Classic cars rally to raise funds for charity

Classic cars rally to raise funds for charity

The Classic Car Federation of Cyprus will hold the 48 Hours Cyprus classic car rally in support of the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society, sponsored by ExxonMobil/Esso Cyprus. The rally will showcase classic cars from 1958 and non-classic cars can also participate in a separate category. The route will go through the mountainous area of Troodos.

Football giants edge closer to own stadium

Football giants edge closer to own stadium

APOEL Nicosia has entered into a €35 million deal with US-based Cypriot investor Constantine ‘Dinos’ Iordanou to build their own stadium in Kokkinotrimithia.

A minute with Fotini Michailidi Visual Artist

A minute with Fotini Michailidi Visual Artist

The person lives a nomadic life between Nicosia and Paphos in Cyprus, staying at friends or siblings’ houses with their dog, Chiva.

Alarm bells over unregistered Paphos tourist units

Alarm bells over unregistered Paphos tourist units

The Paphos Regional Tourism Board (Etap) completed a survey revealing that the district has a capacity of approximately 20,000 beds across 6,000 self-catering accommodation units, evenly distributed with about 50% in apartments and the remaining 50% in houses or villas. Approximately 15,000 beds are registered on the Deputy Ministry of Tourism’s official platform, while another 5,000 are available through digital platforms like AirBnB. The total tourist capacity in the district exceeds 50,000 beds, compared to the approximately 29,500 beds officially licensed by the Deputy Ministry of Tourism. Etap considers the availability of 20,000 beds without inspection a serious issue and has called for expedited registration and inspection processes for these units. Additionally, there are beds for short-term lease, including beds in a stationary bus.

Nearly 40% of Paphos accommodation beds lack official inspections

Nearly 40% of Paphos accommodation beds lack official inspections

Fact: The Paphos province has approximately 20,000 beds in 6,000 self-catering accommodations, with some beds even being available in a decommissioned bus.

Christodoula March 2024: public called to , ‘Be There’

Christodoula March 2024: public called to , ‘Be There’

The Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society and Bank of Cyprus are co-organizing the Christodoula March for the 49th consecutive year to raise awareness on cancer-related matters. The march will take place in Limassol on April 7, 2024, and in other districts on April 14, 2024.

Annual charity cancer march to kick off in Limassol

Annual charity cancer march to kick off in Limassol

The Christodoula charity march will be staged for the 49th consecutive year on April 7 in Limassol, starting from Molos’ open-air theatre at 10:30am.

Paphos tops February property deals, , €4.8 mln for plot

Paphos tops February property deals, , €4.8 mln for plot

– Paphos and Limassol are driving the island’s property market, with the majority of sales in February taking place in these two districts.
– The most valuable transaction in February was the sale of a plot in the Paphos district valued at €4.8 million.
– Paphos district led with five transactions among the top ten sales, followed by Limassol with four, and Nicosia with one.
– The top ten transactions totaled €12.6 million in Paphos, €9.8 million in Limassol, and €2.75 million in Nicosia.
– The top ten highest-priced properties in the Paphos district fetched €17.5 million, while those in Limassol amounted to €17.4 million, and Nicosia recorded €9.4 million.
– The ten properties with the lowest values sold in February were in Larnaca district, totaling €7 million, followed by Famagusta district with €3.7 million.
– CEO Pavlos Loizou highlighted a significant uptick in high-value property transactions compared to January, with Paphos district surpassing Limassol in total sales value.