

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Paphos Archaeological Park showcases ancient Roman and Byzantine ruins, including mosaics and tombs.
Marvel at the stunning Roman mosaics, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Explore these impressive underground tombs from the 4th century BC.
Witness the illuminated castle at sunset, offering beautiful sea views.
Paphos has hot, sunny weather. A sun hat protects you from the intense sun while exploring the archaeological park.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Paphos' climate. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Paphos Archaeological Park involves a lot of walking. Comfortable shoes ensure you can enjoy your visit without sore feet.
A charming café near the Paphos Archaeological Park, known for its traditional Cypriot breakfast.
A historic tavern offering traditional Greek cuisine, popular among locals and tourists alike.
An upscale restaurant offering a blend of French and Mediterranean cuisine, with stunning views of the Paphos harbor.
Grilled Cypriot halloumi cheese, served with fresh mint and lemon
Assorted small dishes including hummus, tzatziki, stuffed vine leaves, and grilled meat
Grilled meat skewers served with tzatziki sauce and pita bread
Replicas of the stunning mosaics found in Paphos Archaeological Park, showcasing the region's rich history and craftsmanship.
Traditional Cypriot pottery, often featuring intricate geometric patterns, is a testament to the island's cultural heritage.
A sweet, thick syrup made from carob pods, it's a local delicacy used in various desserts and beverages.
A serene lake in Tamil Nadu, offering boating facilities and a peaceful retreat.
A serene, 35-acre park offering walking trails, picnic areas, and a historic home.
Sui Mata Temple, nestled in the Aravalli Hills, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Sui Mata, known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful architecture.