Paphos, the capital of western Cyprus, has some serious historical clout. Site of the vast fourth-century BC Tombs of the Kings, set high on a cliff above the sparkling sea, as well as a dramatic Byzantine castle and fine mosaics, it's also known as the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite. The population of 27,000 is swelled by a summer influx of beach-bound English, German and Scandinavian visitors. A beautiful old harbor awaits, while modern hotels and restaurants stretch along the promenade.
Restaurants in Paphos
4.5 based on 212 reviews
This was our second visit to Vargas beach restaurant and found once again the food to be excellent from a good varied selection menu. The staff were very attentive and the service was prompt.it was so nice to relax and enjoy our meal with a lovely view of the sea .we will definitely come again.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Set in the harbour area and adjacent to the municipal baths beach this is a really nice place to chill. If you love sunbeds and sun with the sound of the sea crashing into walls then this is the place. Good amenities with toilets near by and a vast array of restaurants for a lazy lunch. You can even get drinks served to your bed. Very comfortable beds with large mattresses priced at 2.50 a bed / parasol A lot better than SODAP Beach
4.0 based on 785 reviews
In the main centre of Pathos there is no beach but there are steps into sheltered sea areas and showers and changing rooms. Walking along the coast a bit you can find lovely sandy beaches and also sun beds for hire..
4.0 based on 317 reviews
Great beach safe for children and the bay itself is outstanding . Can't recommend it enough can't say anything else about it
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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