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  2. Ayia Napa - Wikipedia

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    Ayia Napa is the largest tourist resort in Cyprus, with a 27,000-person-bed capacity and more than 175 hotels and apartments of all sizes. In 2017, the resort received over 700,000 tourists and accommodated 5 million overnight stays, [26] representing approximately 30% of all Cyprus overnight stays. [27]

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  4. Minthis Hills - Wikipedia

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    The new section of the E4 which is located in Cyprus was inaugurated in 2005. It starts at Larnaca and passes through the Troodos Mountains , Paphos and the Akamas peninsula and is 539 km long. Nature trails have already been defined in Minthis Hills and will enhance the already popular European walking route E4 which runs through the heart of ...

  5. City of Dreams Mediterranean - Wikipedia

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    It is Europe's first integrated resort, as well as its largest as of March 2024. [2] [3] It is owned by Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited (NASDAQ: "MLCO"). It was constructed at a cost totalling over €600,000,000 (US$660,000,000). [1] It is a 14-storey development with over 500 room/suites.

  6. Play, swim and eat: Europe's largest casino resort opens its ...

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    A new casino resort touted as the largest of its kind in Europe has opened its doors in Cyprus, aiming to transform the east Mediterranean island nation into a year-round destination for luxury ...

  7. Category:Integrated Resorts in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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