Paphos is said to be the birthplace of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, who symbolised love and beauty. These characteristics can be seen throughout the city and has become a firm favourite with tourists.
This coastal city is a great retreat for those looking for a slice of culture, as it contains the remains of many villas, theatres and fortresses which date back to Classical and Roman periods. Alternatively visitors of all ages can grab a wetsuit and enjoy a variety of watersports on the calm seas.
The city comes alive at night with a delicious mix of restaurants, bars and cafes in either the low-key Upper Paphos (Ktima) or lively Lower Paphos (Kato). With so much to see and do, Paphos has become an unforgettable holiday destination.
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A walk along the harbour after a delicious meal is one of the many simple pleasures in Paphos!
By Lucinda