1. Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite's Rock)
A stunning rock formation along the coast, believed to be the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite. It's a popular spot for swimming and taking photos.
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A stunning rock formation along the coast, believed to be the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite. It's a popular spot for swimming and taking photos.
A large necropolis dating back to the 4th century BC, featuring impressive underground tombs carved out of solid rock.
A historic fortress located at the harbor, offering panoramic views of the sea and an insight into the island's medieval history.
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A family-friendly waterpark with a variety of slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools, perfect for a fun day out.
Famous for its well-preserved Roman mosaics, depicting scenes from Greek mythology. Situated within Kato Paphos Archaeological Park.
An ancient Roman villa known for its stunning mosaics, particularly those depicting the god of wine, Dionysus.
An ancient Christian catacomb, featuring a sacred tree where visitors tie pieces of cloth for good luck.
An iconic lighthouse located within Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, offering picturesque views of the surrounding area.
A scenic walkway along the coast, lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, home to numerous ancient ruins, including beautiful mosaics and the remains of Roman villas.
An impressive Roman villa known for its intricate mosaics and grand layout, located within Kato Paphos Archaeological Park.
A fun and unique way to explore Paphos, offering guided tours on Segways through the city's main attractions.
An ancient Roman villa famous for its elaborate floor mosaics depicting scenes from mythology, located within Kato Paphos Archaeological Park.
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