Cyprus' second-largest city appeals to a wide range of tourists, from those interested in sun and sand vacations to those who prefer to delve into the island's culture at its museums and sites of archaeological interest. This large seaside resort on Akrotiri Bay on the sunny southern coast offers lively nightlife and a slew of energetic festivals. A cornucopia of cafes and bars lines the bustling seafront. Accommodation options range from villas and self-catering apartments to luxurious hotels.
Restaurants in Limassol
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A unique excursion that gives you the chance to explore timeless traditional villages, enjoy spectacular views of Troodos Mountains and the opportunity to explore the two largest and most diverse towns of the island, Nicosia and Limassol. Visit the capital, Nicosia, before continuing your journey towards Troodos Mountains where you stop at Virgin Mary of Asinou Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Make your way to Troodos Mountains Square then proceed to the picturesque Lania Village. Your return journey will take you through Limassol for free time to relax in the surroundings of this beautiful and cosmopolitan coastal town.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pick-up and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Fasouri Watermania is presently over 100.000 square meters – 25 acres and features a number of attractions and facilities (with 30 different slides for all ages, two restaurants and three snack bars). The Waterpark Fasouri Watermania is the ideal place for families, friends and children to spend a one-day outing, away from work troubles and paper loads. At Fasouri Watermania Waterpark you will want you to enjoy being entertained in a safe, fun and relaxing environment. Get away from the hassle and bustle of the crowded city and join a unique thrilling experience. The Waterpark packs an impressive array of attractions, facilities and services. Dressed in a Polynesian theme, the Waterpark gives a tropical feeling to your experience. So…do yourself a favor this summer: Have some cool fun at the number one Waterpark in Cyprus, Fasouri Watermania! Make it an experience to remember!
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Entrance fees
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Guide, Lockers, Souvenirs, Towels and bathing suits
We booked this trip through TUI as it was promoted by them. As we were staying in Paphos we wanted to see more of the island. The destinations in the Troodos were varied and the lunch was excellent. However, whoever is promoting the trip should make everyone aware that the majority of the time is spent on the minibus (very good driver) and whilst many of the views of the mountains are wonderful, the route is very twisty and mountainous. Whoever is promoting the trip should also make people aware that those who suffer from travel sickness may want to consider whether it is for them.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Rural Cyprus is at your fingertips on this whistle stop tour. The morning kicks off with first stop at Kourion–one of the most impressive archaeological sites on the island. It’s classic Greco-Roman, with a half-moon of seats facing out to sea. Kolossi Castle is the next stop. This Crusader-era castle is surrounded by flowering plants and a pretty courtyard. Hop back on the air-conditioned bus and head to Fini village where lunch will be served at a local tavern. Next stop, the mountain-ringed village of Omodos where you will have a guided walk through the village. Lastly, you will have the opportunity to taste traditional Cyprus wine in a local winery before heading back to the resorts.
Inclusions: Lunch with one glass of local wine/water, Wine tasting at local winery, English Speaking Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Any additional food and drinks, Souvenirs, Gratuities
Highly recommend this tour - book it! It has all the elements for a full day of adventuring and exploring a diverse range of Cyprus! Driver is professional, nice, friendly and knowledgeable. Akamas is a hidden and excellent exploring/hiking spot. 4x4 ride was awesome and complete with a tasty lunchtime meal. Also the boat cruise was the best beautiful blue sea swims.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A very good combination of Cyprus nature (especially Paphos Forest, vineyards, Diarizos Valley), together with the island's cultural heritage (a traditional village, an old press, a medieval bridge, a historic monastery).
Inclusions: Private tour, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Entrance fees, Food and drinks
5.0 based on 2 reviews
This tour is designed for lovers of the Middle Ages. The road from Nicosia to Kerynia goes past the mountain Pentadaktylos – which means ”Five fingers” in Greek. Here we will enjoy the legendary St. Hilarion Castle – the main stronghold of the Templars in Cyprus. Then we arrive at the former summer residence of the French royal Lusignans dynasty – the city of Kyrenia. It is the largest city in Northern Cyprus. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Old town, go down to the beautiful promenade to spend your free time. Within the fortification walls of the Venetian Castle explore the Shipwreck Museum housing the remains of the 4th century B.C. cargo ship, from the times of Alexander III of Macedon, and the fragmented goods it carried. Our journey continues to Bellapais Abbey widely renowned as one of the most fascinating Gothic monuments in Cyprus erected by the Crusaders.
Inclusions: Certified Guide
Exclusions: Lunch, Entry tickets
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Major stop will be at the old port of Limassol. Limassol Marina, old Castle and city centre. Use some of your time for a relaxing coffee break at the new Marina. Then Curium ancient theatre. One of the most spectacular archaeological sites on the island. Noted particularly for its magnificent Greco – Roman Theatre, Kourion (Curium) is also proud home to stately villas with exquisite mosaic floors and an early Christian Basilica among other treasures. The route to Paphos takes us through the Afrodite Birthplace, the Greek goddess of love and beauty. Finally, Paphos! Around the harbour of Kato Paphos you will find the world famous Mosaics, Medieval castle and the old port. Here you will have the opportunity to visit both sightseeing’s and have a lunch at a seafront traditional tavern. Our last stop will be at the Tomb of the Kings. The Tombs of the Kings is a large necropolis lying about two kilometres north-west of Paphos harbour in Cyprus. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Inclusions: chauffeured services, private tour, do not include lunch, do no include tickets to sightseeing, chauffeured service, private tour, includes car, salary, petrol, taxes
Exclusions: do not include lunch or dinner, do not include tickets to sightseeing or museums
Reliable taxi service. Highly recommended. We had various flight cancellations due to Covid and finally took a transit flight. Never sure if delayed but all came out fine. Driver was there at 3.30h a. M. One of the few because actually no tourists..
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Limassol Marina, old Castle and city centre are placed within 10 minutes walking distance! Use some of your time for a relaxing coffee break at the new Marina. Kourion was an important city kingdom where excavations continue to reveal impressive new treasures. Noted particularly for its magnificent Greco – Roman Theatre, Kourion (Curium) is also proud home to stately villas with exquisite mosaic floors and an early Christian Basilica among other treasures. The route to Paphos takes us through the Afrodite Birthplace, the Greek goddess of love and beauty. Finally, Paphos! Around the harbour of Kato Paphos you will find the world famous Mosaics, Medieval castle and the old port. Here you will have the opportunity to visit both sightseeing’s and have a lunch at a seafront traditional tavern. Our last stop will be at the Tomb of the Kings. The Tombs of the Kings is a large necropolis lying about two kilometres north-west of Paphos harbour in Cyprus. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Inclusions: chauffeur service, salary, petrol, taxes
Exclusions: lunch or dinner, tickets to sight seeing or museums
Reliable taxi service. Highly recommended. We had various flight cancellations due to Covid and finally took a transit flight. Never sure if delayed but all came out fine. Driver was there at 3.30h a. M. One of the few because actually no tourists..
4.9 based on 8 reviews
A full day trip that will take you to the western end of Cyprus and back in time to the ancient Greek civilization and its' rich history and mythology. Visit Kourion and the House of Eustolios with its mosaics and bath establishments, one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. Next stop is the town of Paphos, where you will have the chance to visit the House of Dionysos with its famous and unique mosaics (entrance fee for the House of Dionysos is not included in the price) and enjoy the area surrounding the picturesque Paphos harbor. On the way back visit Yeroskipou Village, were you can taste and buy the traditional "Cyprus delights". Final stop is at the "Petra tou Romiou", the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite the Goddess of love and beauty.
Inclusions: 45-minute guided tour in the archaeological site of ancient Kourion, Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions: Entrance fees: Entrance and guided tour at the mosaics in the House of Dionysos, Lunch
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
4.7 based on 3 reviews
Immerse yourselves in archaeology, history and culture and experience one of the oldest civilisations in the world at first hand. Paphos, is a region where it combines mountainous areas and the sea. The coastal town of Paphos with its medieval fort and quaint harbor is a harmonious combination of historical sites, tourist resorts and wonderful countryside.
Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, Pickup and Drop-off
Exclusions: Entrance Fees , Meals / Beverages / Snacks, Gratuities
It was a really lovely journey and the driver was very friendly and very kind. for information to ask him any question He give us very lovely answer and explain us very nicely.
4.6 based on 5 reviews
A unique excursion that gives you the chance to explore timeless traditional villages, enjoy spectacular views of Troodos Mountains and the opportunity to explore the two largest and most diverse towns of the island, Nicosia and Limassol! First drive to Nicosia, the capital of the island, and then continue your journey towards Troodos Mountains, stop at Virgin Mary of Asinou Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The next stop is Troodos Mountains Square and then proceed to the picturesque Lania Village. The return journey will take you through Limassol, where you will have some free time to relax in the surroundings of this beautiful and cosmopolitan coastal town.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We visited the zoo the other day, it has most animals you could think off, they seemed well kept for the most part, a zookeeper mark allowed us to get a once in a lifetime photo with a giraffe, and you could tell he cared deeply about the animals, thought it was a great day out. We did think the monkey enclosures could be bigger and were a little on the small side, again with the birds and the ostriches. But other than that, the majority of the animals seemed to have big time enclosures and plenty of space to roam. And they are all rescue animals from what I understood, so have deffo got a better quality of life. I wouldn’t eat there though we went to the cafe which had run out of hand sanitiser when we entered, so we informed the staff, but then when we left it still hadn’t been refilled which during corona times is quite irresponsible. But if you like going to the zoo, take your own lunch and hand sanitiser and you will have a good day out ????
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