Cyprus
With it’s Byzantine forts, spectacular mosaics, picturesque fishing harbours, citrus trees and olive groves, along with crystal blue waters and golden sandy beaches are just a taste of what Cyprus has to offer. Relaxing in the sun is not the only reason to visit Cyprus. There's a myriad of activities you could indulge in and being an island, water sports feature strongly. Discover the magic of the underwater world by snorkelling or diving in the warm crystal clear seas. Windsurfing and sailing can be enjoyed all year round thanks to steady winds and calm predictable seas. Coastal cruising and deep water fishing are also popular. You can also catch boat excursions and cruises that sail to the nearby countries.
The dialysis units are situated in Paphos and Limassol.
Paphos
Located in the south western corner of the island, nestled around a picturesque fishing harbour. Paphos' old town and it’s winding streets packed full of local craft shops, meze style tavernas and delightful old buildings make a perfect impression on tourists visiting the area. Paphos has been the capital of Cyprus for 600 years and has been put on the World Cultural Heritage List. There are many things to see in the capital from intricate floor mosaics in villas dating back to the Roman period, to the underground Tombs of the Kings carved out of solid rock and decorated with Doric pillars.
One thing you should try and experience is classical opera under the stars in the romantic settling of the medieval castle overlooking Paphos harbour. There are various summer festivals to enjoy, or you could go for a dance at many of the nightlife spots in Paphos town.
The dialysis unit is part of the Royal Artemis Hospital, open for dialysis six days a week.
Limassol
The islands second largest town and main port, with a centre bustling, and a vibrant town with an abundance of restaurants, tavernas and nightclubs ensures there isn’t a dull moment. The dialysis unit is situated close to the center of Limassol and is again open six days a week.
The old town of Lemesos ( Limassol) is the heart of the city with its narrow streets radiating out from the old fishing harbour. The medieval Lemesos castle was the site of a royal wedding in the Middle Ages between Richard the Lionheart, King of England, and Berengaria of Navarre, and now houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum.
The city's inhabitants are renowned for their love of fun so not surprisingly the city's nightlife is varied. All sorts of tavernas, discos and clubs are open all year round, while beach bars along the coastal walkway add the to the choice. Why not enjoy the Wine Festival in September? Or have fun at the carnival with it's fancy dress chariot parade and parties in February.
Both Paphos and Limassol offer many 4 & 5 Star spa resort hotels, so if it’s relaxation and pampering you are seeking then there’s no better choice than Cyprus.

