Right now is the best time to enjoy Cyprus
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre says that July in Cyprus is a wonderful time to escape the Aussie winter and the island of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Romance, [Pictured right the Akamas Peninsula Aphrodite] which is drenched in sunshine, replete with history and easy on the all the senses.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre recommends a car rental arrangement which enables you or your clients to explore Cyprus and enjoy Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s wide range of hotels in Larnaca, Limassol, Ayia Napa and Paphos.
From the Cypriot port of Limassol Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has a three day cruise to the Holy Land which includes an opportunity to take in a tour which gives you a taste of the world’s most venerated city, Jerusalem.
GMTC also offers a three day cruise from from Limassol to Port Said in Egypt which includes and excursion the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza.
Car rental prices 15 Jul -31 Oct from $64 per vehicle per day*
Hotel Prices: Per person Twin share per night: 15 Jul – 01 Sep $72*
For bookings and detail phone 1300 661 66 or check out the web site below.
* NB These are high season process and are considerably lower in off peak seasons.
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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