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The Tombs of the Kings is spread over a vast area containing impressive underground tombs that date back to the 4th century BC. The Tombs are carved out of solid rock, some being decorated with Doric pillars. Its name was given due to the grandeur and majesty of the tombs, some of which display frescoed walls and columns. ... [read more]

Paphos mosaics are considered among the finest in the Eastern Mediterranean. They mainly depict mosaics scenes from Greek mythology and are dating from the 2nd to the 5th century AD. It's a "must" visit for every visitor to Paphos. House of Dionysus The House of Dionysus is located in the Theater Quarter. The house of Dionysus was a roman private residence dating back to the 2nd century AD. The characteristics of this roman private residence are the mosaic decorations and the mythological compositions mainly depicting scen... [read more]

Paphos Harbour Fort was originally built by the Byzantine to protect the harbour area, it was dismantled by the Venetians and rebuilt by the Lusignans back in the 13th century. Dismantled again in the 16th century as Venetians as they were unable to defend it against the Ottomans. The Ottomans then restored and strengthened the structure once they had taken capture of the island. Paphos Harbour Fort now remains empty, except as a tourist attraction, where you can enter and let your imagination run wild as you think of all the history th... [read more]

Coral Bay is renowned for its crystal clear waters and sandy beaches, which are complemented by the cool ocean breeze. This beach offers a harmonized blend of relaxation and refreshment. Close to the Coral Bay beach there is an big variety of restaurants, fish and meat taverns, pubs, clubs and water sports. ... [read more]

A place for flight over the see is the Petra Tou Romiou - Rock Of Aphrodite (as known in English). Petra Tou Romiou is located in a spectacular beauty in the old Paphos - Limassol road. According to legend Petra Tou Romiou is the birth place of Goddess of love, Aphrodite. This area is a very popular tourist spot. The sea at Petra Tou Romiou is generally rough and people usually do not swim. However tourist can ascend the Rock itself, and overlook the waves lashing against it! Also, close to this area there is a restaurant, and a souvenir... [read more]

A romantic side trip from Paphos is a visit to Baths of Aphrodite. According to legend the Greek Goddess of love and fertility, used to take her baths in this area. Also according to the ancient beliefs if you visit her falls and swim in her waters will give you eternal youth. Baths of Aphrodite is located in Akamas area, near Polis or 48km north of Paphos. The fountain of Aphrodite's is very difficult to access and can be reached only with a four-wheel drive vehicle or on foot. ... [read more]