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Celebrate the Limassol Carnival: 10 Days of Color, Culture & Joy

Each year, the city of Limassol bursts into life with one of Cyprus’s most beloved and festive traditions—the Limassol Carnival. This 10-day celebration combines deep-rooted customs, street entertainment, and pure joy, drawing visitors from across the island and beyond.

For 2026, mark your calendar: the carnival will run from February 12 to February 22, culminating in a spectacular finale of music, costumes, and celebration.

Located just steps from the city’s seaside promenade, The Royal Apollonia offers the perfect base to enjoy the carnival without missing a beat.

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6 Romantic Things to Do in Paphos This February

Though February still carries a winter chill, romance thrives in Paphos. Its seaside charm, ancient beauty, and calm winter atmosphere create a haven for couples to reconnect, whether for Valentine’s Day or an impromptu romantic getaway.

Louis Phaethon Beach, on the sea, blends relaxation, comfort, and romance. In February, the resort is peaceful and intimate—the perfect setting for shared sunrises, spa days, and quiet evenings together.

Here are six romantic experiences to enjoy in Paphos this February.

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Pastourmas: A Spiced Slice of Cypriot Tradition

In a world of fast food and fleeting trends, some flavors refuse to fade. One of them is pastourmas—a time-honored delicacy that brings together tradition, spice, and generations of artisanal knowledge. Known across the Eastern Mediterranean and deeply rooted in Cypriot and Greek food culture, pastourmas is more than cured meat—it’s a bite of history.

At Louis Hotels in Cyprus and Greece, we invite guests to discover the authentic flavors of the regions we call home.

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4 Cozy Villages in Cyprus to Visit This Winter

Cyprus may be known for its beaches and sunny skies, but in winter, the island’s mountainous heart takes center stage. Stone-built villages, crackling fireplaces, and misty hillsides offer a peaceful retreat far from the summer crowds. Whether you’re after traditional charm, scenic walks, or just a quiet coffee by a wood stove, these villages promise an unforgettable winter escape. After a day in the hills, return to comfort, hospitality, and a taste of Cypriot tradition. Let Louis Hotels in Limassol and Paphos be your warm and welcoming base

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Winter Walks and Wild Trails: Discover Nature in Cyprus

When you think of Cyprus, the first things that come to mind are beaches, sunbeds, and warm summer evenings. But during the winter, the island reveals another beautiful side—misty pine forests, trickling streams, snow-dusted mountains, and hidden nature trails that are ideal for hiking and exploring.

Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or just looking for a peaceful walk in the countryside, Cyprus in January offers cool, crisp air and scenic beauty without the crowds and you can base your trip with comfort and care at Louis Hotels in Paphos and Limassol.

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Family Holidays in Corfu: Summer Fun for All Ages

Planning a summer holiday that keeps everyone happy—parents, teens, and little ones alike—can feel like a challenge. But Corfu makes it easy. With safe beaches, vibrant villages, interactive attractions, and sun-soaked landscapes, it’s one of Greece’s best family destinations.

Here’s how to make your family holiday in Corfu truly unforgettable—and why booking early atKerkyra Blue Hotel N’ Spa is the first step to summer bliss.

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Christmas Traditions in Mykonos: A Cycladic Celebration with Heart

While Mykonos is widely known for its cosmopolitan summers, the island holds a much quieter, more traditional charm in winter—especially during Christmas. Far from the beach clubs and nightlife, where you can enjoy while staying at Mykonos Theoxenia or Once in Mykonos – Designed for adults, the Mykonian festive season unfolds in the narrow alleys of Chora, inside warm kitchens, and among close-knit village communities who proudly preserve their customs.

From special breads and symbolic dishes to folk rituals and carols, Christmas in Mykonos is a time of connection, reflection, and celebration—with deep roots in Greek Orthodox tradition and Cycladic heritage.