Cyprus boasts a culture that is steeped in
a history which goes back to the ancient seafaring Greeks and which has
been influenced by its numerous invaders.
Situated at the crossroads of Europe, Africa
and Asia, it lies close to the busy trade routes connecting Western Europe
with the Middle and Far East. With such a superb location and mix of
cultures Cyprus has been able to establish itself as a major centre for
Offshore Companies.

The third largest island in the
Mediterranean, Cyprus is also one of the friendliest and proudest of what
it has to offer. The breathtaking natural beauty of the island creates an
atmosphere of tranquillity and inspiration. Discover picturesque sandy
beaches, clear crystal waters and sleepy fishing villages.
Climate and Temperature
Cyprus offers a typical Mediterranean
climate of mild winters and long warm summers, beginning in May and
lasting until October. With October comes a cooling breeze before the
light rainy season between November and March, but the sun still shines
and the sky will remain a clear dazzling blue. During the short winter,
the climate remains mild, with the temperature rarely dropping below 16
degrees Celsius and with approximately 300 days of sunshine per year, by
March the sun is shining again. Why look anywhere else for both holidays
and residence?
