Paphos

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Aphrodite\'s Rock which includes a pebble beach
Paphos Archaeological Park which includes heritage architecture as well as a couple
Paphos Castle which includes a ruin and chateau or palace
Old Town of Limassol which includes street scenes and a house
Paphos Archaeological Park featuring a ruin

On the west coast of Cyprus is a popular resort town with broadly appealing attractions. Find history, culture, watersports, nature and all-night revelry.

Paphos is a popular seaside destination with a historic past. Many visitors come for the beaches and nightlife and discover magnificent architectural treasures as well.

The Paphos area features more than 30 miles (50 kilometers) of coastline, with many beaches earning Blue Flag status for environmental quality. Vrisoudia, Municipal and Alikes beaches are closest to the town and popular with families. Snorkel and dive at Coral Bay or surf and windsurf at Laourou Beach. In summer, see loggerhead turtles nesting at Lara Beach or cool off at the Aphrodite Water Park.

Most of the town’s archeological sites are located near the harbor. Paphos Archaeological Park houses remains dating from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. Admire the beauty and detail of elaborate mosaic floors in four Roman villas including the House of Dionysos and the House of Orpheus. Walk through the Tombs of the Kings, underground burial places carved out of rock, where aristocrats were interred. Explore the ruins of Saranta Kolones, a Byzantine fort. Sit on one of the limestone blocks in the 2nd-century Odeon, a large amphitheater that hosts musical and theatrical performances in the summer.

Paphos has a rich biodiversity. Throughout the region follow nature trails that take you past waterfalls, through fields of crocuses and near farms, medieval ruins and caves.

Enjoy the loud and colorful nightlife. Karaoke bars, nightclubs and discos in the center of town and at the beach draw in crowds of young people from across Europe. The aptly named Bar Street is an entire avenue of clubs and bars. For those who want a quieter stay, find plenty of tavernas and international restaurants in the harbor area.

Visitors will be easily understood in Paphos. Although the official languages are Greek and Turkish, many locals have a good command of English. There is also a large British expat community.

Reach Paphos by flying into its international airport, 5 miles (8 kilometers) outside the town. Get around by bus, rental car or on foot.

Where to stay in Paphos

Paphos

Paphos City Center

Paphos City Center is a destination visitors seek out for is great bars, beautiful seaside views, and luxurious spas. You might also want to check out attractions like Paphos Municipal Park or Byzantine Museum while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Paphos City Center
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Universal

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When in Universal, you can plan a visit to Paphos Harbour and Alykes Beach, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

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Old Town of Limassol showing street scenes

Old Town Paphos

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While visiting Old Town Paphos, you might make a stop by sights like Paphos Municipal Park and Byzantine Museum.

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Vasiliko

When in Vasiliko, you can plan a visit to Saint George Private Hospital and Paphos Harbour, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Vasiliko

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