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Cyprus' wild southwest coast is all ancient ruins, cool pine forests and secret coves
Enjoy Cyprus celebrations like Larnaca's Procession of St Lazarus (Apr), Paphos' Anthestiria Flower Festival (May), the Medieval Festival of Ayia Napa (Jun), Paphos Aphrodite Festival (Sep), Limassol Wine Festival (Sep) and the Reenactment of Christ's Birth (Dec).
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Address: Alexander Pallis Street (PO Box 21978)
1587 Nicosia
Cyprus
Tel: +357 22 861100
Address: Gladstonos 3
CY 8046 Paphos
Cyprus
Tel: +357 26 93 28 41
Web: Visit Cyprus
Tel: 0845 246 0006
Marvel at the marble-and-stone Roman Mosaics of Dionysus, Orpheus and Aion at Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Doric columns frame central courtyards at the 2000-year-old Tombs of the Kings, carved out of smooth sandstone. Kids in tow? Take them to smile at the crocodiles at eco-friendly Paphos Aquarium.
Peer through binoculars at the eerie ghost town of Famagusta, abandoned during the 1974 Turkish invasion. Visit Ayia Kyriaki (Ancient Basilica), one of the world's oldest Christian churches and take a torch to explore the subterranean Agia Solomoni Catacombs. Venture south on your Paphos holiday to the ancient remains of the Temple of Aphrodite (birthplace of the Greek goddess of love).
Paphos has a string of Blue Flag beaches. Choose crescent-shaped Coral Bay and gently-shelving Geroskipou Beach for sugar-fine sands and translucent water. Relax on Pissouri's wide, peaceful bay and swim 20 laps around nearby Aphrodite's Rock at sunset to look 20 years younger!
Pick up flavoursome halloumi (hard cheese), Lefkara lace and Pafitika embroidery from Paphos. Seek out pottery and woodwork from local villages on your Paphos holiday, plus original art works from Lemba's quirky galleries.
North of Paphos, discover steep gorges, grottos and sleepy bays along the Akamas Peninsula. Glimpse the wild orchids, silvery waterfalls and tall cedars in the Troodos Mountains that rise dramatically out of Cyprus' centre.
Don walking boots on your to hike Paphos' shady pine forests, the Troodos Mountains' terraced vineyards and the Akamas Peninsula's precipitous coastal paths. Come in winter to ski the slopes of 1951-metre Mount Olympus, Cyprus' highest peak.
Scuba dive in Paphos' clear waters to spy brightly-coloured fish, corals and green turtles, or get active above the water with windsurfing, waterskiing and canoeing.
