A Summer In Cyprus -

Buses run on “Cypriot time.” Food comes when it comes. Sunsets don’t wait for your photoshoot. Learning to let go of the schedule was uncomfortable at first, then liberating.

Here’s a solid, structured post looking back at “A Summer in Cyprus” — ideal for a personal blog, travel reflection, or social media caption (LinkedIn, Medium, or Instagram carousel). A Summer in Cyprus: Sun, Slow Living, and a Shift in Perspective A summer in Cyprus

If you’re tired of bucket-list travel and want a place that feels like a secret handshake, go to Cyprus. Just don’t tell everyone. Let them keep chasing Santorini sunsets. P.S. – The car rental tip is non-negotiable. You can thank me later. Buses run on “Cypriot time

What two months on the island taught me about time, taste, and trusting my gut 1. First impressions: More than just beaches When I first landed in Larnaca, I expected the usual Mediterranean summer package – crowded coastlines, overpriced cocktails, and tourist traps. Instead, I found something rawer. Here’s a solid, structured post looking back at