Paphos has many wonderful attractions worth visiting including Paphos District Archaeological Museum, Polis City, Geroskipou folk art Museum, Baths of Aphrodite, Byzantine museum, Coral Bay, Saranta Kolones, Tomb of the Kings, Ethnographical Museum, Mosaics of Paphos and the Sanctuary of Aphrodite.
Polis City
If you have an appetite for sea sports then your travel itinerary should include a days visit to the town famous for it's fish tavern, the city of Polis is located about 30 miles from Paphos and is considered to be the meeting ground of Adonis and Ap...
Paphos District Archaeological Museum
The Paphos District Archaeological Museum was founded in 1966 and is located about 10 kilo metres east of Paphos, the museum is open all round year, except on Sundays, New Year Day, Christmas and Greek Orthodox Easter, on weekdays the museum is open ...
Mosaics of Paphos
The Mosaics of Paphos are believed to have been the accidental findings of a farmer, these amazingly beautiful mosaic floors were created using coloured limestone and they still retain their original sheen and colour, the mosaics Depict scenes from ...
Sanctuary of Aphrodite
What can be the most famous place to visit in the birthplace of Goddess Aphrodite? Well the obvious choice will be the sanctuary of Aphrodite which is about 14 kilometers from Paphos, this is considered by the locals to be a site of sacred pilgrimage...
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Paphos Odeon is a 2nd century amphitheatre made of limestone, it has a seating capacity of approx 1200.