

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Paphos Mosaics are stunning Roman mosaics dating back to the 2nd century AD, showcasing intricate mythological scenes and geometric patterns.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring stunning Roman mosaics from the 2nd century AD.
A large necropolis from the 4th century BC, featuring impressive underground tombs.
A medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the harbor and the city.
Protection from the Mediterranean sun while exploring Paphos Mosaics.
Prevent sunburn and skin damage during outdoor activities.

For exploring the ancient sites and cobblestone streets of Paphos.
Known for its unique atmosphere and traditional Cypriot breakfast.
A local favorite for fresh pastries and traditional Cypriot breakfast.
Famous for its traditional Greek cuisine and beautiful sea views.
Grilled Cypriot cheese with lemon and oregano

Platter with halloumi, eggs, tomatoes, cucumber, and local bread
Assorted small dishes, including hummus, tzatziki, and grilled meat
Handcrafted replicas of the famous Paphos mosaics, showcasing the region's rich history and craftsmanship.
Traditional Cypriot sweets made from carob syrup, a local delicacy since ancient times.
Vibrantly painted ceramics inspired by the island's flora and fauna, a popular local art form.
Chandravalli Temple, nestled in the heart of Dharwad, Karnataka, is a serene and historic place of worship dedicated to Goddess Durga.

Puthur Waterfront Park, a serene urban oasis, offers a picturesque lake, lush greenery, and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for relaxation and leisure activities.

A private island resort in the Philippines, known for its pristine beaches and luxurious amenities.