Laourou Beach, located in the charming town of Peyia near Paphos, Cyprus, is a hidden gem known for its pristine sandy shores, clear turquoise waters, and tranquil atmosphere. This beautiful beach offers a perfect escape for those seeking relaxation and natural beauty away from the more crowded...
Salamiou is a village in the geographic district of the vineyards of Limassol-Paphos, about 36 kilometers northeast of the town of Paphos.
Salamiou is built at an altitude of about 650 metres and the altitude in the area varies. The altitude near the banks of the Xeros River, increases towards the...
The Agios Ypatios Chapel is located in the village of Chloraka in the Paphos district. More specifically it is situated near the village water fountain. Until recently there were ruins of the old church which was dedicated to Agios Ipatios. Near the church is a terabinth tree on which clothes were...
Tucked within the historic cityscape of Paphos, stands a monument of profound historical and religious importance – the Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa Church. Also referred to as the Church of Saint Kyriaki, this active sanctuary serves as a captivating tapestry of Cypriot religious history...
Hidden deep in the mountainous northwest of Cyprus, Paphos Forest is one of the island’s most majestic natural realms. Sprawling across the rugged terrain of the Troodos Mountains, this vast and untamed forest stretches beyond the reach of modern development, holding within it the soul of a wilder...
Palepaphos which means old Paphos was one of the most honoured praying centres of the Greek world, and was once a city-kingdom of Cyprus.
The city of Palepaphos extended around the area of today’s Kouklia , which is located near the banks of the Diarizos River , about 16 kilometres east of where...
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The Eleouthkia Park is the first traditional theme and botanical park in Cyprus. The park is located in the village of Anarita next to the Limassol- Paphos highway at the Anarita- Airport exit. The park is about 5 minutes from Paphos and is situated between the Paphos Airport ,...
Above the glittering sea and the hotel-laden coastal strip of Kato Paphos lies Ktima, the historic heart of the city and a living tapestry woven from centuries of Cypriot life. Known to locals simply as “Pano Paphos” (Upper Paphos), Ktima feels like a world apart—less hurried, more textured, and...
Cyprus, renowned for its rich history and captivating coastline, holds numerous treasures beneath and above the waves. One of the most iconic sights along the coast of Paphos is the MV Demetrios II, a shipwreck that has become a landmark and a fascinating attraction for locals and tourists alike....
Nestled along the sun-drenched coastline of Paphos, Cyprus, the Tombs of the Kings stand as a testament to the island's rich tapestry of history and culture. Despite their regal moniker, these tombs were not the final resting places of monarchs but of high-ranking officials and aristocrats during...