Attractions in Paphos
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Standing off the southwest coast of Cyprus, the Rock of Aphrodite, also known as Petra tou Romiou, is a UNESCO-listed landmark steeped in Greek mythology. According to legend, this stack […]
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Located in Paphos, Cyprus, the Super Aphrodite Waterpark offers a variety of thrilling and relaxing experiences. The park features an array of slides, including the adrenaline-pumping Free Fall, Kamikaze, and […]
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According to Greek legend, the Adonis Baths in Paphos, Cyprus, mark the spot where Aphrodite, the goddess of fertility and love, mourned the death of her lover, Adonis. Nestled beneath […]
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Nestled on an isolated beach in Paphos, Cyprus, the Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station serves as a vital sanctuary for green and loggerhead turtles. Each year, these turtles return to […]
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Nestled on the edge of Lemona village, Tsangarides Winery is enveloped by the lower slopes of the Troodos Mountains. The winery’s neat stone cellar houses bottles and casks of full-bodied […]
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Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a sprawling open-air museum located along the coast near Paphos Harbor in Cyprus. This significant historical area houses ruins dating back […]
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St Paul’s Pillar, located in Paphos, Cyprus, stands as a significant historical site dating back 2,000 years. According to tradition, this is where St. Paul was bound and flogged for […]
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Dating back to the third century BC, the Tombs of the Kings are a series of eight excavated tombs located along the southwestern coast of Cyprus in Paphos. These grand […]
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Yeroskipou, a village near Paphos in Cyprus, was once renowned for its sacred gardens dedicated to the Goddess Aphrodite. Today, it is celebrated for its production of lokum, the traditional […]
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Founded in 1159 by the Cypriot saint and writer Neophytos, the Agios Neophytos Monastery is a remarkable religious site carved into a mountain rock just north of Paphos. The monastery’s […]
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Located within the Paphos Archaeological Park, the House of Dionysos stands as the largest of four Roman villas, collectively known as the Mosaic Houses. These structures are renowned for their […]
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Opened in 2003, the Pafos Zoo is a sprawling, 25-acre center for wildlife conservation located outside Paphos, Cyprus. Visitors can spend a day exploring and observing a diverse array of […]
Panagia Chrysopolitissa Church, also known as Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa, stands in Paphos, Cyprus, with a history dating back to the fourth century. Originally an early Christian basilica, it was destroyed […]
Fabrica Hill, located in Paphos, Cyprus, is a site rich with ancient history. Visitors can explore a Hellenistic pebble mosaic and a network of quarry caves, as well as a […]
Nestled in the heart of Kato Paphos, Paphos Municipal Beach, also known as the Paphos Municipal Baths, offers a unique coastal experience. This small, stone beach is surrounded by large, […]