City Time Difference Time difference between Protaras and Amalanti:Protaras is 2 hours behind compared to Amalanti

The time difference between Protaras and Amalanti is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Protaras (Cyprus)

Time Zone

Asia/Nicosia

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Amalanti (Portugal)

Time Zone

Europe/Lisbon

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+1

Specified CityProtaras
Asia/Nicosia

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About Protaras, Cyprus

Protaras is a seaside resort town in the Famagusta district of southeastern Cyprus, adjacent to the popular tourist destination of Ayia Napa. It is famous for its long stretches of golden sandy beaches and crystal clear Mediterranean waters, especially the landmark Fig Tree Bay, one of Europe's Blue Flag beaches for swimming and water sports. The city has a relatively peaceful atmosphere and is suitable for families, with a good range of hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities.

Nature and climate

Protaras has a typical Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers, mild, rainy winters and plenty of sunshine throughout the year. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, including sea caves and coastal trails, and the nearby islet reserve is a sea turtle habitat. The city is set against a hilly backdrop and offers breathtaking views of emerald green valleys and blue seas.

Culture and Activities

The area is characterized by traditional Cypriot culture, with folklore festivals often held in the summer. Visitors can visit ancient churches or take part in outdoor activities such as hiking and sailing. Conveniently located about an hour's drive from Larnaca International Airport, it is an ideal base for exploring the historical sites and natural beauty of Cyprus' east coast.


Comparison CityAmalanti
Europe/Lisbon

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Amaranti, Portugal: History and Flavor on the Douro River

Located in northern Portugal on the banks of the Douro River, Amarante is the jewel of the Porto metropolitan area, known as the "Gateway to the Douro". The town combines history and natural beauty, with medieval stone bridges, baroque churches and riverside vineyards, while traditional wineries and blue-tiled houses remain from the 18th century, when the Douro wine trade flourished. The Igreja de São Gonçalo is a landmark, attracting visitors with its white façade and colorful tile frescoes. Stroll along the riverside walkway for views of the rolling hills and sparkling river, and experience the charm of the slow Portuguese lifestyle. Amaranti is not only a destination for history buffs, but also an ideal starting point for experiencing the Douro Valley.