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4 Reasons to Visit Paphos in Winter

During ancient times, Paphos was the capital city of Cyprus and remained the so for more than six hundred years. The city was home to the most thriving city-kingdoms of the time. Its past glory has not faded, as Paphos remains to this day the cultural centre of Cyprus, welcoming travel enthusiast from all around the world, who seek to discover its attractions, timeless villages and stunning coastline. Although the majority prefer travelling during the summer, Paphos is equally stunning in winter. Paphos is an all-year-round holiday destination, so let’s take a look at a few attractions and natural landmarks that are best explored in winter time.

3551915326_a8063a36f1_zThe city’s picturesque Old Port is an all-year-round attraction that mustn’t be missed by any tourist. The charming port is home to one of the most impressive medieval forts, Paphos Castle, which stands tall still exuding its timeless glory. Strolling through the harbour you will see tiny kaikia (fishing boats) swaying by the harbour, busy locals going about their daily routine, crowded cafes and picturesque traditional fish taverns.

capturePaphos is a true oasis when it comes to natural landmarks. The city boasts with unspoilt landscapes, amazing beaches, inviting nature trails that call upon all its visitors to explore. Akamas Peninsula is definitely a must-visit. Akamas is a vast nature reserve where you will discover rare flora and fauna as you walk through its nature paths. The famed Diarazou River and Paphos Forest are also nature inspiring spots to visit.

5358717417_eb7f70da43_zCommandaria Wine is the island’s most popular and ancient wine. The sweet red wine was first made in the 12th century by the Knights of St. John. Today there are fourteen Coumandarie Villages that still produce this delicious red wine. It is highly recommended you explore the countryside by taking a tour through these time-stuck villages and wander through the cobbled-stoned alleys. Everyone is heart-struck by the local’s warm hospitality as well as the amazing Cypriot architecture that still preserved in the villages.

21955301454_7e31fa398c_zAphrodite Rock is one of the must-visit attractions in Cyprus. According to Greek mythology, the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite rose from the foam of the waves near the rock. Once she assumed her human body, the goddess made Paphos her home. In fact, this is where she lived her life and fell in love with Adonis. Apparently, the two met while Aphrodite was having her daily bath at the Baths of Aphrodite. Legend has it that whoever sips some water from the spring is granted eternal beauty.

Paphos is a magical destination that puts a spell on all its visitors. It is a city where culture was born, a city with a glorious past, a city that welcomes all of you to unravel. That’s all for now on Paphos folks! Stay tuned for more!