The Agios Georgios Harbour is a small harbour located in the area of Peyia on the west coast of Cyprus.
The harbour is mainly used by local fishermen but due to its beautiful location and surrounding area many people visit including tourists as well as locals. Next to the harbour there is also...
High in the quiet hills of Paphos district lies Kinousa, a village that seems to exist outside the noise of the modern world. Small, calm, and deeply rooted in tradition, Kinousa offers something rare: a space where time slows, where the rhythm of daily life is dictated not by schedules and screens...
Pafos Carnival 2026
King Carnival Grand Entrance Date: 12 February Time: 17:00 Location: G. Griva Digeni Avenue
The Pafos Carnival 2026 celebrations open with the spectacular entrance of the King Carnival Grand Entrance, themed “The Enchanted Forest.”
The “King of the Enchanted...
Pafitiki Pissa or "Παφίτικη πίσσα" in Greek is a traditional type of chewing gum which is made in Geroskipou, a village in Paphos.
The local crafts follow the traditional way of production preserving its original taste and texture.
The chewing gum is a creamy white colour and comes in the shape...
There are a lot of Amusement Parks in Cyprus where you can start your day with an adventure, by planning a visit to one of those fantastic parks.
If you are tired of the sun and the sea organise a family visit to one of the zoos (Paphos Zoo, Limassol Zoos), aquariums (Protaras Ocean Aquarium) or...
The Piskopou Bridge is located at a short distance from the village of Fini in the Limassol district. It is situated in the Troodos Mountain range about 44 kilometres northwest of the town of Limassol.
The bridge is considered to be of ancient origin from the medieval period.
According to...
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...
Cyprus, the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its strategic location has made it a crossroads of civilizations, each leaving an indelible mark on the island's heritage. From ancient archaeological sites to pristine beaches and...
In the folds of the Paphos hills lies Thrynia, a village that at first glance may seem small and unassuming, but on closer look reveals a depth of character that only places shaped by centuries of tradition can possess. Thrynia is not a village that seeks attention. It does not boast grand...
The development of the water sources since the independence of Cyprus in 1960, has been impressive if compared with other countries of this size and development level. This can be proven with the existence of the 105 dams and water reservoirs that have been built. The total capacity that these dams...