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Sightseeing

Explore the enchanting wonders of Paphos, Cyprus, with our comprehensive sightseeing recommendations. Delve into the rich history and culture of this Mediterranean gem as you uncover ancient archaeological sites, wander through charming Old Town streets, and bask in the beauty of its coastal landscapes. Discover the top attractions, from the stunning Paphos Archaeological Park to the captivating Tombs of the Kings. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a relaxing beachside escape, our curated guide will help you make the most of your visit to this picturesque city. Join us on a journey to uncover the hidden gems and must-see landmarks that Paphos has to offer.

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AddressVCCP+C7, Koili 8543, Cyprus

Phone: +357 96 321335

Adonis Baths is a waterfall near Krya Vrysi and Lakkos tou Fragkou. It is located 267 m above sea level. In the village of Koili, in the province of Pafos, where Mavrokolympos flows, the waters gather and form a small waterfall. These waters over the centuries eroded the soil and formed a small lake. According to Greek mythology, this is where Adonis and Aphrodite would meet to spend time together. N.B: You have to travel down dirt roads to get there. If you are not a confident driver a tour can be arranged.

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Address: QC45+C99, Paphos 8040, Cyprus

Phone: +357 26 306217

An absolute must-visit in Paphos, the Paphos Archaeological Park stands as a testament to Cyprus' rich history, housing a collection of invaluable ancient ruins. Explore this expansive outdoor museum, a site honored with UNESCO World Heritage status, gracefully extending along the coastline close to Paphos Harbor. Immerse yourself in a journey through time, encountering a plethora of ruins that trace back to the late Roman era, and intriguingly, a handful that predate even those times.

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Coral Bay Beach

Address: Coral Bay Ave 75, Peyia 8575, Cyprus

The coast to the north and to the south of Coral Bay is characterized by rocky headlands and sea caves, Coral Bay itself is a 600m crescent of soft white sand, enclosed by a pair of limestone headlands. A definite must see.

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Address: Tombs of the Kings Ave 63, Chloraka 8015, Cyprus

Phone: +357 26 306295

The famous ‘Tombs of the Kings’ form part of the Archaeological Park of Kato Pafos (Paphos) - one of the most important archaeological sites of Cyprus that has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list since 1980. The monumental underground tombs are carved out of solid rock and date back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Rather than kings, it is actually high ranking officials and aristocracy that were buried here, but the size and splendour of the tombs – some decorated with Doric pillars - gave the locality its grand name.

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Address: Poseidonos Ave, Paphos 8042, Cyprus

Phone+357 99 739344

Pafos Watersports started its activities back in 1979. They were located in front of the first hotel, which was built in Paphos by the name “Paphos Beach Hotel” “(currently known as Almyra Hotel)”. Through the years, not only the love and devotion of the owner to his business but also the love and the interest of the customers allowed Pafos Watersports to grow and expand. Today is one of the best businesses for water sports and boat trips in Cyprus. It consists of highly qualified staff, the latest equipment, as well as comfortable facilities that offer easy access to boats and into the sea.

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Address: QC57+5M4, Panagias Theoskepastis, Paphos 8041, Cyprus

Dating back to around 400 AD, the Basilica Chrysopolitissa stands as a testament to ancient Christian heritage, regarded as one of the world's oldest Christian churches, with its significance heightened by its association with Saint Paul's teachings on Christianity. The Agia Kyriaki church and Chrysopolitissa Basilica together form a multi-layered ecclesiastical complex, constructed successively over a span of 1100 years. The allure of Saint Paul's presence, imparting Christian teachings here in 45 AD, draws innumerable visitors. Operating year-round, the archaeological site welcomes guests from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM during winter and from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM in summer. Notably, admission to this historical site is free of charge.

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Address: QC57+7CW, Stasandrou, Paphos 8041, Cyprus

 

Discover the captivating allure of St. Paul's Pillar within an archaeological enclave that cradles the remnants of the grand fourth-century basilica, Panagia Chrysopolitissa. This remarkable complex also embraces a cluster of other sacred edifices, notably the operational Agia Kyriaki Church, renowned as the "Church by St. Paul's Pillar." Meandering aloft an elevated pathway, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of stately columns and intricate mosaics, all complemented by informative panels that enrich your exploration. Earning its prestige alongside Paphos Archaeological Park, the Tombs of the Kings, and the Rock of Aphrodite (Petra Tou Romiou), this site stands as one of Paphos' foremost attractions. It's frequently incorporated into hop-on hop-off bus tours, while comprehensive multi-day excursions of Cyprus also graciously include a pause at this remarkable destination.

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Address: Constantinou Kanari 56, Paphos 8010, Cyprus

Perched atop a hill, Old Town Paphos exudes timeless charm, inviting travelers to explore its narrow streets brimming with shopping and dining delights. While Kato Paphos draws many visitors, those in the know seek out this elevated haven. Ascending its bustling main thoroughfare might not immediately reveal its treasures, but at the summit, the Old Town's enchanting maze-like alleys come to life. Make time for retail therapy in the lively agora, offering everything from budget-friendly souvenirs to premium local delicacies. Upscale boutiques and antique shops, like psi and Cosmos, await exploration, offering contemporary Cypriot crafts and a treasure trove of antiquities, while "The Place" serves as a hub for local creativity, housing artists, craftspeople, and food artisans in a unique and captivating setting worth an exclusive visit.

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Address: Ayiou Antoniou, Paphos 8041, Cyprus

When the sun sets, Paphos bursts into a dynamic nightlife scene. Make your way to the bustling Agiou Antoniou bar street to immerse yourself in the spirited nocturnal atmosphere of Paphos. This area boasts a plethora of bars and clubs, contributing to the vibrant energy that encapsulates the city after nightfall.

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Address: MJ7G+CV7, Kouklia, Cyprus

Aphrodite Rock, situated along the coastline along the main route from Paphos to Limassol on the island of Cyprus, stands as a prominent landmark. As its name hints, this rock holds a connection to Aphrodite, the revered Greek goddess of love, who, according to myth, was born in this very place. Also recognized as Petra tou Romiou, a name rooted in subsequent legends, the site has become renowned for its stunning beaches and pristine, transparent waters, solidifying its status as a sought-after tourist hotspot today.

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Address: 27VX+5QM, Neo Chorio, Cyprus

Located on the western coastline of Cyprus, the Akamas National Park unveils a truly picturesque facet of the island. Encompassing a sprawling expanse of 230 square kilometers, this sanctuary embraces a tapestry of valleys, gorges, and expansive sandy bays. Its role in fostering biodiversity is paramount to the delicate Mediterranean ecosystem. Amidst this breathtaking backdrop, an impressive array of 168 bird species, 20 diverse reptilian inhabitants, 16 butterfly variations, and 12 distinct mammals thrive, not to mention its abundant flora. The Akamas Peninsula's significance has garnered substantial recognition; it has earned a place within the Mediterranean Protection Programme by the European Council. Although the Cyprus Government's designation of it as a National Park awaits full realization, spurred by considerations of both local landowners and tourists, fervent advocacy from organizations like Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace seeks to champion its cause.

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