
Paphos Attractions
Paphos - from the Greek πάθος - inspiration, passion! It is exactly those feelings and emotions that you'll find here, on the picturesque coast, very close to the Rock of Aphrodite where, according to the legend, the Goddess of Love Aphrodite emerged from the sea foam. It's one of the most romantic and fashionable destinations in the world where thousands of weddings are held annually, vows of love are pronounced in the name of Aphrodite, and the sunset preserves the best honeymoon memories of those who come back here again and again to see the extraordinary sea with bright aquamarine shades and fall in love with his / her spouse again and feel a real taste of life!
It is not surprising that this point on the map, witnessing the flourishing of Hellenism, attracted attention of the first Christians, and in 45 AD, the three most significant apostles, Barnabas, Paul and Mark, came and preached the word of God here!
The surroundings of Paphos are literally full of sights with more than 4000 years of the city’s history. They are like diamonds framed by beautiful sea landscapes that will surprise you with their intimate mythes.
We recommend you to take at least one excursion in the company of a professional guide who will make you see every pebble in a new light in the city protected by UNESCO World Heritage!
What to see
Travelers have little time to see much in one trip, that's why we advise you to visit the Royal Tombs, carved in Rock, they impress by their grandeur and beauty. At least, take a look at a real treasure - the ancient mosaic in the villa of the ancient God Dionysus depicting scenes from the ancient Greek mythology.
The legendary St.Paul's Pillar rises in the territory where the five-nave temple of Panagia Chrysopolitis of the 13th century is erected on the ruins of Byzantine Basilica built in 325, just where the holy apostle was flagellated for teaching the “New Demons”!
Don't forget to take a tour to the Paphos Archaeological Park accessible for everyone to fully experience and enjoy the atmosphere of the ancient city surrounded by the fortifying walls, listen to the echo of the actors acting in the ancient theater, practically see the ancient priests in numerous temples and feel like the ruler and master of one of the palaces. And then, try the most tender Lukum in the surroundings of Geroskipou! To top it off, visit the unique Conservation Area for rare endangered sea turtles known as Caretta caretta. It is located at Lara Beach, the most beautiful and secluded place for romantic unforgettable dates!
Speaking of beaches and the sea!
Paphos, unlike Ayia Napa, Limassol and Larnaca, lies to the west and therefore the gentle sea waves accelerated by the wind create a beautiful surf, literally captivating you with its magnetism. Due to its location, the depth of the sea on the coast of Paphos gives the effect of bright tones with all kinds of shades of turquoise.
The beaches are mostly rocky and sandy. Access to the sea is always convenient for everyone and many beaches have facilities for the elderly and people with disabilities to descent.
Numerous travelers call Coral Bay the best beach in Paphos! Apart from this place, the most famous beaches are Banya, Alikes, Vrisudia and Pachyammos.
Water temperature: May - 20°C, June - 23°C, July - 25°C, August - 26°C, September - 26°C, October - 24°C, November - 21°C.
The average temperature between May and November is about 29.9°C.
The maximum air temperature reaches 35 °C.
How to get there
Paphos has its own accessible for everyone (including elderly and disabled people) airport (Paphos International Airport). The airport connects the city with almost all the corners of the world, including Israel, Germany and Russia. Both charter and regular flights are at your service. Nevertheless, many travelers prefer to fly to Larnaca because it is cheaper.
To get from the airport of Paphos to the city center, you can use either the accessible Bus 612 with a low-floor ramp that stops next to the tourist area where most of the hotels are located or Bus 613 that stops in the historical area, a fare is only 1.5 euros.
Tourists can also use a taxi service, the fare is about 25-35 euros, it is quite affordable if you travel in a big company. On our website, in the Travel Services section, you can find transfer services, including those that are accessible for people with limited mobility; also, here, you can find a local guide, a companion or a travel companion, or you can become the one yourself.
If the airport of your destination is Larnaca International Airport, you can get to Paphos by taxi, it will cost you at least 110 euros, or you can use public transport. First, you'll need to take an hour ride to Limassol and pay about 10 euros, then you'll need to take the bus to Paphos at the final stop of Limassol called Agios Georgios. This part of the journey will take you another hour and cost you about 5 euros. Having got to the center of Paphos, you can get to your final place of destination by a city bus for 1.5 euros or by taxi for 5-20 euros.
Where to stay
Larnaca can offer you the whole spectrum of the most convenient accommodations: luxury hotels at the seaside with everything you need for happiness, including SPA, swimming pools with sea and fresh water, conference rooms and charming exotic gardens, as well as a large selection of apartments.
On our website, you'll find a list of accessible hotels verified by our community. Also we would appreciate if you join and leave your review about the pros and cons of your hotel on this page, and most importantly, note its accessibility for everyone, including seniors and people with disabilities. The concept of our community is social tourism, accessible for all.
Accessible Environment in Larnaca
Both Larnaca Airport and Paphos Airport are accessible for tourists of all the categories. There are accessible toilets, charging points for mobility scooters and electric wheelchairs, convenient ramps and and ambulifts for wheelchair users.
The most of Larnaca is accessible for those who travel in a wheelchair and mobility scooter. However, there are still areas that need to be improved because local authorities recommend disabled people to travel with an accompanying person or a travel companion! By the way, on our website you can find or become a local guide or a travel companion here.
Transport in Larnaca is designed with a focus on accessibility for all; the elderly and people with disabilities have priority. Low-floor buses are accessible: equipped with seat belts and wheelchair spaces. There are affordable accessible taxis as well.
Parking
The European Blue Icon standard for specially designed parking spaces for people with disabilities allows a free parking all over the island of Cyprus. If you need any additional information or assistance with printing out the icon, you can contact the Department for Social Inclusion of People with Disabilities by phone: +357 22815015 or e-mail: info@dsid.mlsi.gov.cy
Those who use the EU Disability Card are entitled to some discounts for entering certain attractions, such as museums, archaeological sites, festivals and other events and services.
Here you can find the most comprehensive guide in English on the accessibility in Cyprus.
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Visit the largest waterpark in the Paphos region and experience a one-of-a-kind naturally landscaped aqua adventure center. Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark has water slides, a lazy river, a wave surge pool, swimming area, and many other fun water activities. The park is welcoming to all ages and includes secure lockers, free Wi-Fi, music, disabled facilities, and lifeguards.
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Start in Coral Bay, Sea Caves shipwreck, St George's, Lara Bay (turtle bay), lunch, and then Adonis Waterfalls - the only place in Paphos where the water always stays freezing cold. Be Tarzan and make a jump in the crystal clear waters! Don't forget your swimwear!
▪ Minimum age of driver: 18 years with full driving license
▪ Price includes entrance fees at Adonis Waterfall and lunch
The price does not include tips for your guide

You need a driving license to drive during the tour. Start in Kato Paphos / Coral Bay, Sea Caves shipwreck, St George's, Lara Bay (turtle bay), lunch and then Adonis Waterfalls - the only place in Paphos where the water always stays freezing cold. Be Tarzan and make a jump in the crystal clear waters! Don't forget your swimwear!
Minimum age of driver: 18 years with FULL DRIVING LICENSE
Price includes entrance fees at Adonis Waterfall and lunch!
There is an extra charge 10.00 € for 2 drivers.
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If you do not need a transfer service, the meeting point is at our office in Coral Bay Avenue 96, Paphos, Cyprus at 9.15 am for all half day tours and at 8.00 am for all full day tours.
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If you need a transfer service, pick up will be between 8.45 am and 9.15 am for the half day tours. You will receive a message from us what the pick up time will be.(Transfer available from main Hotels in Paphos only)

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The city of Paphos is literally an open-air museum. The entire town of Paphos is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since everywhere you can find historical remains such as temples, forts, palaces, theaters, and tombs.
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Paphos is a popular holiday destination in Cyprus, offering a wide range of attractions and amenities for visitors of all ages and abilities. When it comes to accessibility, the city has made significant progress over the years to ensure that people with disabilities and seniors can enjoy everything the city has to offer.
Here are some of the ways that Paphos caters to people with disabilities and seniors:
1. Accommodation: Many hotels and apartments in Paphos offer accessible rooms with features such as wider doors, grab bars, and roll-in showers that make it easier for people with disabilities and seniors to move around and use the facilities. Several hotels also have swimming pools with hoists that can help people with disabilities get in and out of the water.
2. Transport: Public transport in Paphos is accessible, with designated seating areas and wheelchair ramps on buses. Taxis in the city also offer accessible services, with trained drivers and vehicles that cater to people with disabilities.
3. Attractions: Many of Paphos’ attractions are accessible for people with disabilities and seniors. UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Paphos Archaeological Park and the Tombs of the Kings have wheelchair ramps and accessible paths, while the Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark has adapted facilities for people with disabilities, including accessible lockers, changing rooms, and toilets.
4. Beaches: Paphos has several accessible beaches, with designated parking areas, accessible toilets, and beaches equipped with special mats to help people with mobility issues move across the sand. Some of the most popular accessible beaches in Paphos include Coral Bay Beach and Faros Beach.
5. Medical facilities: Paphos has several medical facilities that cater to people with disabilities and seniors, including doctors and nurses who are trained in caring for patients with disabilities. The city also has pharmacies that are equipped with equipment like hospital beds and oxygen tanks that may be necessary for some people.
Overall, Paphos is a city that is increasingly welcoming and accessible for people with disabilities and seniors. From accessible accommodation and transport to attractions, beaches, and medical facilities, the city is committed to ensuring that visitors of all abilities can enjoy everything that Paphos has to offer.
City Info and Accessibility
Paphos, located on the southwest coast of Cyprus, is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, it is always advisable to take some precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Some safety tips for travelers in Paphos include:
1. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas and public transportation.
2. Keep your valuables secure and avoid displaying expensive items in public.
3. Be cautious of pickpockets, especially in busy areas and crowded markets.
4. Use reputable transportation services and avoid unofficial taxis.
5. Drink responsibly and be cautious of your surroundings when enjoying the nightlife.
6. Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.
In terms of languages spoken in Paphos, the official language of Cyprus is Greek, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas like Paphos. Many locals also speak Russian and German due to the high number of Russian and German tourists visiting the island.
The best time to visit Paphos is in the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is warm and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season with hot temperatures and crowded beaches, while winter (December to February) is cooler and quieter, making it a good time to visit if you prefer a more peaceful experience.
Overall, Paphos is a charming destination with plenty to offer travelers in terms of history, culture, and natural beauty. By following basic safety tips, being respectful of local customs, and planning your trip during the best travel season, you can have a wonderful and memorable experience in Paphos.
Paphos, Cyprus, offers a wide range of accommodation options suitable for all types of travelers, including budget, mid-range, and luxury choices.
1. Best Areas to Stay:
- Kato Paphos: This area is popular for its proximity to the harbor, archaeological sites, restaurants, and bars. It offers a mix of hotels, resorts, and apartments catering to all budgets.
- Coral Bay: Located around 15 minutes drive from Paphos, Coral Bay is known for its sandy beaches and water sports activities. It features a variety of hotels and villas for those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Paphos City Center: Staying in the heart of Paphos city provides easy access to attractions, shopping, and dining options. There are numerous hotels, guesthouses, and apartments in this area.
2. Budget Accommodations:
- Paphos offers a range of budget-friendly accommodations such as guesthouses, hostels, and budget hotels. These options are ideal for travelers looking to save money on accommodation while still enjoying a comfortable stay. Some popular budget-friendly options in Paphos include Agapinor Hotel, Axiothea Hotel, and Crystallo Apartments.
3. Mid-range Accommodations:
- Paphos has numerous mid-range hotels, resorts, and aparthotels that offer good value for money. These accommodations typically provide comfortable rooms, on-site amenities, and a convenient location. Some recommended mid-range options in Paphos include Aquamare Beach Hotel & Spa, Louis Phaethon Beach Club Hotel, and Avlida Hotel.
4. Luxury Accommodations:
- For travelers seeking luxury and comfort, Paphos boasts upscale hotels, resorts, and villas that cater to discerning guests. These accommodations often feature top-notch facilities, premium services, and stunning views. Some of the best luxury accommodations in Paphos include Annabelle Hotel, Almyra Hotel, and Elysium Hotel.
5. Accessible Accommodations:
- Paphos offers accessible accommodations for seniors and individuals with disabilities, including wheelchair-friendly rooms, ramps, elevators, and other facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. Some hotels in Paphos that are known for their accessibility features include Alexander The Great Beach Hotel, King Evelthon Beach Hotel & Resort, and Constantinou Bros Athena Beach Hotel.
Overall, Paphos provides a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s needs, whether you are looking for budget-friendly lodging or a luxury escape by the sea. Be sure to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your preferred accommodation in this charming seaside destination.
Transportation in Paphos offers a variety of options for travelers to explore the city and its surroundings. Here are some of the key transportation options available:
1. **Airport Transfers:**
- Paphos International Airport (PFO) is located about 15 minutes from the city center. Taxis, private shuttles, and car rentals are available at the airport for easy transfer to your accommodation.
- You can also pre-book a private airport transfer with a reputable company for a hassle-free journey to your destination.
2. **Public Transport:**
- Paphos has a reliable bus network operated by OSYPA (Paphos Urban Buses). Buses run frequently and connect the main areas of the city, including the harbor, archaeological sites, and the beach.
- You can purchase bus tickets from the driver or at designated kiosks. Consider getting a daily or weekly pass for unlimited travel within the city.
3. **Senior and Disability Accessible Transportation:**
- Paphos is relatively accessible for seniors and people with disabilities. Many public buses are equipped with ramps for wheelchair access.
- Taxis are also available for those who need door-to-door transportation. You can request an accessible taxi in advance to accommodate your needs.
4. **Tips for Navigating the City:**
- If you prefer flexibility and convenience, renting a car is a great option for exploring Paphos and its surrounding areas. Many car rental companies operate in the city, and driving is relatively easy with well-maintained roads and clear signage.
- Consider using ride-hailing services like Uber or local taxi apps for short trips within the city. Make sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting the journey.
- Walking is another pleasant way to explore Paphos, especially in the historic city center where most attractions are within walking distance of each other.
Overall, transportation in Paphos offers a good mix of options for travelers to get around the city comfortably. Whether you choose to use public transport, rent a car, or rely on taxis, you’ll find it easy to navigate and explore all that this charming city has to offer.
1. Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark - A popular water park with slides, lazy river, and kids’ play areas.
2. Paphos Harbour - A picturesque area with fishing boats, cafes, and walking paths along the sea.
3. Paphos Archaeological Park - Explore ancient ruins and historic sites, including the House of Dionysos and the Roman Odeon.
4. Paphos Municipal Beach - A family-friendly sandy beach with calm waters and various water sports options.
5. Eleouthkia Park - A peaceful park with playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails.
6. Coral Bay Beach - A beautiful sandy beach with shallow waters, ideal for families with children.
7. Paphos Zoo - Meet a variety of animals, including giraffes, monkeys, and birds in this family-friendly zoo.
8. Tombs of the Kings - Discover ancient tombs carved into the rock, a fascinating site for older children to explore.
9. Paphos Bird and Animal Park - A small zoo with a variety of animals, including different species of birds, reptiles, and mammals.
10. Agia Paraskevi Gorge - A scenic gorge with hiking trails, perfect for a family adventure amid nature.
Paphos is a city in Cyprus that is rich in cultural experiences and local festivals. One of the most popular cultural attractions in Paphos is the Paphos Archaeological Park, which is home to ancient ruins such as the House of Dionysus and the Tombs of the Kings. Visitors can also explore the city’s historic old town with its charming narrow streets and traditional Cypriot architecture.
Throughout the year, Paphos hosts a number of local festivals that celebrate the city’s history and culture. One of the most famous festivals is the Paphos Aphrodite Festival, which takes place in September and features performances of classical operas in the ancient Odeon amphitheater.
For those looking to discover hidden gems in Paphos, a visit to the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park is a must. This lesser-known archaeological site features well-preserved mosaics, ancient baths, and a theater that dates back to the 4th century BC.
Paphos also offers a vibrant nightlife scene with plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants to choose from. The city’s main nightlife hub is located in the Kato Paphos area, near the harbor, where visitors can enjoy live music, dancing, and cocktails late into the night.
In terms of entertainment, Paphos has a variety of options to suit all tastes. From traditional Cypriot folk music and dance performances to modern theater productions and art exhibitions, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this dynamic city. Additionally, Paphos is home to a number of cinemas, concert venues, and sports facilities that offer entertainment for locals and tourists alike.
1. **Budget-Friendly**:
- **Ta Mpania Taverna**: A cozy and family-run taverna serving traditional Cypriot dishes at affordable prices. Address: Tombs of the Kings Avenue, Paphos.
- **Theo’s Kebabs**: Great for quick and delicious kebabs, souvlaki, and pita wraps at a pocket-friendly price. Address: Agapinoros 4, Paphos.
2. **Fine Dining**:
- **Yialos Taverna**: Offers a fine dining experience with stunning views of the sea. Specializes in fresh seafood and Mediterranean cuisine. Address: Poseidonos Avenue, Paphos.
- **7 St Georges Tavern**: A Michelin-recommended restaurant offering a modern twist on traditional Cypriot cuisine. Address: 31 Akamantidos Street, Chloraka, Paphos.
3. **Allergy-Friendly**:
- **Platia Meze Restaurant**: A great option for those with allergies as they offer a wide variety of meze dishes catering to various dietary restrictions. Address: Poseidonos Avenue, Paphos.
- **Atrion Traditional Inn**: An allergy-friendly restaurant that offers traditional Cypriot dishes with the option to cater to specific dietary requirements. Address: 7 Andrea Zappa, Paphos.
4. **Dietary-Conscious**:
- **Green Cuisine**: A vegetarian and vegan-friendly restaurant offering a variety of plant-based dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. Address: Agapinoros 17, Paphos.
- **Bio Bean Espresso**: A health-conscious café serving organic coffee, smoothies, and light bites suitable for those following a gluten-free or dairy-free diet. Address: Tombs of the Kings Avenue, Paphos.
These recommendations should cater to a variety of tastes and dietary needs while ensuring a memorable dining experience in Paphos.
1. Currency Exchange: The local currency in Paphos, Cyprus, is the Euro (EUR). It is recommended to exchange your currency at banks or official exchange offices to get the best rates. Avoid exchanging money at airports or hotels as they usually offer less favorable rates.
2. Financial Tips: It is advisable to inform your bank and credit card companies of your travel plans to avoid any issues with using your cards abroad. ATMs are widely available in Paphos, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases and in case you encounter places that don’t accept cards.
3. Local Laws: Familiarize yourself with the local laws in Cyprus to ensure you don’t inadvertently break any regulations. For example, it is illegal to drink and drive, and penalties for drug-related offenses are severe.
4. Customs and Etiquette: When visiting Paphos, it is important to respect the local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and always remove your shoes before entering someone’s home. Tipping is appreciated but not always expected – it is customary to leave a 10% tip at restaurants if a service charge is not included.
5. Safety Advice: Paphos is considered a safe destination for travelers, but it’s always wise to take precautions. Keep your belongings secure, be wary of pickpockets in crowded areas, and avoid flashing expensive items like jewelry or cameras. In case of an emergency, dial 112 for assistance.
6. Language: While English is widely spoken in Paphos, it’s always appreciated if you make an effort to learn a few basic Greek phrases. Locals will likely appreciate your attempts to communicate in their language.
7. Driving: If you plan on renting a car in Paphos, be aware that Cypriots drive on the left side of the road. Familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and be cautious when navigating unfamiliar roads.
8. Health and Hygiene: Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical expenses in case of illness or injury. Drink bottled water to avoid stomach issues and protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen and adequate hydration.
9. Respect for Wildlife and Environment: Paphos is home to beautiful natural landscapes and diverse wildlife. Be respectful of the environment by not littering, avoiding feeding wild animals, and following designated hiking trails.
10. Emergency Numbers:
- Police: 112
- Ambulance: 112
- Fire Department: 112
By following these essential tips for travelers in Paphos, you can have a safe, enjoyable, and culturally respectful experience in this charming city.
