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Larnaca
Larnaca is the international gateway to Cyprus, being its second port and having an international airport. This makes it much easier for the medical tourists and healthcare travellers who have chosen the beautiful Mediterranean island to carry out their medical treatment, or their wellness health break, at one of Larnaca's high-quality clinics or health resorts.
It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and has plenty of historical sightseeing on offer to...

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Limassol
Limassol is the second largest city of Cyprus with a population of around 168.000, and Limassol Port is the major port of Cyprus, serving most of the island's seaborne cargo and passenger traffic. As well as the port's infrastructure being upgraded recently, the city's medical facilities, hospitals, clinics, and wellness resorts, have also seen significant improvements and expansion. This is not just for the Cypriots, but also for the growing number of medical tourists and helathcare...

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Nicosia
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus and also its largest city. Its infrastructure has steadily been upgraded leading up to the island's accession to the European Union in 2004, and the medical facilities have specially been targeted for improvement and enhancement by the Cypriot government to promote the country as a medical tourism and healthcare destination. State-of-the-art hospitals and well-trained healthcare professionals have sprung up in recent years to accomodate the increasing growth...

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Paphos
Paphos is home to the second international airport in Cyprus and is deemed to be the capital of the west of Cyprus. Paphos has experienced extensive and rapid growth in recent years, with heavy government investment, and this is reflected in its impressive infrastructure with a new terminal recently having opened to supplement the international airport opened in 1982, and the motorway linking it to Limassol, which opened in 2001. This much improved accessibility, the increase of private...

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Paralimni
On the East coast of Cyprus near to the border with the ghost town of Famagusta is the bustling little town of Paralimni. In fact it isn't that little anymore because it is growing on the back of the ongoing Cyprus development boom. New shop units are springing up along the main highway and investment in holiday property continues to grow.
Although the town center is about three miles from the coast the outskirts have seen some substantial development in the last few years especially...

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