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Paphos,
Cyprus - Top 5 Places to Visit
Author:
Lynda Burke
1.
Tomb of The Kings
Spread over a vast area, these impressive subterranean burial
chambers were built in Paphos from 3rd Century BC to the 3rd Century
AD. They are carved out of solid rock with some being decorated with
Doric pillars. Put on your walking shoes and climbing pants and
don't be afraid to get yourself a little dirty at this site. Fun to
explore and full of some very atmospheric places.
2. Paphos Mosaics
Cyprus history proclaims Aion as the Greek God of eternity. The
house of Aion has an amazing five-paneled mosaic which shows the
Greek God in the unenviable position of having to judge what appears
to be a beauty contest. 'Unenviable?!', I hear our modern day Gods
proclaim. The difference in this beauty contest is that his choice
lies between the ordinary and smug looking Queen Cassiopeia and a
number of much prettier, but unhappy looking Nereides water nymphs.
I'm sure that all of you will be able to guess who the eventual
winner is!!
3. Aphrodites Rock
The most awe inspiring piece of coastline to be seen in Cyprus, when
the sun is out, and I defy any couple, regardless of how young or
old, to not be bewitched by it's spell. Of all ancient Greek myths,
the story of Aphrodite's creation will bring water to your eyes, but
the story lives on as one of the well known legends surrounding this
stunning rock formation. Cronos was begged by his mother Gaia to be
released from the embraces of her husband Uranus. In order to assist
his mother in her plight, Cronos castrated his father with a sickle
and threw his genitals into the sea. The foam gathered around them
and the Goddess rose from the sea as a fully grown woman.
4. St George
Fishing Harbour
I recommend that you visit this memorable place in Paphos with
someone very special to you and a camera. Arrive late afternoon and
watch the fishing boats come in with their daily catch. Have a drink
or two at the beach side bar but don't stay too long before securing
yourself a spot on the harbour wall. Take along the camera or video
and make sure you have plenty of film as this is one of those
special places to catch the most romantic of sunsets in Cyprus.
Enjoy!
5. Sterna Winery
Located on the outskirts of the village of Kathiskas, 15 mins drive
from Paphos. Be entertained by the charismatic Cypriot owner who
will treat you to free wine tasting and a tour of this very small
winery. Do not miss out on their own peach schnapps - powerful
enough to blow your head off and must be thrown back in one go. If
you make a purchase of their very fine wines you will probably find
that a complimentary bottle of schnapps is thrown in. Not
recommended to light the Xmas pud with!
About the
Author:
Lynda Burke owns and operates the website
www.rent-a-villa-in-paphos.com
and now
lives and works in Paphos, Cyprus. For more information about Paphos
visit
Places To Visit In Paphos, Cyprus.
Things To Do and See in
Paphos
Tombs of the Kings, Paphos
Attraction type: Ancient ruins
Ayios Neophytos
Monastery, Paphos
Attraction type: Religious site
Kato Paphos
Archaeological Park, Paphos
Attraction type: Ancient ruins
Byzantine Museum,
Paphos
Attraction type: Art museum
Roman Mosaics,
Paphos
Attraction type: Ancient ruins
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