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All our investment properties are located In Famagusta District Located in the southeast of Cyprus, it is one of the five districts of the island.
The province is famous for its spectacular beaches, popular tourist areas, and important historical sites.
The provincial capital – The city of Famagusta (now its eastern part under the control of Northern Cyprus).
Central tourist center – The towns of Ayia Napa and Protaras – one of the most popular destinations in Cyprus.
Area – About 1,985 square kilometers.
Population – Approximately 50,000 residents in areas controlled by Greek Cyprus.
Official language – Greek (in the southern part), Turkish (in the north).
Tourism – The main engine of the district's economy. The beaches of Ayia Napa and Protaras attract hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.
Agriculture – Fertile agricultural areas, especially for growing potatoes, fruits, and vegetables.
"Real" – Real estate prices are on the rise, especially in tourist towns, with high demand for vacation villas and investment apartments.
The ghost town of Varosha – An abandoned neighborhood in the city of Famagusta that was occupied by Turkey in 1974 and remained closed to the public until recently.
Cape Greco – A spectacular nature reserve with cliffs, sea caves and hiking trails.
Fig Tree Bay – One of the most beautiful beaches in Cyprus, it has received high ratings in Europe.
Ayia Napa Port – The entertainment center with restaurants and bars and also a sea cruise.
Approximately 45 minutes' drive from Larnaca Airport.
Very developed roads and modern tourist infrastructure.
Buses, taxis, and rental cars are available in central areas.
The area is considered particularly attractive to real estate investors - both short-term (Airbnb) and as a long-term investment.
High return potential during tourist seasons.
Favorable taxation policy for foreign investors.
Famagusta District
* Nissi Beach – The most famous beach, with white sand, shallow water and a footbridge to a small island.
* Makronissos Beach – A beautiful and well-kept beach, quieter, with clear water.
* Landa Beach – A less crowded local beach, preferred by families.
Also entertainment and nightlife venues including: International clubs, pubs, bars open until the wee hours, festivals and international DJs every summer.
Attractions for families: WaterWorld Water Park – One of the largest in Europe, in ancient Greek style, The fishermen's port – A picturesque area with fish restaurants, boat trips and a tourist market.
Distance – Approximately 58–65 km, depending on the exact route.
Trip duration – Approximately 45 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
| Number of passengers | Daytime (08:00–20:00) | Nighttime (20:00 PM–08:00 AM) |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 passengers | €70 | €75 |
| 4 passengers | €75 | €80 |
| 5–6 passengers | €95 | €95 |
| Minibus (up to 8 passengers) | €140 | €140 |
| Minibus (up to 16 passengers) | €170 | €170 |
The distance between Protaras To-Ayia Napa He is likeOnly 10 kilometers.
When traveling by car, it is about10–15 minutes, depending on the traffic.
The two towns are located in the Famagusta district in southeastern Cyprus and enjoy an amazing stretch of coastline, so the transition between them is very convenient - for both tourists and property owners.
The monthly rent for a 3-bedroom villa with a pool in the Protaras area ranges from €1,500 to €2,500, depending on the location, size, facilities and level of finish of the property.
Nightly accommodation prices in similar villas in the Protaras area range from €150 to €400, depending on the level of luxury, facilities offered, exact location and season of the year.
Long-term rental – If your villa offers luxury amenities and is located in a sought-after area, you can consider a monthly rent at the upper end of the scale, i.e. around €2,500.
Short-term rental (Airbnb) – Depending on the level of luxury and demand, a price per night can be set in the range of €300 to €400.
Seasonality – Demand in the Protaras area increases at certain times of the year, especially during the tourist seasons.
Additional facilities – Offering additional amenities such as a hot tub, sauna, or concierge services can justify higher prices.
Clear water and golden sand – The beaches in Protaras offer exceptionally clean water, which has earned them the Blue Flag designation, indicating high water quality.
Facilities and services – At most beaches you will find convenient facilities such as sunbed and umbrella rentals, showers, toilets, as well as nearby restaurants and cafes.
Water sports activities – The beaches offer a variety of water sports activities, including water skiing, paragliding, snorkeling and more, especially during the tourist season from April to October.
Beach promenade – A beautiful promenade stretches along the coastline, suitable for walking or cycling, and offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Fig Tree Bay – The most famous beach in Protaras, with soft sand and shallow waters, ideal for families. The beach has been voted one of the best beaches in Europe.
Louma Beach – A quieter beach, suitable for those looking for tranquility and less crowding.
Konnos Bay – Located between Protaras and Ayia Napa, surrounded by green cliffs and offering breathtaking views.
The beaches in Protaras offer a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, with open views of the Mediterranean Sea. The area is particularly suitable for those looking for a quiet holiday with the possibility of water activities and spectacular natural landscapes.
A town in southeastern Cyprus, in the Famagusta District, considered the administrative center of the region due to Turkish control of the city of Famagusta since 1974. The town is located about 3 km from the coast, at an altitude of about 80 meters above sea level, and surrounded by a landscape of fertile agricultural fields.
Population – As of 2021, approximately 19,000 residents.
Location – About 110 km east of Nicosia, and about 45 minutes drive from Larnaca Airport.
History – The name "Paralimni" is derived from the Greek word for "lake", after a nearby seasonal lake that fills in winter. The town developed significantly after 1974, when refugees from the north settled there. Wikipedia
Paralimni is a convenient base for accessing popular tourist sites:
Protaras – A tourist area with beaches like Fig Tree Bay.
Cape Greco – A nature reserve with cliffs and sea caves.
Local beaches – Such as Kapparis Beach and Trinity Beach.
The town itself offers shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, and historic churches such as the Cathedral of Agios Georgios.
Paralimni is considered attractive for real estate investments, especially due to its proximity to tourist areas. Property prices are relatively affordable, with high return potential from short-term rentals.

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