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Villas in Paphos
Whether you’re looking for a culturally filled holiday or just to enjoy a sunny beach getaway, these villas are the best option for you! Located in Kato Paphos, Yeroskipou, Chloraka and Paphos City, they have the advantage of being close to the coastline and under 5 km from the city’s centre. If you want something a bit quieter, there’s plenty of towns located on the hills that surround the city and go towards Paphos Forest and Troodos Mountains, which are ideal to enjoy the view to the Mediterranean Sea and the breathtaking sunsets.
Villas with pool, garden and/or terrace of every kind and sizeLooking for a villa for you and your partner, or are you going with friends and family? In any way, Paphos offers a great selection for you and your preferences. These villas are quite spacious and have a pool, garden and terrace. Additionally, many of them are pet and child-friendly and most of them can accommodate more than 4 people. Perfect to enjoy a nice sun-filled escapade with your loved ones and have the best time Paphos has got to offer.
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Paphos has 27 beaches in the district open for the public. Sixteen of these beaches have got the Blue Flag award, which is given to those more committed to high environmental and quality standards, these include Alykes beach, Faros beach, Dasoudi, and Kazifis, among many others. With waters that range from 16-27 degrees the whole year round, Paphos is the perfect region if you’re looking for a place to dive, snorkel or swim.
Paphos for the nature loversWalking in Paphos is a pleasure since the climate is very enjoyable, and it plays a huge part in allowing visitors to venture onto nature tracks, and more than 350 bird species make life in the area, which is perfect for those who love to be in contact with nature! Additionally, you can always go to the Akama peninsula with its rocky coastline, promontories and white sand bays, makes it a perfect place for those who want to enjoy a deep connection with nature mixed with a deep feeling of ancient mysteriousness.
Paphos for the culturally interestedIn 2017, Paphos was selected as a European Capital of Culture and the whole town is selected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The legend says that Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in the Greek mythology, was born from the seas near Paphos, and worship for her flourished around this region. As a result, Paphos has a wide number of ancient temples, and with its many other historical and archaeological sites, which include Paphos castle, the Tombs of the Kings and The Hellenistic-Roman Theatre of Paphos, there is always something interesting to see in Paphos.
Did you know that the locally produced “Commandaria” wine is the only one in the world with the same name since the 12th century?
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Paphos can boast on having the oldest wine industry in the entire world: it dates back to 8.000 years ago! Amazing, isn’t it? From the modern and industrial Fikardos winery to the beautiful Chrysorrogiatissa monastery, which has the oldest winemaking plant in the region, you can taste a variety of wines that accompanied by places to eat that range from cosy and warm tavernas to restaurants that cater to all tastes, this will make for a sensorial experience that you shall never forget.
2. Practice Diving around the regionIn Paphos, you have got guaranteed sunshine through the majority of the year, and with its crystal clear and warm water, you can’t miss the opportunity to dive in the Amphitheater, Amphorae Caves, Devil’s Head, The Vera K Wreck, among many others diving sites. And don’t worry if you’re no expert since there are no dangerous underwater currents, so this is the perfect opportunity for you to enjoy diving even if you have not done so before.
3. Visit Paphos Archaeological ParkWith a history that dates back nearly 8.000 years, Paphos offers wealthy amounts of treasures for the visitor, and the Archaeological Park is the perfect place to behold all the cultural heritage that Paphos has to show to its tourists. Ranging from prehistoric times, the Hellenistic period, Roman times and finally the Byzantine era, the rock-cut tombs, ancient temples and Roman villas, there’s always something to see in this Park.
4. Look around Paphos Old TownIn case you want to adventure into the vibrant centre of Paphos Old Town, be prepared for your 5 senses to be delighted since you shall enjoy the neoclassical architecture of its buildings, have the opportunity to savour their award-winning delicacies, be filled with the aromas of candles, herbs and spices, participate in one of its events that take place during day or night and visit one of their museums such as the Paphos Archaeological Museum.
5. Take a ride in the Kelokedara Donkey FarmIf you want to get away from the city and have a peaceful time while capturing the true spirit of Cyprus, exploring the 19 hectares of beautiful landscape that make up this farm is a fabulous option for you, whether you are alone or with your family or friends. On arrival to the farm, you’ll get a taste of many locally-made delicacies, such as the halloumi cheese, sushukko and the local wine. After that, you shall do a donkey ride (supervised by a professional, of course) through the riverbed and along country tracks
6. Live a unique experience inside the Agios Neophytos Monastery.Paphos is characterized by having many monasteries, in fact there is a tourist route focused on them, although here we will focus on one of them that is arriving in Paphos, in the town of Tala. The Agios Neophytos contains some of the best Byzantine frescoes and icons in the world, as well as an interesting Byzantine museum. Much of the structure that forms it is carved out of the rock and its surroundings are a true haven of peace.
7. Coral Bay, the quintessential beach in Paphos.A beach of golden sand and limestone. It is famous throughout Cyprus for being one of the most beautiful beaches on the entire island, with crystal clear and clean waters; It is a safe area for children to swim, thanks to its gentle waves and the lifeguards who watch it.