

Paphos Harbor and Waterfront, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a blend of ancient history and modern coastal charm.
UNESCO World Heritage site featuring Roman villas, mosaics, and ancient city ruins.
14th-century Byzantine fortress offering panoramic harbor views and historical exhibits.
Scenic promenade with restaurants, shops, and beautiful sunset views.

Stay hydrated while exploring Paphos Harbor and Waterfront under the Mediterranean sun.
Protect yourself from the strong Cyprus sun, especially when near the waterfront.
Capture unique moments while snorkeling or diving in the clear waters around Paphos.
Historic mill converted into a restaurant, offering stunning harbor views.
Waterfront tavern known for fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes.
Harbor-side restaurant offering Cypriot and Mediterranean cuisine with a view.
Grilled or fried Cypriot cheese, served with lemon and mint
Assorted small dishes including hummus, tzatziki, olives, and grilled meat or fish

Grilled meat skewers, often served with tzatziki sauce and pita bread
Paphos' traditional hand-painted ceramics, often depicting local scenes or mythological themes, are a testament to the region's rich history and artistic heritage.
A local delicacy, carob syrup is made from the carob pods that grow abundantly in Paphos, and is often used in traditional Cypriot desserts.
These intricate rugs are hand-knotted using traditional techniques and local wool, providing a unique and warm touch to any home.
A secluded, white-sand beach in Badian, Cebu, known for its clear turquoise waters and stunning cliffs.
A serene temple complex housing a stunning art gallery, showcasing works by local artists.
A serene coastal temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, known for its unique architecture and scenic location.