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Paphos Castle & Harbour

Paphos Castle & Harbour

Paphos Harbour is a vibrant hub of activity, where you can savour freshly caught fish at charming seafood restaurants or grab a quick snack and drink before embarking on thrilling water sport adventures or day boat trips. At the heart of this bustling area stands the majestic Paphos Castle, a medieval fortress with its base partially submerged in the sea. Since the 13th century, Paphos Castle has been an imposing presence, serving as a watchtower for potential seafaring invaders, a prison, and even a storage facility for salt supplies during British rule. Today, this historic monument is a stunning backdrop for an array of cultural events, including music, dance, and pop concerts that take place throughout the summer months. The castle is a testament to the various powers that controlled Cyprus and their efforts to solidify their rule over the land. As a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the area, Paphos was chosen as the European Capital of Culture in 2017. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this remarkable site and soak up the lively atmosphere of Paphos Harbour during your visit to Cyprus.
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Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

Delve into the captivating blend of ancient Greek and Roman history at the Paphos Archaeological Park, situated in Nea Paphos on the southwest coast of Cyprus. This extensive site, which is still under excavation, encompasses a significant part of the ancient city that dates back to prehistoric times and spans through the Middle Ages. Founded in the late 4th century BC, Nea Paphos was once encircled by formidable walls and served as the centre of political and administrative life in Cyprus. Today, the park is renowned for its enchanting collection of well-preserved mosaics that depict ancient Greek myths. These intricate and colourful masterpieces can be found in the remains of opulent Roman villas, which are among the park's most remarkable discoveries. As you wander through this UNESCO World Heritage site, immerse yourself in the rich history and culture that influenced the lives of the early inhabitants of the island. From the worship of gods to the emergence of early Christians, the ruins of Nea Paphos offer a fascinating insight into a bygone era.
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Tombs of the Kings

Tombs of the Kings

Just off the Tomb of the Kings road in Paphos, lies a huge area which dates back to 300 BC here was the last resting place for top officials and members of Paphian aristocracy, each would have been laid in burial niches along with jewellery and other artefacts relating to their life. Tragically, these tombs were looted many many years ago leaving behind only an echoing and very powerful sense of stillness and a certain mystery. The tombs were carved out of solid rock and with frescoed walls, and looming Doric columns line the 100 tombs which have been unearthed. This site is well worth a visit and the best examples can be seen if you visit the atrium area.
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Early Christian Basilica St Paul’s Pillar

Early Christian Basilica St Paul’s Pillar

Just a brief walk from the harbour, you'll find Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa. The grounds of this ancient church house a pillar with a tale dating back to 45 AD. Paul — yes, that Paul of Biblical fame — was dragged here and received forty lashes as part of his Christian missionary journey with Barnabas. The pillar remains a focal point for pilgrims today. Interestingly, Paul's ordeal had a transformative effect: Lucius Sergius Paulus, the Roman Proconsul of the time, converted to Christianity after meeting him.
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Old Town of Paphos

Old Town of Paphos

The best way to experience the Old Town of Paphos is on foot, where a local market tempts with an array of offerings: think fresh produce, dazzling jewellery, and even high-end fashion. Make sure to swing by a few shops that showcase the area's arts and crafts, rounding out a sensory journey that tantalises all five senses. Immerse yourself in the rich aromas of herbs and spices, and don't miss the chance to sample award-winning wines and regional treats. In this lively quarter, modernity and tradition coalesce. Whether it's the clang from traditional workshops or the enticing aromas from food stalls, the Old Town is as much an experience for the senses as it is a tribute to Paphos's rich history. This is where you'll find locals mingling with tourists — a testament to the area's enduring appeal.
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Teeing off?

Teeing off?

In the Paphos area, you'll find four premier golfing destinations, with more being built. Set against the serene backdrop of sculpted hills, these courses offer breathtaking vistas and come complete with top-tier clubhouses, professional stores, and an array of deluxe offerings. Accommodations range from on-site five-star hotels to high-end villas and apartments you can purchase. While these golf havens are peacefully distanced from the main tourist hubs, they're conveniently close to the region's beaches, notable landmarks, shopping areas and entertainment venues.
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Rural Paphos

Rural Paphos

Paphos is a cultural and natural treasure, famous as Aphrodite's birthplace and rich in archaeological sites and museums. The area boasts the scenic Akamas Peninsula, picturesque villages like Neo Chorio, and a variety of nature trails. The nearby resort town of Polis and charming coastal villages like Argaka, Chlorakas, Geroskipou, Kissonerga, Kouklia, Lempa, Mandria, Neo Chorio, Pomos, Timi, Gialia and Nea Dimmata offer unspoilt landscapes perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. This year-round destination features ideal weather, diverse accommodations, historical sights, and cultural activities, all easily accessible by road or air. Spring and summer are perfect for exploring archaeological sites, enjoying local festivals, and partaking in water sports. Fall and winter offer the chance to explore changing landscapes, engage in outdoor activities like cycling and trekking, and immerse in the local culture. With something for every season, Paphos is a must-visit region.
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Wine in Cyprus

Wine in Cyprus

Paphos boasts a rich wine heritage that spans over 6,000 years, making it one of the world's oldest wine-producing regions. Not only does it feature ancient grape varieties, but it has also incorporated foreign strains like Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon to meet modern palates. Many of the wineries here are family-owned and warmly invite visitors for tastings, as well as direct purchases. Local restaurants and hotels are committed to showcasing these wines, so keep an eye out for offerings from notable local producers like Tsangarides, Vouni Panagia, Fikardos, Ezousa, and Vasilikon wineries.
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Bus Excursions

Bus Excursions

With so much to see in such a compact area, visitors can experience the true Cyprus through a range of exciting tours and activities. Tours and activities are carefully planned and operated with licensed guides or professional escorts. Spend the day discovering the legends and history of one of the most beautiful parts of Cyprus. Take a visit to the Aphrodite's Rock. According to legend, the goddess of love and beauty was born from the foam of the sea at this spot. Then discover the remarkable history of Paphos, which UNESCO World Heritage has added to its World Cultural Heritage List. In "Kato" Paphos you will visit the catacombs of St. Solomoni and see the Pillar of St. Paul. Take a visit at the Archaeological park and explore the house of Dionysos and admire a series of beautifully preserved mosaics depicting scenes from the Greek Mythology, take avisit at the mediavla castle and explore the 9th century Basilica of Ayia Paraskevi. Take a stop at Yeroskipou Village to sample the famous Paphos Delights 'Loukoumia'. Tens of options to visit every corner of Pafos and Cyprus from the majestic Cypriot countryside to the unique Myths and legends, history and Cypriot culture. Travel more. Worry less
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Mini Cruises

Mini Cruises

A unique way to explore and enjoy the crystal waters of the rugged Pafos Coast line. Full Day Cruise For that extra tan, leave behind the sand and cruise the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean. Cruise to the West from Paphos Harbour towards the famous and legendary Akamas. You will have the opportunity to see the majestic scenery of the coastline, Coral Bay, The Sea Caves,St. George’s Island, Lara Bay (Turtle Beach) and Geronysos. Relaxing Half Day Cruise Treat yourself to a relaxing Mini Cruise and spend a few hours at sea sailing the mediterranean along the West coast of Paphos taking in the views of the rugged coastline. Sailing up to Coral Bay where we will drop anchor for you to enjoy a dip in the crystal waters of this beautiful sheltered bay. Mid Day Cruise Treat yourself to a relaxing Mini Cruise and spend a few hours at sea sailing the Mediterranean along the West coast of Paphos taking in the views of the rugged coastline. Moonlight Wine & Dinner Cruise Cruise the coastline while the sun is setting beyond the horizon. Then boat weighs anchor and usually a Mediterranean supper is served. Background music will be played throughout your meal. After the meal to get you in the mood for dancing, a live DJ will play 60’s – 80’s music or simply relax on the top deck gazing at the stars. Other options also available such as Catamaran Cruise, Glass Bottom Boat, Tuna Fishing and Private Charters available on request.
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4x4 Adventure

4x4 Adventure

There’s only one way to explore the wild Akamas Peninsula – by four wheel drive. So join this bumpy adventure and go off road down dirt tracks and over potholes. Fun from start to finish, kick things off with a drive through giant limestone walls of the Avagas Gorge, which is a haven for over 168 different species of birds, plants and animals. Next up is Lara Bay, home to a breeding station for the protected Green Back Turtles. You can learn all about the project before can head back through Latchi. Your last stop can be at visit to the Baths of Aphrodite, where legend has it that the waters have magical rejuvenating properties
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