Explore the mythical and historical wonders of Paphos, Cyprus, from ancient ruins to natural beauty. This collection highlights the island's rich past, including the Paphos Archaeological Park and Tombs of the Kings, alongside legendary sites like Aphrodite's Rock and the serene Akamas Peninsula. Discover the charm of Paphos Old Town and its castle for a complete Cypriot experience.
Paphos Archaeological Park
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, featuring ancient ruins and remarkably preserved Roman mosaics.
House of Dionysus
Part of the Paphos Archaeological Park, this Roman villa is renowned for its stunning and well-preserved mosaic floors.
Odeon amphitheater
An ancient Roman amphitheater located within the Paphos Archaeological Park, offering a glimpse into historical public performances.
Aphrodite's Rock
A stunning natural landmark on the coast, famous as the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
Paphos Old Town
A charming area with bustling marketplaces, traditional crafts, and local eateries, offering a taste of Cypriot culture.
Paphos Castle
A medieval fortress overlooking the Paphos harbor, offering historical insights and panoramic views of the coastline.
Akamas Peninsula
An untouched wilderness of pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife, perfect for nature lovers and hikers.
Tombs of the Kings
A vast necropolis with impressive underground tombs dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods, featuring intricate carvings.
Adonis Falls
A picturesque natural site in the Akamas region, featuring small waterfalls and pools surrounded by lush vegetation.