I lived in Limassol, it’s the principal port of the island and practically the capital since both Nicosia and the island itself is divided between turkish-cypriots and greek-cypriots. This leads to Limassol to be a multicultural city and be more advanced than the rest of the island. Half of the population in this city is Russians, English, Filipinos and Indians, so that almost everyone speaks English to a greater or lesser extent and it turns out quite easy to move around for those of us who don’t speak Greek and people is always willing to help if you need to.
Through out my time there I also visited Nicosia, Paphos, Larnaca, Kourion, Kolossi, Omodos and Aya Napa (yes I visited it as much as I could). Actualy I was there doing an internship aka working but I toke advantage of any free time during those 3 months.
You also learn basics things that if
you’re as lucky as me you simply haven’t even propose yourself: manage the
money for it to last till the end of the month instead of a holiday week, put
the washing machine (because yes ladies and gentlemen, I haven’t done it in my
life), cook every day and not just every now and then like we usually do, or buying
depending on the offers because as you can imagine each cent counts if you want
to go out or buy you something or even visit places too.
That island was simple spectacular, I fell in love with it from day one and I'm conpletely sure I will go back.
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