The Tombs of the Kings is a large necropolis lying about two kilometres north of Paphos harbour in Cyprus.
The Roman amphitheatre was built in 2nd century and nowadays it serves as a venue for all kinds of performances.
Paphos Archaeological Park contains the major part of the important ancient Greek and Roman city and is located in Paphos, southwest Cyprus.
Paphos Castle is located at the western end of the city port. It was originally a Byzantine fortress built to protect the port.
Said to be the pillar where St. Paul was tied and given 39 lashes before he coverted his tormentor to Christianity.
This church has quite a bit of history behind it, dating back to the 4th century. The St.
Apart from birds and a parrot show, there are many other exotic animals here. Makes for a good day out with kids.
Coral Bay is a popular tourist resort in the Peyia municipality 11 km north of the city of Paphos.
Saint Neophytos Monastery lies in the territory of the community of Tala, 1 km north of the village, and 15 km west of Paphos, is one of…
Relaxed atmosphere with delightful prices for the service you get. Good vegetarian cuisine and great wines.
Kolossi Castle is a former Crusader stronghold on the south-west edge of Kolossi village 14 kilometres west of the city of Limassol on the…
Kourion was an important ancient Greek city-state on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus.
Quite a popular beach, with some pebbles and some sand. There is a number of tavernas here, so don't worry about sustenance.
Hylates was a god worshipped on the island of Cyprus who was later likened to the Greek god Apollo.
Long, sandy and pebbly right next to the picturesque village where you will find everything you need. The ultimate summer resort.
Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite's Rock, is a sea stack in Paphos, Cyprus.