Coral Bay, Paphos in Cyprus

The rocky coastline is punctuated by many
sandy bays and to the north of Paphos lies
the long sandy beach at Coral Bay. This is
the ideal base from which to tour the
magnificent Troodos Mountains or to
discover the delights of the little historic
fishing villages of Latchi and Polis.

Cheap Flights to Paphos from the UK

Paphos (Pafos) is a small charming harbour town located on the west coast of the island of Cyprus, which has been, during certain times in antiquity, the capital of the island. Paphos has a history which goes back literally thousands of years, and has always attracted visitors from the rest of the island and abroad. From the modern town centre to the picturesque historic harbour and, stretching across the coastline, lie innumerable ancient sites including the birthplace and centre of worship of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty and the whole area retains some of this magic.

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Paphos town is an ideal base for exploring the little villages of Latchi and Polis.

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The story is that Aphrodite, Goddess of love, was born here and the remains of her temple are still very much in evidence just a few miles out of Paphos town.

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Paphos

The booming main town and year-round resort in the west consists of Upper Paphos, built on a rocky escarpment that commands a superb view of the coastline, and Lower Paphos, with a taverna-fringed harbour and a long seafront lined with hotels.

Paphos is rich in ancient sites, in particular a cluster of excavated Roman villas near the harbour, among them the House of Dionysos and the Villa of Theseus, that contain superb mosaic floors, and the Tombs of the Kings.

Other attractions include the Paphos District Museum, the Byzantine Museum, Paphos Fort commanding the harbour, the remains of the Byzantine castle of Saranda Kolones, and Panagia Chrysopolitissa Church, the largest early Christian basilica on the island. Paphos Aquarium is of more recent origin.