In an attempt to promote the coastal city abroad, Pafos Regional Board of Tourism unveiled plans to participate in World Travel Market (WTM) London, one of the largest tourist fairs in Europe which will take place on November 06 – 08.
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In an attempt to promote the coastal city abroad, Pafos Regional Board of Tourism unveiled plans to participate in World Travel Market (WTM) London, one of the largest tourist fairs in Europe which will take place on November 06 – 08.
Aiming to encourage both locals and international tourists to visit the coastal city during the winter months, Ayia Napa Municipality in partnership with Cyprus Tourism Organisation has announced a full programme of cultural events to cover not just the Christmas period but the whole of winter season.
During a meeting dedicated on the protection of endangered cultural heritage, Kornelios Korneliou, ambassador to United Nations (UN) invited all UN member states to support Cyprus initiative to create a group of friends on the protection of cultural heritage.
Stelios Philanthropic Foundation has recently announced the winners of this year’s Stelios Bi-Communal Awards.
Ayia Napa Municipality announced that the 5th Sculpture Symposium will take place on October 30 – November 04, at the city’s recently opened Sculpture Park, an open air museum featuring both large and small works of art created by more than 20 sculptors from around the world.
On the occasion of the restoration of the area of the lighthouse within the archaeological site of Kato Paphos, Cyprus Department of Antiquities and Cyprus Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works launched a permanent exhibition titled Cyprus, the sea and the lighthouses: a diachronic history.