Central squares of Cyprus

Across Cyprus, the village square is the island’s most durable social design: a shared open space where movement, news, rest, and routine naturally meet. Shaped by walkable village layouts, scarce flat ground in mountain settlements, and practical features like fountains and cafés, the square became a daily system rather than a decorative centre. This article […]

Cultural Events in Cyprus

Cyprus hosts a vibrant calendar of festivals and cultural events that showcase the island’s heritage, agricultural traditions, and artistic achievements. These celebrations transform towns and villages into centers of music, dance, food, and community spirit. The annual cycle includes religious festivals that blend ancient pagan customs with Orthodox Christianity, agricultural celebrations honoring harvests and traditional […]

Artos Cultural and Research Foundation (Nicosia)

The Artos Cultural and Research Foundation is a contemporary arts and science center located in the Acropolis neighborhood of Nicosia. Established as both a cultural venue and research platform, it operates where creativity and scientific inquiry meet. The foundation occupies a restored building that once served as the parish bakery for the Agii Omologites area. […]

Community Solidarity in Cyprus

Community solidarity in Cyprus is a long-running social system that spread risk through trust, shared labour, and reciprocity, especially during foreign rule, hardship, and displacement. In villages, it acted as a practical safety net through kinship ties, communal work, and rituals that redistributed time, food, and care when families were vulnerable. This article explains how […]

Cyprus Corporate Tax System

The corporate income tax rate increased from 12.5% to 15% on January 1, 2026. This change aligns Cyprus with the OECD’s Pillar Two global minimum tax framework. Parliament approved the comprehensive tax reform package on December 22, 2025, marking the most significant update to the Cyprus tax system in over two decades. Despite the rate […]

Ancient Fertility Rites of Cyprus

Cyprus holds a unique position in the history of fertility worship in the Mediterranean world. Archaeological evidence shows that a cult of female fertility developed intensively around 3000 BC in the Paphos region, with limestone and clay figurines representing birth-giving women in cruciform shapes.  These early statuettes, ranging from 2 to 40 centimeters high, predate […]

Community Restoration in Cyprus

Across Cyprus, heritage restoration often begins locally, with villages repairing churches, fountains, houses, and terraces because these places still structure daily life. Community-led projects combine volunteer labour, parish coordination, diaspora funding, and professional guidance to stabilise buildings without turning them into staged monuments. This article explains why communities stepped in, how restoration works in different […]

After Work Cafe Culture and Social Life

Cyprus café culture represents more than just drinking coffee. It functions as essential social infrastructure where friendships form, information spreads, and communities bond. The traditional kafeneio or coffee shop serves as the focal point of Cypriot life, particularly for men who spend hours daily in these establishments.  Unlike modern cafés designed for quick transactions, the […]

Cost of Living in Cyprus

Cyprus has become a popular destination for expats, retirees, and digital workers who want Mediterranean sunshine without the high price tag of Western Europe. The island offers a comfortable lifestyle at costs that remain below most EU countries, though prices have been rising steadily in recent years. Understanding what you will actually spend on housing, […]

Cyprus’s Terraced Vineyards

Across the slopes of Cyprus, especially in the Troodos Mountains, vineyards climb in careful steps supported by dry stone walls. These terraces were not built for beauty alone. They were shaped over centuries to manage steep land, scarce water, and intense sun. Today, they form one of the island’s most distinctive cultural landscapes, where wine, […]