Cette excursion en bus à toit ouvert vous propose de vous familiariser avec l'histoire, la culture et la cuisine chypriotes. Vous passerez de la côte baignée de soleil aux champs étendus, aux moulins à vent et aux fleurs sauvages de la campagne. Vous goûterez aux produits biologiques locaux, découvrirez des villages rustiques et apprendrez tout sur les événements de 1974 qui ont conduit à la division actuelle de l'île.

Visite des villages de Chypre en bus rouge original
- Visite de trois heures en bus à toit ouvert
- Voyagez des stations balnéaires côtières aux villages de campagne
- Découvrez l'histoire de l'île et les événements de 1974 qui ont conduit à la division actuelle de l'île
Transfert
Chauffeur/ Guide
Visite panoramique en autobus
Fruits frais
- Les enfants en bas âge (de 0 à 2 ans) sont gratuits, mais doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte payant
- Les sièges à l'étage supérieur ouvert ne sont pas garantis
- Apportez un chapeau
- Argent pour les dépenses personnelles ou les pourboires
- Repas et boissons non inclus
- Guide anglophone pour toutes les nationalités
- Notre politique générale d'annulation ne s'applique pas à cette activité. Pour un remboursement intégral vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures à l'avance
Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience
Basé sur 48 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés
Catégories d'évaluation
Service
4,9/5
Personnel
4,9/5
Rapport qualité-prix
4,9/5
Sécurité
4,9/5
Natalia
De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025A voyagé en couple
25 - 34 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Excellent tour and great value for money! A full 4-hour trip with a knowledgeable guide sharing local history, modern insights and fun facts. Several ...
Burdlow
De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Paul was an amazing guide. He spoke very clearly and had a great knowledge of Cyprus, past and present. He kept us engaged with his humour and present ...
Dani
De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025A voyagé en famille
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Fantastic value. Friendly. Knowledgeable guide. Safe driver. Very interesting enjoyable trip
The Adams family
De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025A voyagé en famille
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Friendly and knowledgeable tour around local villages. Enjoyed stopping and having the opportunity to buy local produce. Wouldn't have minded another ...
NC
De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025A voyagé en famille
25 - 34 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Tom Barnardiston
De Royaume-Uni - août 2025A voyagé seul
25 - 34 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Great trip such a knowledgeable guide. One improvement would be a stop off at a local Cypriot cafe for food and coffee. The bee stop was nice but th ...
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