November 2026
Swap the grey for sunshine.
Ride the island.
Climb to the sky!
Escape the Ordinary!
While November brings clouds, rain, and routine to most places, we’re heading for something brighter. Join me and a small group of passionate cyclists on a 5-day journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Cyprus!
We keep the group small for a reason: quality, connection, and support.
Registration is open – and once spots are gone, they’re gone.
Who is it for?
If you love the open road, if you enjoy good food and good people, if you’re ready to trade gray days for golden ones – this ride is for you.
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Sign up now via the contact form & scan the QR code to join the crew in the WhatsApp group.
What to Expect
4 days of island riding
Explore scenic coastal roads, ancient villages, and hidden trails. Enjoy smooth tarmac, rolling terrain, and that unbeatable Mediterranean light.
Daily highlights include:
- Fully planned routes (suitable for road bikes)
- Support vehicle & me as a guide
- Beautiful accommodation
- Joined meals with delicious local food
- Shared stories & laughter
1 day of mountain glory (optional)
On Day 5, we ride from sea level to Mount Olympus – Cyprus’ highest peak. 2000 meters of elevation. One epic climb.
One unforgettable reward if you dare.
“As we enjoy the summer sun, I already know: come November, I want to be riding under Cyprus skies, not hiding from the rain.
This tour is about more than kilometers. It’s about movement, connection, and a story you’ll never forget.
If your heart says yes… I’ll see you on the island.”
Dami Zupi
Cyclist, adventurer, community builder
Your 4-Day Tour Around Cyprus At a Glance
Explore the island, ride the coast, climb the heights. Here’s what each day of your adventure will look like riding with me this November.
Day 1 – Paphos to Kato Pyrgos
Distance: 119 km | Elevation: 1.692 m
We kick off the adventure in Paphos, easing into the first kilometres through Chloraka, Kissonerga, and the familiar coastline of Coral Bay. The sun’s usually shining, the legs are fresh, and the smiles come easily.
We pass Agios Georgios Peyelas and start the day’s first climb up to Kathikas – long enough to feel it, scenic enough to enjoy it.
The road winds past Pano Arodes, and we take a quick detour toward the Aphrodite Trail, one of those mythical places where the land tells its own stories.
Then we drive back toward Latchi, and the rest of the day hugs the coastline: one of the most stunning parts of the island.
From Ayria Marina Chrysochous through Pomos, Pachyammos, and up the climb to Alevga, the landscape becomes more rugged, remote, and wild. After the descent through Selladi tou Appi, Mosfili, and Mansoura, we follow the winding coastal road into Kato Pyrgos, where we wrap up the first day.
Day 1 gives us everything we came for: sunshine, elevation, quiet roads, and the feeling that we’ve truly begun.
Explore the route on Strava: Cyprus route – Day 1
Day 2 – Kato Pyrgos to Dipkarpaz
Distance: 201 km | Elevation: 2.115 m
We roll out from Kato Pyrgos early. It’s a long day ahead, but the kind of long that fills you, not drains you.
The first part takes us along the quiet coast through Limnitisi, Potamos tou Kampou, and Pentageia, toward Morphou, where the road starts to climb. We head up through Kalo Chorio Kapouti and continue climbing to Diorios – steady, peaceful, just you and the rhythm of the ride.
Then it’s downhill into Myrtou and Panagra, where the hills open up again as we pass through Vasilia. From here, the road flows near Lapithos, through Karavas and Agios Georgios, and on to the vibrant coastal town of Kyrenia; a perfect spot to breathe and look around.
We keep moving east, passing Alagadi and Agios Amvrosios, and then the road settles into a long, rolling stretch along the coast. From Davlos onward all the way to Dipkarpaz, almost at the tip of the island.
Day 2 is a journey across the island’s northern edge; full of shifts in terrain, scenery, and energy. Long, beautiful, and unforgettable.
Explore the route on Strava: Cyprus route – Day 2
Day 3 – Dipkarpaz to Famagusta
Distance: 141 km | Elevation: 1.131 m
We start the day early in Dipkarpaz. But instead of heading straight out, we go deeper in. We ride all the way to the tip of Cyprus, where the land narrows and the sea surrounds you on both sides. It’s not a fast ride, but it’s one of those quiet, powerful ones that stays with you.
We return to Dipkarpaz to refill bottles, and then we roll out for real – heading west.
The road flows through Galinopomi, Koroveia, and climbs gently up to Agios Symeon. From there, we keep moving through Vathylakas, Leonarisso, and Koma tou Gialou, into the rolling rhythms of Tavros and Agios Theodoros.
We reach the sea again near Bogazi, and then cruise through Trikomo, Agios Sergios, and Enkomi, before stopping in Famagusta, our home for the night.
Day 3 is both reflective and rewarding: a quiet start, a strong finish, and a real sense that we’re deep into the adventure now.
Explore the route on Strava: Cyprus route – Day 3
Day 4 – Famagusta to Paphos
Distance: 186 km | Elevation: 1.283 m
We leave Famagusta behind and head south – the final day of the tour.
This one’s long, but smooth. Think wide roads, sea breezes, and a steady pace that carries you across the southern curve of Cyprus.
We pass through Xylofagou and roll toward the sea near Oroklini, then cruise into Larnaca, where the palm trees and salt lake remind us we’re still in the Mediterranean.
The route takes us through Dromolaxia, Kiti, and Mazotos, hugging the coastline all the way to the fishing village of Zygi, then through Mari and Pentakomo, as we approach the busy vibe of Limassol.
Once through the city, the pace changes again – roads through Trachoni, then up toward Episkopi, and on to Pissouri, one of the prettiest corners of the island.
The final stretch takes us past Kouklia, before we roll into Paphos – where this whole journey began.
Day 4 is a long exhale: from coast to coast, from east to west, and from effort to reflection.
Explore the route on Strava: Cyprus route – Day 4
Day 5 – Bonus Day: Paphos to Mount Olympus (and back)
Distance: 146 km | Elevation: 2.659 m
We roll out from Paphos, easing through Timi, and start climbing gently at Mandria. From there, the road twists and rises through Souskiou, Fasoula, and Mamonia, where the scenery turns wilder, and the legs start to notice.
We keep climbing through Agios Georgios and Prastio, then hit Kidasi – the gateway to the real work.
Through Kedares, Pretori, and Ayios Nicolaos, the road becomes quieter, the air cooler.
At Kato Platres, we’re already deep in the mountains. We pass Fini, head up toward Gerokamina, and ride through the Troodos Forest, with trees all around and silence broken only by the sound of spinning wheels.
Then… the final stretch. A last push to the top of Mount Olympus. No crowds. No fanfare. Just you, the mountain, and the moment.
And then… we descend the same way – full of everything this tour has given us.
Day 5 isn’t for everyone and that’s exactly why it matters.
It’s a personal summit, a quiet triumph, and the kind of ride you’ll remember for a very long time.
Explore the route on Strava: Cyprus – Day 5 (bonus day)
Don't wait.
Don't miss the sunshine.
Let's ride Cyprus together.
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