In 2002 the Travel Foundation and leading tour operators First Choice, Thomas Cook, Thomson/TUI UK, My Travel and Sunvil with the support of the UK government created the ‘Discover the Real Cyprus’ excursion. The
initiative resulted in the development of the village excursion ‘Support Abandoned Villages and Their Environment’ (SAVE). It was soon learned that this excursion could only operate in shoulder seasons due to weather restrictions. This lesson, together with the fact that many British holidaymakers to Cyprus are repeat visitors and some 26% hire cars during
their stay, supported a change of direction and the idea to develop a series of 6 self drive Village Routes.
The success of the SAVE project led to the establishment of the Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI) that today continues the development of the village routes for car rental tourists wanting to explore the real Cyprus. CSTI uses the same criteria as the SAVE excursions to develop 6 new self drive routes, and promotes them under the slogan
‘Discover the Real Cyprus – A Self Drive Tour to Create Your Own Adventure’.
The launching of the first route in September 2006 generated a great deal of public interest. Holidaymakers on this route, which covers Central and
Western Limassol, can experience the making of organic olive oil at the Olive Park ‘Oleastro’ and find out about the 6ooo years’ history of olive oil making in Cyprus. The self-drive route also takes the visitor to many of the regions wineries, including the Cyprus Wine Museum. Along the way, visitors can sample fresh, locally produced, seasonal food at the many recommended tavernas and visit folk and icon museums, or walk one of the nature trails listed in the guide.
Over 7,500 copies of this popular book have already been distributed in Cyprus, the UK and as far away as New York. Two more village routes will be launched in 2007, one covering the Orini (mountain) Larnaca area and the other covering the Paralimni/Kokkinochoria area on the east coast. As part of the development and promotion of the village routes, CSTI undertakes the organizing of educational and training workshops for the producers on these routes and the organizing of public events and Producers’ Fairs. These events give the opportunity to village producers who are included on CSTI’s village routes to promote and sell their products. One such event, which drew over 55 people, took place at the Cyprus Wine Museum in February 2006, and another was held in July 2007 at the Olive Park 'Oleastro' with great success. The July Producers' Fair was co-sponsored with the Cyprus Association of Culture and Special Interest Tourism.