Pathos and Aphrodite

Temple of Aphaia
Duration from 8-9 hours
Movement Bus
Type Group
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

Embark on a journey through the ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras on the west coast of Cyprus. The main highlight of the route — Paphos, an open-air museum city. Let's start with the ancient city-state of Kourion with its world famous Greco-Roman theater and the House of Eustolius.

After Kourion, our route will lead us to the Monastery of Neophytos, built in the 15th century, near cells carved into the rock. This is a place of amazing beauty and significance: in 1183, the cells were decorated by a Cypriot icon painter, which became an example of Byzantine iconography. Then we will find Paphos, the ancient capital of Cyprus, listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.

In Kato Paphos we will visit the House of Dionysus — a Roman villa with stunning floor mosaics telling about the heroes of ancient Greek myths. After this we will enjoy a walk along the Paphos promenade.

Our journey will end with the village of Geroskipou, beckoning with its traditional delicacies and sweets. The last stop will be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the legendary goddess of love, where you can take a dip in the sea and find rejuvenation.

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Route

Collect from hotels:

  • Protaras — 07:00-07:25, Ayia Napa — 07:30-07:55, Larnaca - 08:10 — 08:25

Route:

  • Brief stop for a cup of coffee in the village of Khirokitiya (~15 min.)
  • Visit to the archaeological park of Kourion(~ 50 min.)
  • Visit to the Monastery of St. Neophytos(~ 30 min.)
  • Free time on the main promenade of Paphos for lunch and sightseeing (~ 2 hours), (lunch is not included in the price of the trip)
  • Optional visit to the House of Dionysus and inspection of antique mosaics with a guide - not included in the price of the trip.
  • Aphrodite's Stone – birthplace of the legendary Greek Goddess of love and beauty – free time for swimming and photo (~ 45 min.)
  • Brief stop to visit a pastry shop in the village of Geroskipou.

Return to hotels:

  • Ayia Napa – 18:30, Protaras – 19:00, Larnaca — 18:00

Information

What is not included in the price:

  • Lunch (optional approximately 10-12 euros, children 6 euros).
  • Entrance fees to museums.

Order cancellation conditions:

If a tourist cancels an excursion less than 3 days in advance, the penalty is 100%. 

Important:

  • The company is not responsible for lost items.
  • Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
  • Visiting holy places is permitted only in modest clothing.

We recommend: 

Take drinking water, a hat, sunglasses, cover your shoulders, and cover your knees with you on the excursion

Attractions

Pathos
Pathos

Paphos, located on the west coast of Cyprus, is one of the island's most attractive tourist destinations due to its rich historical heritage and spectacular attractions.

One of the main attractions of Paphos is the Archaeological Park, which includes the ancient ruins of Neo Paphos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you can see the remains of ancient Roman houses, mosaics, an amphitheater and other archaeological finds that represent the historical and cultural significance of this place.

An important archaeological site is the exceptional Roman villa with mosaics decorated with images from Greek mythology, such as the Victory of Narcissus and Theseus with the Minotaur. These mosaics are among the most beautiful and best preserved in the world.

The cultural aspect of Paphos is represented by the Royal Tombs, dating back to the ancient Greek period. These monumental rock-cut tombs were intended to house important characters and are important archaeological finds.

Other historical attractions include Paphos Castle, which was built during the Crusaders and is currently the venue for various cultural events and festivals.

Paphos is also famous for its beautiful natural attractions, including the Akamas National Park, with its magnificent scenery, mountain streams and picturesque beaches. Here you can enjoy hiking trails, water sports, or simply enjoy the secluded atmosphere.

It should also be noted that Paphos is famous for its beautiful beaches such as Coral Bay and Letitia, which attract tourists with their crystal clear waters and leisure facilities.

In addition, Paphos hosts a variety of cultural and entertainment events such as festivals, concerts and exhibitions, making it an attractive destination to visit all year round.

Overall, Paphos offers a rich selection of historical, cultural and natural attractions that will allow every tourist to enjoy a unique experience and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of antiquity and beauty of this beautiful place on the island of Cyprus.

Aphrodite's Stone
Aphrodite's Stone

The "Stone of Aphrodite", located on the western coast of Cyprus, is one of the most famous and mysterious attractions of the island. This stone, also known as "Aphrodite's Rock" or "Petra tou Romu", is associated with the legend of the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite.

According to mythology, Aphrodite was born from the sea waves at the foot of this rock. It is believed that when the waves crash against the rocks, it will bring good luck and fertility. Aphrodite's Rock is a beautiful natural formation overlooking the sea, with stunning views of the vast blue expanse.

Near the "Stone of Aphrodite" is the Aphrodite Lagoon, or "Lagoon of Love", which is a popular place for swimming and relaxation. Legends say that the water in this lagoon has healing properties, and swimming in it can bring love and happiness.

In addition, next to the “Stone of Aphrodite” there is an ancient temple of Aphrodite, which is one of the most significant archaeological sites of the island. The temple was built in ancient times in honor of the goddess Aphrodite, and its ruins still attract tourists from all over the world who want to learn more about the mythology and history of Cyprus.

Aphrodite's Stone is also a popular place for wedding ceremonies and romantic walks. Its beauty and mystery attract couples who want to make their special day even more memorable.

In addition, near the Aphrodite's Stone there are various cafes and shops where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and buy souvenirs to preserve the memory of this amazing place.

Overall, Aphrodite's Stone is not only a beautiful natural attraction, but also a place steeped in legends and myths that make it one of the most unique and exciting places in Cyprus