Backtopbutton
ShareThis sharing button

Itinerary Planner

Start Your Journey Here

Discover the blend of ancient history and vibrant modernity in Nicosia and Limassol, then journey to the cultural richness and coastal beauty of Beirut and Tripoli.

Suggested Locations
1.Nicosia
The Divided Capital
2.Limassol
The Bustling Riviera of Cyprus
3.Beirut
Paris of the Middle East
4.Tripoli
Spice of Lebanon
Washington
Nicosia
6,384 mi
Plane
14h 11m
Nicosia
- Trip Weather 20 °C - Trip Weather 22 °C - Trip Weather 24 °C
Discover Nicosia
The Divided Capital
Nicosia is the capital city of Cyprus. Rich in history, this city perfectly embodies the fusion of past and present. Its old city section is full of ancient walls, Byzantine churches, and medieval buildings, while the modern parts of the city host contemporary architecture, cafes, and boutiques. It is also a bustling hub of business, trade, and tourism.
Nicosia
Limassol
53 mi
Plane
1h 11m
Limassol
- Trip Weather 21 °C - Trip Weather 21 °C - Trip Weather 23 °C
Discover Limassol
The Bustling Riviera of Cyprus
Regarded as a vibrant cosmopolitan city, Limassol is the second-largest city in Cyprus. It's characterized by its long, sandy beaches, the spectacular Limassol Castle, and a lively nightlife. Known for its cultural heritage, Limassol hosts various festivals such as the annual Wine Festival, attracting tourists worldwide. The city is also a significant business hub with a bustling port.
Limassol
Beirut
577 mi
Plane
16h 36m
Beirut
- Trip Weather 21 °C - Trip Weather 20 °C - Trip Weather 23 °C
Discover Beirut
Paris of the Middle East
Known as the 'Paris of the Middle East', Beirut is a vibrant city on Lebanon's Mediterranean coast. It's steeped in history and culture, with French influences evident in its architecture and cuisine. Visit the historic district of Beirut Central District, the incredible National Museum of Beirut and the vibrant nightlife along the Gemmayzeh Street.
Beirut
Tripoli
51 mi
Plane
1h 20m
Tripoli
- Trip Weather 20 °C - Trip Weather 19 °C - Trip Weather 22 °C
Discover Tripoli
Spice of Lebanon
Tripoli is the second-largest city in Lebanon. Located along the Mediterranean, the city boasts a rich history that dates back at least to the 14th century B.C. Tripoli is known for its old souks, traditional Hammams, and the imposing Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles.
Tripoli
Washington
6,506 mi
Plane
14h 27m
Videos Cyprus
TripPilot

Travel Tips

Currency: EUR Time Zone: Eastern European Time (UTC +2) Language: Greek

Hello! Planning a trip to Nicosia, Limassol, Beirut, and Tripoli sounds incredibly exciting. Here are some tips you might find useful.

Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit these cities is during the Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to November). The temperature at these times of the year is comfortable and these cities are less crowded.

Route and Accessibility:
You can reach Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, through Larnaca International Airport, which is the main international gateway to Cyprus, 50kms away. Limassol, another major city in Cyprus, is about 80kms away from Larnaca. From Cyprus, you can take direct flights to Beirut (Lebanon) and from there to Tripoli (Lebanon). Frequent buses, taxis and rental cars are available for local transportation.

Accommodation and Booking:
These cities offer a range of accommodations from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Online platforms like Booking.com, Airbnb, and Expedia can be used for booking accommodations.

Clothing and Essentials:
Pack light, breathable clothing for summers and medium-weight clothing for mild winters. Do remember to carry a good sunscreen, hats and sunglasses to protect yourself from the Mediterranean sun. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for sightseeing.

Health and Safety:
Ensure you have comprehensive travel and medical insurance. It's important to respect local customs and dress codes. Always make sure to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid isolated areas at night. Check local advisories for any possible social unrest.

Local Etiquette and Respect:
Respect local customs and people's privacy when taking photos. Public display of affection is considered offensive in these places. Tipping is also customary in these regions.