a thought for DJ George Papapetrou, aka DJ Gee Papa. From Tuesday to Saturday this week, he’ll be making an attempt on the world record for the longest DJ set ever played. The record is currently held by a Mexican DJ, who played for 88 hours non-stop, which makes a foam-fuelled rave in Ayia Napa seem like a couple of hours at the school disco.

Gee Papa thought he’d broken the record last year by playing for 103 hours at the Nautical Club in Limassol. Unfortunately, the Guinness Book of Records did not recognise his marathon set, so this year the world-famous book has sent representatives to monitor this latest record attempt.

Gee Papa has some influential backers for this year’s attempt, including ANT1 TV, the Nicosia Municipal Council and the Greek Embassy in Cyprus. He’ll start mixing the first of 2,000 or so songs at the Dot Club in Nicosia on Tuesday, and will play on regardless, whether he has an audience or not. Gee Papa is not allowed to play the same track more than twice in any four hours, so he needs to keep his mind on his tracks at all times.

Gee Papa says he has been training for the event by staying awake for up to 37 hours, taking a quick sleep, and then staying up for another 37 hours straight. During the record attempt, however, he is allowed only one five minute break per hour, during which the DJ plans to take quick showers to refresh himself. His game plan also involves limited food intake and high energy drinks to keep his stamina up.

If you would like to support Gee Papa during your clubbing holiday in Cyprus, entry to watch a genuine world record attempt in action at the Dot Club will cost you Euro10 from 10pm to 5am, and free at other times. And how will the DJ feel after his five exhausting days? Chances are, he might have wished he’d followed his other passion in life, football, and stuck with just 90 minutes instead!

Popularity: 20% [?]

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