Κourion Ancient Amphitheater

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From Ayia Napa/Protaras/Larnaca: Paphos and Kourion Day Trip

From Ayia Napa/Protaras/Larnaca: Paphos and Kourion Day Trip

First, visit the Kourion archeological site. Enjoy a guided tour and discover the many beautiful mosaics as well as the Greco-Roman amphitheater with breathtaking views over the bay. Continue to Paphos and explore Paphos Harbor on your own and stop for lunch at one of the many local restaurants. If you wish, make your way to Paphos Castle or pay a visit to the House of Dionysus and admire the mosaics. On the return journey, make a stop at the Cyprus Delights shop at Yeroskipou to taste traditional sweets like Loukoumia. Finally, discover Aphrodite's Rock, named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty before you return to the pickup point.

Paphos & Kourion from Ayia Napa/Larnaca/Limassol in German

Paphos & Kourion from Ayia Napa/Larnaca/Limassol in German

The drive to Paphos, along the beautiful coast, takes you to ancient city-kingdom of Kourion, which was famous for its temple and oracle. Impressive columns, mosaics, baths and the amphitheater will enchant you. A view of the famous rock of Aphrodite “Petra tou Romiou”, a “mythical” place where, according to legend, Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love, was born from the sea foam. Discover the city of Paphos, which was the island's capital in ancient times! In Paphos you will visit the spectacular mosaics on the harbor promenade, i.e. the Villa of Dyonisos with its unique floor mosaics, which are among the most beautiful in the entire Mediterranean, as well as the royal tombs by the sea, from the Hellenistic period, 6th - 2nd century BC. They are impressive numerous grave complexes carved into the rock, which are equipped with columns and chambers underground. Leisure harbor Paphos.

Κourion Ancient Amphitheater: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Ayia Napa/Protaras/Larnaca: Paphos and Kourion Day Trip

From Ayia Napa/Protaras/Larnaca: Paphos and Kourion Day Trip

First, visit the Kourion archeological site. Enjoy a guided tour and discover the many beautiful mosaics as well as the Greco-Roman amphitheater with breathtaking views over the bay. Continue to Paphos and explore Paphos Harbor on your own and stop for lunch at one of the many local restaurants. If you wish, make your way to Paphos Castle or pay a visit to the House of Dionysus and admire the mosaics. On the return journey, make a stop at the Cyprus Delights shop at Yeroskipou to taste traditional sweets like Loukoumia. Finally, discover Aphrodite's Rock, named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty before you return to the pickup point.

Paphos & Kourion from Ayia Napa/Larnaca/Limassol in German

Paphos & Kourion from Ayia Napa/Larnaca/Limassol in German

The drive to Paphos, along the beautiful coast, takes you to ancient city-kingdom of Kourion, which was famous for its temple and oracle. Impressive columns, mosaics, baths and the amphitheater will enchant you. A view of the famous rock of Aphrodite “Petra tou Romiou”, a “mythical” place where, according to legend, Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love, was born from the sea foam. Discover the city of Paphos, which was the island's capital in ancient times! In Paphos you will visit the spectacular mosaics on the harbor promenade, i.e. the Villa of Dyonisos with its unique floor mosaics, which are among the most beautiful in the entire Mediterranean, as well as the royal tombs by the sea, from the Hellenistic period, 6th - 2nd century BC. They are impressive numerous grave complexes carved into the rock, which are equipped with columns and chambers underground. Leisure harbor Paphos.

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