Paphos International Airport
Welcome to Paphos

Paphos is a city located on the southwestern coast of Cyprus, an island nation in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is the capital of the Paphos District and the third largest city in the country, after Nicosia and Limassol. The city has a rich history and culture, which is reflected in its numerous archaeological sites, museums, and cultural events. Paphos has a long and complex history, dating back to the Neolithic period. According to mythology, the city was founded by Agapenor, one of the heroes of the Trojan War, who brought a group of Mycenaean Greeks to settle in the area. The city was named after Paphos, the son of Pygmalion and Galatea, who was worshipped as a local god.

During the Hellenistic period, Paphos became the capital of the island, and was known for its rich culture and prosperity. The city was also an important center of worship, with numerous temples and sanctuaries dedicated to various gods and goddesses.

In 58 BC, Paphos was conquered by the Romans, who built a large theater and a number of other public buildings in the city. The city continued to prosper under Roman rule, and became a major center of Christianity in the 4th century AD.

In the Middle Ages, Paphos was ruled by a succession of Byzantine, Frankish, and Venetian lords, who left their mark on the city's architecture and culture. During the Ottoman period, Paphos was a small fishing village, and it remained relatively isolated until the 20th century.

In 1960, Cyprus gained independence from the British, and Paphos became part of the new Republic of Cyprus. Since then, the city has experienced a period of rapid growth and development, with new hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions sprouting up throughout the area.

Landmarks and Attractions:

Paphos is known for its numerous archaeological sites and historic landmarks. The city has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and attracts thousands of visitors every year.

One of the most famous sites in Paphos is the Tomb of the Kings, a large necropolis dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The tombs are carved out of solid rock, and feature elaborate decorations and intricate designs.

Another popular attraction in Paphos is the House of Dionysus, a well-preserved Roman villa that features a number of stunning mosaics depicting scenes from Greek mythology. The villa is located in the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, which also includes a number of other ancient ruins and historic sites.

Other notable attractions in Paphos include the Byzantine Museum, which features a collection of religious icons and other artifacts from the Byzantine period, and the Paphos Castle, a medieval fortress that sits on the edge of the harbor.

For nature lovers, Paphos is home to a number of beautiful beaches, including Coral Bay, which features crystal-clear waters and soft white sand. There are also several parks and nature reserves in the area, including the Akamas Peninsula, a rugged wilderness area that is home to rare plants and wildlife.

Culture and Events:

Paphos is known for its vibrant culture and lively events scene. The city is home to numerous festivals and celebrations throughout the year, which showcase the area's rich history and traditions.

One of the most popular events in Paphos is the Aphrodite Festival, which takes place every September. The festival features a series of concerts and performances at the ancient Odeon Theater, and attracts thousands of visitors from around the world.

The Paphos International Film Festival is another popular event, which features a selection of independent films from around the world.

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Paphos International Airport is situated at a distance of 6.5 km from Paphos. It is Cyprus’s second biggest airport following Larnaca International Airport. It is primarily a tourist airport serving the minority Greek Cypriot. Easy access to renowned resorts like Limassol and Coral Bay is provided along with Paphos itself.Check-in desks, restaurants, a bank, bars, cafeterias, a gift shop and a duty-free shop are available to facilitate the passengers day and night. Car rental, first aid and help desk for tourists are also available. Paphos International Airport is managed by a company known by the name Hermes Airports Ltd. And Republic of Cyprus is the owner. It is thought to be the second largest airport of Cyprus after Larnaca International Airport Its geographical location is just about perfect to attract the attention of tourist who comes to spend some quality time in the western Cyprus. The airport is so wisely located that it is linked to all the well known holiday spots in the area

Paphos and surronding area seems to have its own mini weather system, slightly cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, the countryside around it is some of the most beautiful on the island. Its history goes back to the 4th century B.C. and you will find loads of interesting archaeological sites in the vicinity.

The growing harbour town of Paphos, nestling on the Western coast of the island, is so rich in historical interest that the whole town is included on UNESCOS’s World Heritage List. Wherever one treads in Paphos one comes across evidence of its glorious history that dates back thousands of years. In Hellenistic and Roman times it was the capital of Cyprus. When the cult of the goddess Aphrodite, who emerged from the seas, flourished in this beautiful part of the world many visitors from inland and abroad was attracted to the area. Still under the spell of her Beauty-goddess, the area retaining her magic enchants the eye with its majestic coastline, historical treasures, and delightful traditional villages.

Kept in harmony with nature are mediaeval monasteries that lie peacefully in the Paphos heartland. Beach and water activities like paragliding, jet skiing, diving and water skiing are handsomely catered for. If you wish to see a more off the beaten track perspective from the ground, then check out the safari and adventure tours and see things you will never experience from a coach trip. Polis (Polis Chrysokhou) which is further up the coast was founded in the 7th century B.C and means city of the golden land. The land around is fertile and it is the most backward of the tourist developments which adds to its charm, as it still has its own distinctive character.

We hope you enjoy exploring the area.

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Paphos Town

Paphos and surronding area seems to have its own mini weather system, slightly cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, the countryside around it is some of the most beautiful on the island. Its history goes back to the 4th century B.C. and you will find loads of interesting archaeological sites in the vicinity. The growing harbour town of Pafos, nestling on the Western coast of the island, is so rich in historical interest that the whole town is included on UNESCOS’s World Heritage List. Wherever one treads in Pafos one comes across evidence of its glorious history that dates back thousands of years. In Hellenistic and Roman times it was the capital of Cyprus. When the cult of the goddess Aphrodite, who emerged from the seas, flourished in this beautiful part of the world many visitors from inland and abroad was attracted to the area. Still under the spell of her Beauty-goddess, the area retaining her magic enchants the eye with its majestic coastline, historical treasures, and delightful traditional villages. Kept in harmony with nature are mediaeval monasteries that lie peacefully in the Pafos heartland. Beach and water activities like paragliding, jet skiing, diving and water skiing are handsomely catered for. If you wish to see a more off the beaten track perspective from the ground, then check out the safari and adventure tours and see things you will never experience from a coach trip. Polis (Polis Chrysokhou) which is further up the coast was founded in the 7th century B.C and means city of the golden land. The land around is fertile and it is the most backward of the tourist developments which adds to its charm, as it still has its own distinctive character. We hope you enjoy exploring the area.

Paphos Tours

The remains of villas, palaces, theatres, fortresses, tombs and mosaics in Pathos have resulted in UNESCO declaring site is of exceptional architectural and historic value. Island of legends that basks year-round in the warm Mediterranean sun. A story past 10,000

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Paphos Entertainment

Here you this will discover Paphos entertainment from world of Cypriot culture to local vineyards studded with olive trees and ancient ruins that stir the imagination. Culture of people infinitely lovable as wine flows as freely as conversations at the local cafe.

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Paphos Sightseeing

This small fishing port is attracting thousands of visitors every day and has an ancient Venetian fort. In less than five minutes walk you can find a great choice of bars, pubs and restaurants able to satisfy every need, walk to the beach for swimming and water sports

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Paphos

Pafos has an air of holiday charm combined with history, and olden-day elegance is lent to the town by its classical style buildings in the upper part of town which leads to the shopping area. The lower part of the town - known as Kato Pafos has a life of its own albeit so close by, down near the sea -home of the harbour, the fish tavernas, souvenir shops and several beautiful hotels with important archaeological sites around them.

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Paphos International Airport

Paphos International Airport is situated at a distance of 6.5 km from Paphos. It is Cyprus’s second biggest airport following Larnaca International Airport. It is primarily a tourist airport serving the minority Greek Cypriot. Easy access to renowned resorts like Limassol and Coral Bay is provided along with Paphos itself.Check-in desks, restaurants, a bank, bars, cafeterias, a gift shop and a duty-free shop are available to facilitate the passengers day and night. Car rental, first aid and help desk for tourists are also available.Paphos International Airport is managed by a company known by the name Hermes Airports Ltd. And Republic of Cyprus is the owner. It is thought to be the second largest airport of Cyprus after Larnaca International Airport Its geographical location is just about perfect to attract the attention of tourist who comes to spend some quality time in the western Cyprus. The airport is so wisely located that it is linked to all the well known holiday spots in the area

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Paphos International

The charming west coast town of Paphos focusses around an attractive little harbour whose picturesque open air fish restaurants line a quayside of bright fishing boats and pleasure craft. With a population of just over 35,000 Pafos nestles In the lee of the Western Troodos Mountains, which add another dimension to this area of scenic beauty. With its own international airport nearby Pafos area, and the resort is graced with some luxury hotels along the coastline making Paphos a gret location for holiday vacation..