6 Must-See Attractions in Limassol
Limassol is a top European travel destination! There are truly few beaches as stunning as the picturesque golden-brown coastline and azure waters of Limassol. Tourists from all corners of the earth visit the city year after year to laze around in the sizzling sun and visit the plethora of attractions that are rare and so tremendously inspiring, as they represent the islands deep and rich cultural heritage. Let’s take a look at a few must-see attractions in Limassol!
The Museum of Olive Oil
The island is known for the pure local goods they cultivate and produce! One of the most important local produce is the olive oil, which has been an essential ingredient in the Cypriot cuisine since ancient times, but also an exporting good! Why not visit the Olive Oil Museum and get acquainted on how this precious product is produced! There you can learn about the history of olive oil and even observe the process of how it is made. High quality virgin olive oil and other products made using olive oil are available for purchase at the museums’ in-house gift shop.
Carnival
The Carnival is coming to Limassol! Beware Rio de Janeiro as Limassol knows how to party and celebrate the carnival! The largest carnival party and celebrations take place in Limassol annually. The celebrations are on-going for almost two weeks straight, where the city turns into a party hub boasting with people in costumes, packed with a diversity of dancing and musical events and the Carnival Parade which dominates the streets of the town! Every year, the streets overflow with thousands of locals and tourists, who gather to celebrate the carnival.
Medieval Castle
The imposing medieval castle of Limassol stands in the heart of the Old City, next to its picturesque Old Harbour. it is presumed that the walls of the castle are parts of a much more extensive castle, that was ruined over the passage of time. According to legend, Richard the Lionheart married Berengaria of Navarre at the castle in 1191.
Zygi Village
Zygi is a wonderful coastal village located between Larnaca and Limassol. This is the place to visit if you are a fish lover, as the village is especially renowned for its seafood taverns. The village is rich in culture and well-worth your visit! It is a fabulously picturesque village where you can enjoy a meal while overlooking the crystal blue waters! Enjoy your day!
The Folk-Art Museum
The famed Folk-Art Museum is housed in a well-preserved traditional home that offers visitors the chance to view Cypriot Folk Art originating from past centuries. The collection includes a variety of fascinating artefacts such as tapestry, wooden chests, men’s jackets, national costumes, embroidery, waistcoats, necklaces, country tools and much more. The exhibition is incredibly impressive as it is representative of the Cypriot culture. The Folk-Art Museum was founded in 1985 and its collection includes more than 500 artefacts which are presented in six different rooms. It is noteworthy to mention that the museum was accredited the Europa Nostra award in 1989, which is a remarkable accomplishment!
The Royal Apollonia
After a long day sightseeing, retreat to the comfort of the five-star deluxe beach hotel, The Royal Apollonia, and allow the welcoming staff to cater to your every need. Set on the shore of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, relax in your room or unwind by the refreshing pool of the hotel. The Royal Apollonia’s friendly service, array of facilities and culinary options you can select from are some of the reasons which will make your holidays in the cosmopolitan Limassol unforgettable.