The transmitting station at Cape Greco, Cyprus, was established by the British in the early 1950s. Originally designed for military communications, it now serves as a relay station for the BBC World Service. The site remains under British control and is a restricted area, prohibiting photography and public access for security reasons. Its strategic location allows for effective broadcasting to the Middle East and parts of Europe, maintaining its importance in global communications.
Before you lies the most romantic stroll along the Cypriot coast. You will find the most beautiful beach in Cyprus with white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. Next, the Love Bridge awaits you, where you can take stunning photos. Then, marvel at the sea in the sea caves where, according to legend, pirates hid their treasures, and be impressed by the endless sea view from Cape Greco. Additionally, enjoy a walk through the park and the ornithological center, where, if you're lucky, you can see sea turtles at Raven's Arch and descend into the grotto under the Church of the Holy Unmercenaries. To top it off, dine at Isaac's Tavern on the Ayia Napa promenade and enjoy the sunset.