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PRIVATE PAPHOS TOUR

€400
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8 Hours
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Paphos is located on the west of the island which once was also the capital of the island. There are many archaeological sights that one can see in the city. Paphos is surrounded by the coastline and mountain range of Troodos and it is one of the main attractions for tourists of the island.  ‘Petra Tou Romiou’ will be our first stop of the day while you listen to the Mythology.   We then drive to the city of Paphos, park our car, and start to walk in the beautiful harbor of Paphos. The’ Medieval Fort’ is located just by the harbor. We take photos, drink our refreshments, and walk to the ’Panagia Chrysopolitissa Church’. Ottoman Hamams can also be seen in the courtyard of the church which was built in 16AD. The last stop of the day will be the ‘Tombs of the Kings’. This place spreads to a vast area of Paphos. This tour is a great opportunity for you if you want to see the west of the island which is also listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.  

Petrou to Romiou: According to Greek Mythology Aphrodite was the goddess of Love and Beauty. It is believed that she had risen from the foams of the sea at this particular area of Paphos.

Medieval Fort: Originally built by Byzantine later rebuilt by Lusignans and Venetians. It was rebuilt again by the Ottomans in the 16th century.

Paphos Harbor: It is a small harbor where the fish restaurants, souvenir shops, fishing, and sailing boats for tours remain.

Chrystopolitisa Church: The church was built in the 13th century on the remains of the largest Byzantine Basilica. St. Paul’s pillar, which he was beaten up by Roman Governor Sergius Paulus before converting into Christianity is also here. You can also see the ancient mosaics in the courtyard.

Tombs of The Kings: The cemetery was in use from the Hellenistic age until the Roman period. In early Christianity, the tombs served as places for refuge for the Christians. The excavations started in 1937 and were completed in 1951. Since 1980 the site is registered in the list of World Heritage of UNESCO. 

Included
Professional guidance
Private transportation
Parking tickets
A small bottle of water
Excluded
Tickets for historical sights
Lunch
Personal purchases
Gallery