
Paphos
Paphos District
A coastal city in southwest Cyprus, Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in history and mythology. It's famed as the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, and boasts remarkable archaeological sites, including intricate Roman mosaics and the Tombs of the Kings. Visitors can enjoy its charming harbour, beautiful beaches, and vibrant atmosphere.
Practical Travel Guide for Paphos
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Cyprus is an EU member but not yet fully part of the Schengen Area. Visa-free for citizens of Schengen countries, UK, US, Canada, and others for up to 90 days.
Adapter Type
Greek, Turkish
Getting Around
The main tourist area of Kato Paphos (Lower Paphos) is very walkable. For longer distances, there's a reliable local bus network. Taxis and rental cars are also widely available for exploring the island.
Local Flavors
The cuisine in Paphos is quintessentially Mediterranean, with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. Seafood is a specialty, with many harbourside tavernas serving the catch of the day. Trying a traditional Cypriot meze is an essential dining experience.
