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With an average daily maximum temperature of 22.3 degrees in November and 7.5 hours of sunshine every day, Cyprus really does offer one of the best winter climates for long stay holidays. The sea temperature is also perfect for swimming in November after having had the whole summer to warm up.
With so many places of interest to visit and famous history all around, you will never run out of things to do during long stay holidays, and because the resorts are a lot quieter during the winter months you will never have to queue to see them!
However active you want your long stay holidays to be, you won't be disappointed; play golf, visit the ancient ruins, spend time on the beach, there is plenty to keep even the most restless travellers occupied.
For anyone booking long stay holidays, these sites are in or opinion 'must sees':
Aphrodite’s rock/Petra tou Romiou
Aphrodite, according to legend emerged from the waves of the sea, here at Petra tou Romiou.
Ayios Neophytos Monastery
Cypriot writer and hermit St. Neophytos founded this Monastery in 1,200 AD. He actually lived for 40 years in a cave that he carved himself out of the rock.
Tombs of the Kings
Dated back to 300 BC, these Tombs were cut into the rock and many exhibits have been discovered in the tombs including potteries, gold and silver coins & other important objects.
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