Discover the best top things to do in Limassol, Cyprus including Barefoot Designs Art Gallery, Ayia Mavri Winery, Painted Churches in the Troodos Region, Promenade, Lambouri Winery, Caledonia Waterfalls, Timios Stavros Monastery, Koilani Village, Artemis Nature Trail, Monastery of St. George Alamanou.
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5.0 based on 88 reviews
The Art Gallery offers a range of work from local artists including: Paintings, Photographs, Arts & Crafts, and other souvenirs from this beautiful island.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
If you are visiting Troodos, coming from Limassol then you must stop at this winery and enjoy a quick tour of the cellars and the wine making process! Great hosts with abundance of knowledge and historic facts that will surely make you wish you didn't drive all the way there so you can sit and drink a bottle of their world famous wines with them! Make sure you buy at least a couple of Mosxatos wine and a few of their other awarded wines! ☺️
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Stavros tou Agiasmati The church of Timios Stavros tou Agiasmati is situated in the eastern part of the Troodos mountain range, in the area of Pitsilia, about five kilometers northeast of the villa The frescoes of the church were painted by a Syrian artist in the 15nth century. Need to contact father Georgios for the key. We have visited most f the painted Unesco churches in Cyprus, but this one is different ! The fresco of St. Michael is superb. There is a fresco of dead Jesus pained in a small dome in the holy Altar and is so real, like in 3D The site were it is built is so sirene. Can have a small picknic outsite enjoying the view.
4.5 based on 1,132 reviews
We have been taking the children to the sea front for many years. They love the skate board park and have worked there way up from little bikes with stabilisers to the bigger bikes, skate boards or scooters they now bring to play on. They used to like the play areas also but are getting too big for most of the toys. It has been lovely this summer as it is mostly very quiet when we go during the week. I know it gets busier in the evening and at weekends so we avoid the busy times.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
The best wine tasting experience ever! Dragosh explained everything with such a pleasure and made us feel extremely welcome! Recommend it with all my heart! All the family was so excited!
4.5 based on 481 reviews
Favourite part was having the waterfalls to ourselves. Least favourite part was the markers on the route :-D We parked at the trout farm at the bottom and walked up - there a couple of small pools and waterdrops that you can stop at and admire / catch your breath. There is a covered seat section that has a 2km marker which very nearly made me turn around as really didn't want to climb that distance on top of what we'd already done, but I think it must've been for those that come from the top as less that 200m of clambering up and over rocks and steps we reached the falls. The water is cold, it is slippery and if you brave bare feet the stones are uncomfortable. But on a hot day, and a fair hike, who cares!
4.5 based on 169 reviews
This beautiful Monastery, which serves as a working Church, sits right in the heart of Omodos. I was surprised that much of it dates from the 19th Century - I thought it was a much older building, although some parts date back to the 14th Century. It was very busy when I visited but it was still peaceful and dignified. Features include gold-plated iconostatis, frescoes, a beautiful basilica and relics that include a section of rope said to have bound Christ to the cross. Shoulders must be covered when entering the Monastery and photography is not allowed.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
There's a lot to see and do there. In a very short range around the village you can do wine tasting in a variety of wineries specialising in different types of wines. Agia Mavri winery has received prices for sweet nectar-like wines, Vlasides winery is a modern winery also producing excellent wine. ... In the village there are museums about vines, grapes and wine production, the Byzantine museum... the churches worth visiting too... People are friendly and helpful. You can have your traditional Cyprus coffee at the coffee shops in the plaza under the cool vines. You can taste the Cyprus cusine in the restaurants in the village or it also worths visiting the little church of Agia Mavri and perhaps having a snack or meal in the nearby restaurants.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
We came here for a nice trail and were not disappointed. The trail leads around Mount Olympus and can be done also for families with kids (not strollers thou). It is well marked, has benches for sitting and enjoying the view and also you can go past the only ski resort in Cyprus. Be prepared that sunny side of the trail is warm and the other side (towards the street) has limited sun, so can get quite cold if you are late October or November. You can also drive to the start of the trail with car or if you park at Jubilee Hotel - you can walk there (2km each direction). Can only suggest.
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