Our Cyprus Facts for Kids provide interesting and fun facts about the country in Southern Europe, the island's geography, landmarks, attractions and people and so much more.
Here are some interesting facts about Cyprus which were chosen and researched especially for kids.
Cyprus Flag with EU flagCyprus is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is located to the south of Turkey/ Türkiye and to the east of Greece.
Location of Cyprus in the Mediterranean
Map of Cyprus
Physical Map of Cyprus
Montoullas village
Limassol's Oval building is a major landmark of the cityThere are three UNESCO world heritage sites in Greece: the mosaics of Pafos/ Paphos, the prehistoric round houses in Choirokoitia near Larnaka and the painted churches of Troodos such as the Archangel Michael Church in Pedoulas.
Painted Church in Pedoulas - image by trabantos/shutterstock.comAmong the most well known monuments, landmarks and attractions of Cyprus are the Tombs of the Kings, the ruins of Kourion, the mosaics of Paphos and Aphrodite's Rock.
Aphrodite's rock
Ruins of Kourion
Kanares AqueductThere are many famous sandy and rocky beaches in Cyprus as well as fabulous rockpools such as at Coral Bay or Konnos Bay in Ayia Napia that we show on this page.
Then there are also over 70 'Blue Flag' beaches in Cyprus. 'Blue flag' means these beaches are rated amongst the best of the country with clear safe waters and good facilities as well as lifeguards. Amongst these fabulous Cyprus' Blue Flag beaches are the long stretch of golden sand of Pissouri beach, the beach resort of Santa Barbara where many love to go snorkelling, and the natural Agia Thekla beach.
Coral Bay
Konnos Bay BeachOf course, here are some impressions of Nicosia, the divided capital city and Northern Cyprus.
"Great Inn" Ottoman building in Nicosia
Liberty monument in Nikosia/Lefkosia
Roman ruins at Salamis in Northern Cyprus
Kyrenia harbour in Northern Cyprus
Bellapais Abbey in Northern CyprusMost of the population of Cyprus live in the capital city Nicosia and in and around the major cities on the island's southern regions. The majority of Cypriots (67%) live in cities and larger towns.
Most of the people living in Cyprus are Greek Orthodox Christians.
The Cypriots celebrate various festivals, the Limassol Carnival, the Ayia Napia Medieval Festival and Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations are the country's biggest and most popular festivities and events.
Carnival celebrations in MarchIn Cyprus, children go to primary or elementary school from age five. Public school education is free of charge. Schooling is compulsory until Grade 9 or the age of 15. Cypriot pupils learn Greek at school, while English is usually taught early on, from grade one. Most lessons are taught in the mornings, starting at 7h45 and lasting until about 13h00. English is the first foreign language for the pupils while French is offered in many high schools as a second foreign language.
Soccer or football is the most popular sport in Cyprus but many people also volleyball, basketball or cricket.
The Cypriot cuisine is full of fresh fish and seafood, citrus fruit and vegetables. Spices used in the Mediterranean cuisine such as thyme, oregano or rosemary are added to most Cypriot dishes while dill and mint are also very popular spices.
Many dishes are a blend of the Greek, Turkish and Middle Eastern cuisines.
Meze are small dishes that are served as starters and include usually halloumi, olives, breadsticks, various dips, freshly caught seafood such as octopus and stuffed vegetables.
Popular food in Cyprus:
Fried halloumi cheese
Kafes PeksemetCyprus is part of the European Union since 2004 and since 2008, the Euro is the currency of Cyprus.
Grapes, olives, citrus fruits as well as potatoes and wheat are the main crops in Cyprus.
The main trading partners are Greece, Italy, India, Libya, Turkiye and the United Kingdom.
Cyprus is home to the mouflon, a wild sheep, that lives in the mountains and forests around Pafos/Paphos. Mouflons are the largest wild species and are a protected species. They have a redish brown coat and horns. The mouflon is the national animal of Cyprus.

21 mammal species and 380 bird species live on the island. Most of the birds here are migratory birds that fly from Europe to Africa for the colder winter months. Amongst these migratory birds are flamingoes and imperial eagles as well as the Cyprus warbler that is a songbird that is native to the island.
Cyprus is also a nesting place for loggerhead turtles and green turtles, both are endangered species.
This Cyprus facts for Kids page was added on 23 June 2023.
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Kyrenia harbour in Northern Cyprus