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Archaeology, mythology and sun-kissed beaches

Paphos is a classic bucket-and-spade destination, yet it offers so much more than that. There are ancient sites galore, pristine beaches that are home to nesting turtles and backstreets teeming with medieval baths, catacombs and a simple fisherman’s church. The Old Town got spruced up for its joint role as 2017 European Capital of Culture, and there are excellent museums and galleries to explore. Discover a city awash with myths and legends – this is the land of Adonis and Aphrodite after all, and you too may fall under its spell.

Learn about the city’s ancient history at the excellent Ethnographical Museum, call in at Psi. on main shopping street Makariou III for a souvenirs with a difference, then enjoy a leisurely lunch of lamb kleftiko at local’s favourite Laona. Drop into The Place to watch artisans working on pottery, textiles, silk cocoon jewellery and even encaustic hot wax painting.

Tackle the vast Paphos Archaeological Park and then climb Fabrica Hill, site of an ancient theatre carved from the rock. Delve into the Tombs of the Kings, where local nobles were buried amid frescoed walls and Doric columns. Explore the village of Kouklia, the third pillar of Paphos’ UNESCO World Heritage status and home to the remains of the Sanctuary of Aphrodite, an open-air temple dedicated to the goddess of fertility. Splash around in the Adonis Baths, where it’s said Adonis and Aphrodite would regularly meet, and where Adonis died in his lover’s arms after being wounded by a man disguised as a wild boar. Book your flights to Paphos today and start exploring.

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We have a great selection of quality hotels in Paphos to recommend. The Olympic Lagoon Resort Paphos is a customer favourite, thanks to its adult-only areas, five themed pools, spa, kids’ club, on-site animation team and handful of restaurants and bars. Columbia Beach Resort impresses visitors thanks to its peaceful location, award-winning spa, two pools, creche and kids’ club. It also offers activities including cycling tours and water sports.

The family-friendly Constantinou Bros Athena Beach Hotel offers a splash pad, two kids’ pools, two water slides, a playground and a kids’ club. You can retreat to the exclusive adults zone, relax in the Elixir Spa or on Pachyammos Beach, participate in daytime activities and dine at several restaurants. Annabelle Hotel is a truly family-friendly hotel too, from its spacious, interconnecting rooms through to the children’s menus in most restaurants. This secluded seafront oasis is set in six acres of lush tropical gardens, close to the old fishing harbour and castle.

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The region surrounding Paphos is home to many good vineyards, producing wine varieties that are both inexpensive and delicious, especially those made from xynisteri and mavro grapes. Sample the best of the next generation of, mostly organic, Cypriot wine at the Tsangarides Winery, which has fine mountain views.

What are the best places to visit in Paphos?

Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paphos Archaeological Park is built on the ancient Greek and Roman city, dating back to the 4th Century BC. It contains four Roman villas with exquisite and largely complete mosaic flooring, an ancient Odeon, the Roman forum, the Agora, the Asklepieion – a sanctuary dedicated to the ancient god of medicine – and a lighthouse with splendid sea views.

Limassol, Cyprus’ second largest city and its financial centre, has plenty of sophisticated restaurants, high-street style shops, lively bars and clubs, and white-sand beaches. Visit Limassol Castle in the old town – the current building was constructed in 1590 by Ottoman rulers, replacing the medieval castle in which Richard the Lionheart was wed. Today it hosts the vast collections of the Cyprus Medieval Museum.

North of Limassol, the stunning Troodos Mountains boast isolated Byzantine monasteries as well as vast swathes of pine forest offering respite from the sometimes-oppressive heat. Learn to make Cyprus’ most loved export halloumi alongside skilled local farmers who also produce the ricotta-like anari.

Coral Bay offers one of the finest sandy beaches in Cyprus. The seafront is lined with restaurants and cafes, while the nearby village of Pegeia is packed with funky boutiques, roadside stalls and tavernas. Water sports available here include jet skiing, paddleboats and windsurfing. Check out the historic water well, Agios Neophytos Monastery – a 12th Century monastery carved from cliff walls set in beautiful gardens – and the Tombs of the Kings.

East of Paphos lies the small town of Geroskipou or Yeroskipou, where many of the area’s hotels have been developed in recent years. Highlights include the 11th Century Byzantine Agia Paraskevi Church with its icons and five domes, and shops selling locally made Turkish delight and traditional pottery. Don’t miss the Folk Art Museum, which showcases treasures from the 18th Century onwards.

Which Paphos holiday type is right for me?

For five-star holidays in Paphos, the luxurious, secluded Anassa Hotel ticks all the boxes. Overlooking beautiful Asprokremmos Beach and boasting outstanding restaurants, elegant guest rooms with balconies or terraces, and the option for parents to pre-order everything your baby might need – from buggies to bottles.

Set close to the Tombs of the Kings, Elysium Hotel feels palatial with its Byzantine-inspired architecture and magnificent gardens featuring multi-level pools. There’s a stylish spa and a small private beach. Louis Paphos Breeze is an all-inclusive hotel providing the ultimate sanctuary, nestled among extensive gardens, with access to a small sandy beach, and offering panoramic views. Or Amavi - MadeforTwo Hotels, Paphos is an adult-only hotel offering half-board dine around with drinks included, sea views from all rooms, and two charming outdoor pools surrounded by landscaped gardens and towering palm trees.

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What are the best things to do in Paphos?

  1. Paphos Harbour’s origins stretch back to around 321 BC when it was built by Nikoklis, the last king of Paphos and successor to Alexander the Great. Today it’s a thriving tourist hub popular with boat trippers, anglers and beachgoers. Highlights include Paphos Castle, well-preserved Roman villa the House of Dionysus, St Paul’s Pillar, where the apostle Paul received 39 lashes for preaching Christianity in AD45, and the Panagia Chrysopolitissa basilica, once Cyprus’ largest church.
  2. Paphos is blessed with an abundance of beautiful beaches. Rugged and remote, the Blue Lagoon offers calm teal waters ideal for swimming. You can only reach it via boat or 4WD, which keeps the hordes at bay. Another isolated treasure is Lara Bay, a thin sliver of sand where loggerhead and green turtles nest in summer. Lara Bay is on the Akamas Peninsula, perhaps one of Cyprus’ last great remaining wildernesses. Its diverse range of flora and fauna includes 168 varieties of birds, 20 reptiles, 16 species of butterfly and 12 different mammals. There’s also the mystical Baths of Aphrodite, a natural grotto where, according to legend, Adonis first saw Aphrodite and promptly fell in love with her. The relatively remote peninsula is best explored by trail bike or 4WD.
  3. Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark is perfect for all the family, with high-speed water slides, an extensive lazy river, a wave surge pool, plenty of swimming areas and a stunning kids’ play area, complete with a food court and all set within a lush, tropical environment. Look out for the jaw-dropping Kamikaze adrenaline ride, the twisty and exhilarating Adventure slide, Nautilous Screw, a thrilling plunge slide and more.
  4. The wreck of the Swedish cargo ship Zenobia, which sank off Larnaca Bay in 1980, is consistently ranked as one of the world’s top leisure dives. The wreck provides a variety of fascinating dives to suit all levels of experience, ranging from a 16-metre scuba dive to the starboard side for beginners to challenging dives to the lower car deck or the engine room for highly experienced divers.
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FAQs

What is Paphos like for holidays? ›

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Located on the southwest coast of the island of Cyprus, Paphos (Pafos) boasts a temperate climate and one of the healthiest lifestyles in the Mediterranean. Paphos (Pafos) is ideal for basking in the sunshine all year round, and experience the hospitality of its people wherever you go.

How many days should I stay in Paphos? ›

How many days are enough to visit Paphos? The number of days you should spend in Paphos depends on your interests and the activities you wish to engage in. However, a typical stay of 3 to 4 days is often sufficient to explore the main attractions and get a good sense of the city.

Is it safe to travel to Paphos right now? ›

For now, it's still considered a safe destination. You should, however, follow the local news and stay away from any protests while there.

What are the best months to visit Paphos? ›

The best months to visit Paphos are typically from June to October. The temperatures are pleasant during these periods and warm enough to enjoy outdoor activities. The warmest months are July and August, so if you're looking for beach time in Paphos, these would be the ideal months to visit.

Is Paphos a walkable city? ›

Paphos has a beautiful coastline with a scenic promenade where you can take leisurely walks along the Mediterranean Sea.

Do people speak English in Paphos? ›

Greek is definitely the recommended language for Paphos. English is also widely spoken in tourist areas. Turkish is unlikely to be necessary in Paphos. It's mainly spoken in the northern part of Cyprus, including the divided city of Nicosia, Kyrenia (Girne), Famagusta, and the area under Turkish military control.

Can you walk around Paphos? ›

No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best walking trails in Paphos to suit your needs.

Is Paphos good for Christmas? ›

Christmas in Paphos is usually a gloriously sunny affair, with average temperatures by the coast hovering between 18–20 degrees Celsius at the end of the year.

Is December a good time to visit Paphos? ›

The Best Time to Visit Paphos is Between May and October

However, if you're looking to make the most of your trip and enjoy pleasant weather, the months between May and October should be your top consideration.

How hot is Paphos at Christmas? ›

The average daily temperature in Paphos in December ranges from a low of 10°C (50°F) to a high of 18°C (64°F). However, it is important to note that temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day, so it is advisable to dress in layers to stay comfortable. Warm clothing for cooler evenings is also recommended.

Is Paphos a party town? ›

Paphos nightlife is perfect if you're looking to avoid the wildness of Ayia Napa but still want a really fun night out.

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