An absolutely amazing village; really quite stunning. It’s wonderful how they have maintained the charm and character of the church through the centuries.
Love Kiti!! Such a lovely village !! Always go there with my husband to Tamalas to eat .. great value for money .. we have tried the Indian restaurant its delicious
Such a lovely village, not changed too much over the years, maybe a bit busier these days. Loved coming here. Thanks for showing us kiti it Brough back some great memories 😊😊 😊😊
Hello George and Crew thanks for taking me to Kiti village the church was only one building in the seventys when i got married there and it was quite a small village, there was the local coffee shop and few other shops,it brought lots of happy memories and foumilia places,it was famous for growing water Mellon's and artichokes in the old days, THANKS GEORGE and CREW FOR MAKING THIS SPECIAL VIDEO IT PUT LOT'S OF SMILES ON MY FACE,😊😊😊👍
Hi George and Su thank you so very much for showing this vlog I’m not sure were to start on this besides firstly the church is really beautiful and so is the village everything is so beautiful clean and tidy it’s bigger than you think we have only drove through Kiti on the way to the Camel Park and briefly drove around it so I got excited at this vlog and it is on the list as we keep saying we will go and have a proper look around this village and it’s never happened so maybe this year it will and now we sort of know were the Indian restaurant is so thank you for that and looking forward to the food vlog
Lovely place. I'm not religious myself by any means but still marvel at the architecture of such buildings and why I asked about the new church under construction when on one of your village tours quite a while back when you went to OROUNDA and into the valley and came across st. Nicholas monastery. Looking forward to being here with daughter and granddaughter's (Megan and Miley) in 10 days to protaras with a bit of exploring to boot. Thanks for all you do to help with getting around and having some knowledge of places to eat and visit 👍 Cheers Steve
"George, I left this comment the other day, but on my phone, and it didn't "take" so I'm leaving it again. The next time you're in Larnaca, you should check out my old neighborhood of "Chrysopolitissa" which is around the church of the same name. Specifically, my neighborhood is around the Larnaca cathedral of Sotiros; there's a mosque right down the street, "Tuzla Mosque" which used to be a Catholic church during Crusader times, and even before that, a Greek church! Across the street is an old fountain they say is from Venetian/Crusader times that became a Turkish hamam, which is now under renovation. This particular village has been swallowed up by Larnaca, but has a history of its own. To the north of the main street, "Chamit Bei" was the Turkish side of the village, and to the south was the Greek side. However, there was a Greek church in the north side, and an old Turkish cemetery, as well. If you want more information, let me know. It is certainly an interesting off-the-beaten-path destination for people. I used to live there and would like to let people know about its interesting history.
Dostum, gidip oraları gezme imkânım yok. Buradan izleyerek yetiniyorum. Hala Sultan Tekkesi hakkında bilgi verir çekim yaparsan bana haber ver. Kolay gelsin dostum.
Not sure if you are asking where is the Mosque - if so - it is on the dual carriageway from the airport into Larnaca and take a turning left before the massive salt lake. There is a large community of cats there I believe who are fed etc by volunteers. Very famous Mosque for Muslims to visit.@@CYPRUSINSIGHT
Thank you for a lovely stroll in a lovely village.
Glad you enjoyed it
An absolutely amazing village; really quite stunning.
It’s wonderful how they have maintained the charm and character of the church through the centuries.
Absolutely love it there. Definitely worth a visit.
Lovely village thank you for sharing it with us most enjoyable ❤️😘😘
One of my faves, Colin.
Kiti is beautiful!
Very beautiful.
Me and my dad love watching thank you for your fantastic work take care both 🎉❤
Our pleasure!
Thanks George God bless ❤
Thanks
Love Kiti!! Such a lovely village !! Always go there with my husband to Tamalas to eat .. great value for money .. we have tried the Indian restaurant its delicious
Colg of Tamala tomorrow, loved it
Nice kiti and village ❤❤
Thanks a lot
Such a lovely village, not changed too much over the years, maybe a bit busier these days.
Loved coming here.
Thanks for showing us kiti it Brough back some great memories 😊😊 😊😊
Very welcome.
Hello George and Crew thanks for taking me to Kiti village the church was only one building in the seventys when i got married there and it was quite a small village, there was the local coffee shop and few other shops,it brought lots of happy memories and foumilia places,it was famous for growing water Mellon's and artichokes in the old days, THANKS GEORGE and CREW FOR MAKING THIS SPECIAL VIDEO IT PUT LOT'S OF SMILES ON MY FACE,😊😊😊👍
Glad to hear it Stavros.
Lovely place guys 👍That church looks like a beautiful place to get married.Really nice .Especially the park Thanks for sharing ❤
Great village Grant
Lovely village very busy. The village is very clean with lots of typical buildings. Not too many new boxed building's 😊
Yes, you are right, still has charm.
Hi George and Su thank you so very much for showing this vlog I’m not sure were to start on this besides firstly the church is really beautiful and so is the village everything is so beautiful clean and tidy it’s bigger than you think we have only drove through Kiti on the way to the Camel Park and briefly drove around it so I got excited at this vlog and it is on the list as we keep saying we will go and have a proper look around this village and it’s never happened so maybe this year it will and now we sort of know were the Indian restaurant is so thank you for that and looking forward to the food vlog
Nice kiti villag beautiful ❤❤
They do buffet some nights
Lovely place. I'm not religious myself by any means but still marvel at the architecture of such buildings and why I asked about the new church under construction when on one of your village tours quite a while back when you went to OROUNDA and into the valley and came across st. Nicholas monastery. Looking forward to being here with daughter and granddaughter's (Megan and Miley) in 10 days to protaras with a bit of exploring to boot. Thanks for all you do to help with getting around and having some knowledge of places to eat and visit 👍
Cheers
Steve
Ooh yes will get back there when we are that way
Just for interest sake George, the house on the busy roundabout is €315,000 reduced from €350,000. An interesting look around Kiti.
Ooh thanks for the info.
Is it worth staying in December? And which city have city feeling but worm in December
It can be cold everyday in December, especially at night.
My sister village going in September God willing
Have the best trip.
@@CYPRUSINSIGHTthanks George ❤
"George, I left this comment the other day, but on my phone, and it didn't "take" so I'm leaving it again.
The next time you're in Larnaca, you should check out my old neighborhood of "Chrysopolitissa" which is around the church of the same name. Specifically, my neighborhood is around the Larnaca cathedral of Sotiros; there's a mosque right down the street, "Tuzla Mosque" which used to be a Catholic church during Crusader times, and even before that, a Greek church! Across the street is an old fountain they say is from Venetian/Crusader times that became a Turkish hamam, which is now under renovation. This particular village has been swallowed up by Larnaca, but has a history of its own. To the north of the main street, "Chamit Bei" was the Turkish side of the village, and to the south was the Greek side. However, there was a Greek church in the north side, and an old Turkish cemetery, as well. If you want more information, let me know. It is certainly an interesting off-the-beaten-path destination for people. I used to live there and would like to let people know about its interesting history.
Wow sounds amazing will definitely get there soon.
Dostum, gidip oraları gezme imkânım yok. Buradan izleyerek yetiniyorum. Hala Sultan Tekkesi hakkında bilgi verir çekim yaparsan bana haber ver. Kolay gelsin dostum.
Where is it?
@@CYPRUSINSIGHT Gördüm. Az önce ilgi ile izledim. Larnaka Hala Sultan Tekkesi ve Camisi konulu videonu izledim Teşekkür ederim dostum.
Not sure if you are asking where is the Mosque - if so - it is on the dual carriageway from the airport into Larnaca and take a turning left before the massive salt lake. There is a large community of cats there I believe who are fed etc by volunteers. Very famous Mosque for Muslims to visit.@@CYPRUSINSIGHT
Peter Andre village
Oh is it, wow.
No it's Bervolia village