NDCP

Experience Cyprus like never before

What is NDCP?

The NEPOMAK Discover Cyprus Programme (NDCP) is a transformative three-week experience that connects young Cypriots from across the world with their language, heritage, culture, and the beauty of Cyprus.

Designed for participants aged 18-22, NDCP combines education, exploration, and connection in an immersive cultural adventure.

The cost of accommodation, excursions, course fees and partial flight fares are covered by NEPOMAK with support from the Government of Cyprus and the Youth Board of Cyprus, helping to ensure this experience is accessible to everyone.

Discover your heritage, have so much fun making lifelong connections from around the world, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Cyprus with NDCP!

Important dates

Programme dates

6 July – 27 July 2026


Application deadline:
Applications for NDCP 2026 will close on Sunday 8th February 2026.

 

Apply for NDCP 2026 here

Who can apply?

To be eligible to apply, you must be:

  • 18-22 years old
  • Of Cypriot descent (at least one Cypriot grandparent)
  • A registered member of NEPOMAK

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NDCP highlights

  • Connect with your Cypriot culture and heritage.
  • Visit historical and religious sites, natural wonders and cultural hotspots accompanied by expert guides.
  • Master language and history through an engaging and certified course at the University of Cyprus.
  • Learn traditional Cypriot dancing with a professional dance teacher.
  • Enjoy tasty cuisine and experience Cyprus’ unique nightlife.
  • Meet fellow young Cypriots from around the world.

FAQs

What does the programme include?

Program Includes: 3 week study at the University of Cyprus’ School of Modern Greek (with accommodation at the University of Cyprus Dormitory, Panestimioupoli, Nicosia). Participants from the UK, USA, Australia, Canada and South Africa will participate in a language course. Participants from Greece will take part in a culture course. All participants will take part in culture, dance and history workshops. A series of excursions are also organised to museums, monasteries and the Green Line.

How much should I budget for?

NEPOMAK covers the cost of your accommodation, tour costs, tuition fees and bus transportation for programme excursions. You will need spending money for food and recreation and other travel necessities. Please note that travel costs during free time will not be covered and will be at your own expense. You are to book your own return flights to Cyprus, with the cost of those flights made payable by yourself. Once the programme has finished NEPOMAK will try to secure a small subsidy covering a proportion of the airfare although this subsidy is not guaranteed. NEPOMAK will not cover any medical or travel costs. Please ensure you have adequate medical and travel insurance before arriving in Cyprus.

What should I bring with me?

Pens, notepad and a filing wallet or a small pocket folder for lessons. If you wish to use the Internet – bring your own laptop and an ethernet cable. If you wish to charge your laptop, phone, camera or use the electricity, ensure you have the correct plug converter for Cyprus. The residence use a UK style plug, but we would also recommend that you bring a European plug converter as well for other premises. Please ensure to bring sunglasses, protective hat, deodorant and high SPF sun-cream along with any travel necessities! Outfits for nights out and swimwear for beach days, as well as light every day summer clothes, bathroom towels, and beach towels.

Do I have to attend all classes and excursions?

Yes. The programme is very generously sponsored and costs a considerable amount per participant. Full participation to all classes, excursions and outings is therefore expected at all times during the programme. If circumstances arise which prevent you from fully participating, please inform your advisors and the resident NEPOMAK representative immediately. If you fail to fully participate you may be required to cover the full cost of your participation.

What classes will I attend?

Classes will take place between 9:00 – 14:00 from Monday to Thursday at the University of Cyprus. The classes will be split between Cypriot History, Cypriot Culture and Greek Language. Greek Language lessons are divided into three classes; beginner, intermediate and advanced. On the first day of lessons, you will be asked to complete a simple test to assess your knowledge of Greek. Based on the results of this test you will then be placed in a class appropriate to your level. Dancing classes will occur during the week after regular language and culture classes.

Where will I stay?

Accomodation is provided for all participants in the modern and well-equipped student residences of the University of Cyprus, which is only a 10 minute walk away from class. The single bedrooms are spacious and comfortable, and consist of a single bed, cupboard, sink, mirror, desk, air conditioning and a small balcony. Each room is provided with bed linen, a pillow and pillow cover. You are also provided with an internet connection, but you must bring your own laptop and an ethernet cable if you wish to go online. Each floor contains several rooms, a large fully equipped kitchen, and a large communal bathroom. The bathrooms are shared and all the shower cubicles are secure. Please note that toiletries are not supplied. The residences are secured with a 24hour security officer, CCTV surveillance and locks to every floor and room.

Will I have free time on the programme?

Every Sunday you are given some free time during the programme. It is advised that you spend this time exploring Lefkosia and getting to know each of your fellow NDCP participants through activities planned by your NDCP advisors. You will also be able to spend some time with family members, however we recommend that as much time is spent with your fellow NDCP participants during the trip. If you have made other plans in your free time away from the group, you must make sure that advisors are fully aware of your plans and are able to remain in contact with you.

What Our Alumni Say

“NDCP was life-changing. I connected with my roots in ways I never imagined, and the friendships I made are for life.”
— Christina A., USA

“From learning Greek to exploring the island’s rich history, NDCP gave me a deeper appreciation for my heritage. Highly recommend it!”
— George T., UK

Read more testimonies here!

Charlotte Robinson (UK)

Charlotte Robinson (United Kingdom)

I learnt so much about myself and others on this trip. I really connected with my Cypriot roots and I felt so proud that my grandparents are from such an amazing country. Our history lessons taught us so much about our past, a lot of stuff that I hadn’t really known before I embarked on this trip. I learnt about global Cypriot communities and the similarities we hold. I was educated on different cultures and how we don’t realise just how different our lives can be.

The bonds I built over the past three weeks will last a lifetime, I’m sure of it. It takes time to get to know people but the strength of our bond at the end of the three weeks was magical. I met people I would never have met otherwise and if it wasn’t for this trip, I wouldn’t be able to say that I have best friends across the globe now. People that made me laugh till I cried, and looked after me if I ever needed it. I can’t tell you how much I miss them already, they go from strangers, to friends, to family.

NDCP 2017

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