Paphos Holidays
Known as the birthplace of Aphrodite and declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, Paphos has much to boast about. Tourists flock to Paphos for its charming old harbour, beautiful beaches, bustling seafront promenade, and historical and archaeological riches. The resort is a particularly popular with European families due to its relaxed atmosphere and wealth of activities.
Paphos is made up of two districts: the seafront area of Kato Paphos situated around a picturesque harbour with romantic cafes and tavernas; and the hilltop town of Pano Paphos featuring pretty narrow lanes and local shops. Paphos is offers visitors four beaches, the most popular being Plaz and Coral Bay. Water sports include jet skiing, snorkelling, parasailing and scuba diving.
In the evening, the young and active can enjoy the busy bars with live music and dance into the morning at the various nightclubs. Those looking for a quieter evening can explore the romantic cafes and tavernas around the harbour. Historical and cultural sights of interest include the Byzantine castle of Paphos, St Paul's Pillar, the Temple of Aphrodite and the archaeological museum. Families can enjoy outings to the waterpark and aquarium.
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