In Cyprus - A Summer
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
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. Buses run on “Cypriot time
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. Here’s a solid, structured post looking back at