Cyprus set for landmark Marina

Posted under Guide by admin on Wednesday 16 May 2012 at 2:12 pm

NEW  AYIA NAPA ADDITION PROMISES TO BE A JEWEL IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

It may have taken two decades,but  the wait could prove to have been well worth with.

Described as that will be ‘ the jewel marina resort  of the eastern Mediterranean’, the long-anticipated Makronissos Marina aims to be landmark, outperforming many established marinas worldwide. Set in a secure environment ,the project developers promise to deliver, among other things, ample green spaces, sports grounds, swimming pools, water features, walkways, plazas, a heliport, a yacht club and a crew lounge while all the residents will have the choice to call upon the hotel type services available at all the times.

‘’ It has been a long and hard struggle to get to the signatures for this deal’’, Ayia Napa Mayor Antonis Tsokkos told .’’ This is something historic for Ayia Napa and for Cyprus and will greatly boost tourism in the area. The construction of this marina will hopefully make the community of Ayia Napa much stronger.’’

Locals  residents are also in favour of the new marina.

‘’I think it ‘s fantastic for the area’’, said local resident  Dan Healy.’’ Ayıa Napa needs a good marina and I think this is a really smart move by the government. Tourism in general could do with a boost in Cyprus and marinas are certainly the right way to go about it.’’

With the works set to cost around euro220m on the 30.000sq metres of land, the new luxury marina will provide 600berths for yachts up to 60 metres in length.

Undertaking the project will be MM Makronisos Ltd. – a consortium made up  of Caramondani Bros., Atlas Pantou, G&A Toumazis, Fama Marina and CCI of Famagusta. Boaters will be offered the best possible facilities and amenities both on land and in the water. There will also be a 10,500 square metre yard area for maintenance and repair services.

In a written announcement, the contractors say’’ the residential development will also be equally unique and exceptional with  state of the art architecture satisfying today’s discerning buyers’ needs and preferences It comprises a selection of proprieties: 53 luxury detached houses situated  on  two exclusive sandy beaches,222 modern apartments on two high rise buildings and 20 town houses. All properties enjoy unobstructed views of the Mediterranean Sea.

‘’Furthermore, in the marina’s commercial centre ( buildings 4,900 square metres),a lively and rejuvenating area, one will be able to find a selection of dining, entertainment and wellness providers’’.

Getting the final contracts signed to move ahead with contracting the marina was a pain-staking process said Commerce Minister Neoclis Sylikiotis during the signing ceremony last month. The contracts related to administrative and employment agreements as well as to  agreements concerning the management of the marina.

The Cypriot government had been advised by Greek architectural firm Antonopoulus-Rogan Associates in the early nineties to explore the possibility of opening up marinas as a means to  boost its  nautical tourism infrastructure.

The government, agreed but efforts to actually get the marinas up and running had for years been hampered by what former Cyprus Tourism Organisation Chairman Panos Englezos described as ‘’ gigantic bureaucratic procedures not allowing the enforcement of the projects. ’’Six ministers and two different governments later, the  groundwork has finally been laid down for construction to begin on the new Ayia Napa marina while other there are also in the pipeline else where on the island.

‘’Our aim is to continuously expand our horizons with regards to tourism and marinas are a vital part of that vision’’ , commented the minister.’’ It has taken many years to get to where we are today. We have so for managed to move ahead with two of the five  marinas planned –in Limassol and now in Ayia Napa’’. And with the current economic climate, the constraction of a new  marina couldn’t come any sooner. The property market is at an all-time low and the Cypriots government is desperately trying to reach out to more overseas property buyers.They will be hopping that the new marina could help kick-start demand.

One of the men behind MM Makronisos Ltd.- Stavros Caramondani-outlined the next steps with regards to construction .

‘’The master-plan has been approved but it  will take around two years to receive the necessary buildings permits as well as approval from departments such as Town Planning.’’

The bulldozers are expected to break ground in April 2014.Already, as  is clearly visible, no time was wasted in constructing roads and walkways where the marina is set to be built.

‘’The fact that the lighting and the access roads leading into the marina are already in place is an absolute first for Cyprus. This is obviously something very  positive for the marina when you consider, for example, other construction like the GSP which had access roads built  many years later ‘’.

A new sewage system for the area has also been set-up. The overall duration of the works is expected to take up to three years and will open up  3,000 jobs once completed.

Meanwhile, the Limassol Marina is set to open at the end of this year, providing 1,000 berths up to 115 metre while there are also plans to get marinas up and running in Paphos,Paralimni and Larnaca.

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Cyprus Holiday Quality Must Match The Expense

Posted under Guide by admin on Tuesday 15 May 2012 at 3:45 pm

 As an expensive destination, Cyprus needs to offer a better product to tourists, an industry Professional said this week.

Tui Nordic product and purchasing manager Jan  Knutola said: Cyprus is an expensive destination for  tourists and this  increases customers expetations.

It is important to remember that customers are not choosing between different hotels and  products  in Cyprus but they are choosing from products worldwide.

If we charge a higher rate than Greece, Turkey or Spain, we need to deliver a beter product, he added.

Knutola was in Cyprus to  address a meeting  of Tui Nordic with local suppliers and  authorities at the  Thalassa Museum in Ayia Napa.

His view is that  important details in tourism establishments make life easy for tourists.

WiFi in public places and hotels are an obvious thing to expect.

Safety and security in Ayia Napa needs to be addressed even more.Beaten up customers do not come out positive in Nordic media,whoever’s  fault it is.

Cyprus also requeries an environmental plan and policy which will be communicated and lived up to,proving the island is taking responsability and sustainability.According to Knutolia, Cyprus is one of Tui Nordic’s top five summer destinations where the organisation has chosen to invest.But Cyprus also needs to develop alternative facilities and activities to complement its sunbeach-nightlife product.These would involve sport  facilities  and infrastructure.

He acknowledged that Tui Nordic customers enjoyed Cypriot hospitality and the way of life as well as the island’s ‘’ pretty safe environment’’ and sunny wheather.

He was optimistic Tui Nordic would have a good future in the long run in Cyprus ‘’ as long as infrastucture and quality investments are made.

‘’Tui  Nordic  brings some 120,000 customers per year to Cyprus and we operate on a year-round  basis although arrive during the summer season.

He sees a potential for stable long term growth provided rates and product development are satisfying.

‘’ The major attraction for our customers is stil sun and beaches but customers’ interest is changing in favour of more active holidays that include let’s say trekking,tennis ,horseback riding,football,diving, golf e.t.c.’’

Interest in cultural activities,such as visiting ancient sites and learning about their history,wine production and local  food production,is also on the increase.

Knutola ‘s message to Cyprus is that ‘’ we need to upgrade the quality of our products with a focus on hotels.The purpose of the meeting of Tui Nordic leadership with local suppliers  and local  authorities in Cyprus was to present  its Blue Award to the best quality hotels for last year and make a presentation and an update of  their presence in Cyprus and future plans.

‘’ Our aim is to build bridges and boost collaborations with our local partners’’,Knutola said.

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BirdLife of Cyprus

Posted under Guide,Wild Life by admin on Tuesday 15 May 2012 at 1:59 pm

BirdLife of Cyprus  which was formed in 2003, is a non-governmental ,non-profit, registered organisation(NGO) that works to conserve wild birds, their habitats and wider biodiversity in Cyprus , through research, monitoring, lobbying and conservation and awareness raising  action . it is the national partner of BirdLife International, a global Partnership of nature conservation organisations working in more than 100 countries worldwide.

BirdLife Cyprus is  currently the most active conservation organisation in Cyprus, running campaigns against illiegal bird trapping  and poaching and for the designation and protection of Important Bird Areas as Special Protection Areas, as well as campaigns in the area of agriculture, education and awareness-raising. Furthermore , BirdLife Cyprus implements or takes part in a plethora of other programmes, such as a LIFE Oroklini project for the restoration and management of the Oroklini Lake, and the ‘Gypas’ Project for the recovery of the extremely reduced Cypriot population of Griffon Vultures, carried out under the Cross-border Cooperation Programme Greece-Cyprus (2007-2013).

If you would like to know more about Cyprus’birds or are interested in joining BirdLife Cyprus, please visit www.birdlife-cyprus.org

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Travel advisory for Mali -Guinea- Cyprus

Posted under Cyprus News,Guide by admin on Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 5:40 pm

The Foreign Ministry has issued a warning to travelers to Mali and Guinea-Bussau.

‘’Taking into account the state of instability in the northern part of Mali due to an on-going revolt, the citizens of the Republic of Cyprus are advised to avoid all but essential travel to certain areas and follow local or international news reports on the political and other developments in the country,’’ a press  release said.

‘’Additionally, taking into account the state of instability in Guinea Bissau due to a military coup d’etat, Cypriot citizens are advised to avoid non essential travel to the country,’’ it added.

In case of emergency, the ministry advises that the representation of the European Union is contacted at:

Delegation of the European Union in Mali, UATT Building, 4th Floor, River District, BP 115 Bamako, call 44 92 92 92, fax 44919191, email delegation mali@eeas.europa.eu or delegation-malipresse@eeas.europa.eu

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Accolades for local wine at 7th Cyprus Annual Wine Awards

Posted under Cyprus News,Guide by admin on Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 4:00 pm

This year’s 7th Cyprus Annual Wine Awards left no doubt in the international community that local wines are going from strength to strength. Strictly regulated blind tastings of 135 wines resulted in a total of 41 awarded medals: 15 gold, 25 silver and Grand Gold, a cored confirmation of excellence, being presented to Keo’s St John 2005 Commandaria. Special mention was made of the two indigenous grape varieties, maratheftiko(red and rose wines) and xynisteri (white) wines which produced excellent tasting wines this year, according to competition judges.

For the second year running, Dr Rowald Hepp from Schloss Vollrads Reisling Estate in Germany presided over the jury panel: Tom Cannavan (scotland), Jean-Luc Berger(France), David Seijas(Spain), Maria Tzitzi (Greece), Tamas Oroszlan (Hungary), Denis Roudenko (Russia),Vassos Manoli(Cyprus) and Miroslav Kalanic (Serbia); the nine person jury, all experts and highly esteemed Professional in the field of oenology and viniculture, tasted and evaluated the wines in a three day closed tasting session in Le Meridien Resort and Spa, Limassol, which culminated in the Grand Awards presentation at the Gala Dinner last Saturday.

Adding further to the prestigious occasion, this year’s competition was held under the auspices of the International Organisation of Vine(IOV), whose director, Federico Castelluci, attended the event, and spoke of the ‘’incredible evolution in quality of Cyprus Wines in recent years.. so much so that no bronze medals have been awarded this year only silver and gold.’’

This accreditation highlighted both the strict protocol and procedures in place throughout the Cyprus competition and ensured the integrity of the final result awarded.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Dr Hepp said ‘’thank you to the Cyprus Wine Coıncil for a perfectly set up, very Professional wine tasting; we taste wine by wine, this is one of the few wine competitions around the world where this is done.

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