Limassol is a coastal district in the southern part of Cyprus. It is a relatively new district, even though clues have been found that prove that it was inhabited from antiquity. It is built amphitheatrically over the Acrotiri Bay between the two ancient cities of Amathounda towards the east, and Kourion to the west.

The Limassol district is one of the 6 districts and it is the third largest district on the island. It has an extent of 1393 square kilometres, forming the 15, 07% of the island. It borders with the Paphos district to the west, the Nicosia district to the north, and the Larnaca district to the east.

Limassol is then divided into 6 municipalities and 116 communities. The six municipalities are: Limassol, Kato Polemidia, Mesa Geitonia, Agios Athanasios, Germasogeia and Ypsonas. To the north Limassol extends north until the village of Lemithou, to the east until the village of Alektora, to the south until Acrotiri and to the west until Pentakomo. Most of the Limassol villages are located towards the north east (Wine villages) and north west (Koummandaria region and Pitisilia region).

All of the 106 villages have their own unique beauty and attraction. There are many attractions in the villages ranging from churches, monasteries , museums, culture attractions and nature attractions. The many churches, chapels, monasteries in all of the villages also show how religious the residents are. The museums along with other cultural buildings help preserve the culture and the customs that each village has.

The wine villages in Limassol are truly exceptional and different from others on the island. The wine villages stand out for their distinctive fauna and flora and the geology of the area makes it ideal for vineyards.  Many of the villages have also preserved the local architecture and stone paved roads providing tourists and locals with a traditional experience.

Each village has traditional restaurants and shops that can offer you with the local cuisine as well as the local products that it produces (wine, commandaria, zivania, spoon sweets, soutzouko) and the Cypriot hospitality.

To view the list of all the Limassol Villages refer to the Limassol Villages List.

Country

Cyprus

District

Limassol

Area

47.87 km2 (18.48 sq mi)

Population

154,000

Websitehttps://www.limassolmunicipal.com.cy/en/home

Limassol villages map

Cyprus villages - Limassol district

Pano Polemidia, Limassol

The Pano Polemidia village is situated in the Limassol district. It is located 6 kilometres northwest from the town of Limassol, on the main...

Pareklisia Village

The Pareklisia village is located 18 kilometres from the town of Limassol, at an altitude of 120 metres above the sea level. It is situat...

Pelendri Village

Pelendri is one of the largest villages in the Limassol district of Cyprus. According to the inventory in 2011 it had 1074 residents. Loc...

Pera Pedi Village, Limassol

Pera Pedi Village is located south of the Troodos Mountain Range , about 35 kilometres northwest of Limassol at an altitude of 770 metres. I...

Pissouri Beach, Limassol

Pissouri Beach is a beautiful sandy beach located in the village of Pissouri. on the southern coast of Cyprus , amongst the Limassol and Pap...

Pissouri Village

The charming village Pissouri, is located in the Limassol district about 30 kilometres west of Limassol ,  between Limassol and Paphos....

Platres Village

Platres village is located in the southern slopes of the Troodos mountain in the Limassol district and is one of the Krasochoria villages (G...

Potamiou Village

Potamiou is a beautiful graphic village surrounded by high mountain peaks, vineyards and rich vegetation. The village is built an av...

Potamitissa Village

Potamitissa is a village in the Limassol District of Cyprus, located 5 km south of Kyperounta. According to the inventory in 2011 Potamitiss...

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