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 The Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark is located in the Kato Paphos area of the Paphos district. As it is situated on the main coastal road it is very easy to find, with access by car or by bus. The waterpark has much to offer such as water-slides, a lazy river, a wave pool, lots of swimming pools and...
The Tombs of the Kings or “Τάφοι των Βασιλέων" in Greek are situated in the Paphos district. More specifically they are located  two kilometres northwest of the Paphos harbour. The Tombs form a large necropolis site which has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tombs are unique...
Nestled amidst the scenic splendor of Cyprus, the Bath of Aphrodite Beach stands as a timeless testament to the island's rich mythology and breathtaking beauty. Legend has it that this idyllic spot is where the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, used to bathe in the crystal-clear waters,...
The village of Kallepia is located in the district of Paphos. It is a mountainous village built at an altitude of 590 metres. It is located 13 kilometres northeast of the Paphos town, in the geographical range of the vineyards of Limassol and Paphos. Historical Information During the ruling of...
The Cultural Services lease houses in Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos in order to provide housing to clubs which serve letters and arts. The Houses of Arts and Literature are used by these clubs in order to fulfil events, meetings, visual exhibitions, literature events, cinematographic...
The new Neon Mall of Paphos has officially opened its doors in Paphos , enriching the map of the city's retail. The Neon Mall of Paphos is housed in the previous Orphanides Paphos Mall, after its complete renovation. The previous mall had been abandoned for years , until it was bought by a European...
The Agiou Lambrianou Cave is situated in the village of Emba in Paphos. It is now know exactly when Agios Lambrianos lived, and if the hagiographer Parthenios had not painted his icon during the end of the 18th or beginning of the 19the century, we would not have known his appearance. It is...
In the town of Paphos as well as the rest of Cyprus, there were many Christian Basilicas of high aesthetics which were built dung the early Byzantine period. Today there are two in Paphos which are maintained, Panagia Chrysopolitissa and Panagia Limeniotissa. Basilica of Panagia Chrysopolitissa...
Diarizos or Dhiarizos River is the fourth largest river in Cyprus, with 42 kilometres length. It starts from the Troodos Mountain Range and flows into the Paphos district near the Kouklia village. Its basin amounts to 278 square kilometres and extends between the southeast peaks of the Paphos...
The Akamas Peninsula is located in the western angle of Cyprus in Paphos and it is considered as one of the most popular places to visit. The name Akamas originates from an Athenian warrior, the son of Theseus who came to the peninsula after the Trojan war. The villages that are included in the...

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