Nestled in the Peyia municipality just 11 km (about a 15 min drive) north of Paphos, Coral Bay is a stunning crescent-shaped bay renowned as one of Cyprus’s top beach destinations. Stretching roughly 500–600 m between two limestone headlands, it’s enveloped by lush greenery and features deep golden...
Far from the bustling resorts and crowded promenades of southern Cyprus, Pachyammos Beach offers a different kind of coastal experience—quiet, authentic, and gently wild. Nestled along the remote northwestern shore of the island, this beach is a serene stretch of coastline where the natural rhythm...
Nestled on the southwestern coast of Cyprus, Paphos Port is a place where history and modern life intertwine effortlessly. With its postcard-perfect views, stone-paved promenade, medieval castle, and colorful fishing boats bobbing on the water, the port is not only a scenic highlight of the city...
Along the shimmering southwest coast of Cyprus lies one of the island’s most picturesque urban walks: the Paphos Promenade. Stretching from the historic harbor and medieval castle, past beaches, archaeological treasures, and bustling cafés, the promenade is both a scenic getaway and a vital artery...
Nestled at the edge of the Mediterranean, Paphos Harbour is one of the most iconic and atmospheric locations in Cyprus. With its stone-paved promenade, crumbling medieval castle, and glittering waterfront, it offers a view not just of the sea, but of thousands of years of layered history.
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1. Governor’s Beach Governors Beach is a well-known sandy beach that is situated in the village of Pentakomo in the Limassol district. The particular beach received its name due to the fact that a British governor spent a lot of time at the specific beach and owned a holiday house...