Distance to Paphos 132KM – 1hr 30m
Holders of a valid multiple entry Schengen visa are not required to apply for a visa to travel to Cyprus.
Applications to Cyprus can be submitted up to 90 Days before the intended travel date.
A chance encounter. A ride home. A one-sided conversation. Over time, persistence evolved into something deeper, something realer, and from patience developed an unbreakable bond rooted in mutual fascination, and yes, unconditional love. Our story began, not with a spark, but a glowing ember. Our unconventional journey has shown us that true commitment is a slow burn that will endure a lifetime of transformation and growth. In a world of limitations, together with the enthusiastic support of our loved ones, we’re defying expectations to embark on a path uniquely our own.
We look to share our unyielding bond and overflowing joy with all of you - our dearest friends and family. Join us for lots of laughs, dancing (and booze!) as we ride off into the sunset together.
بلَّشت من قعدة مع مجموعة أصحاب، وشوية مشاوير وغالباً بربرة من جهة وحدة…
مع الوقت، تحول لإشي أعمق وحقيقي أكثر …اشي أصدق وواضح أكثر ….من الصبر والإصرار صار في ارتباط وثيق وتعلّق رقيق وعاقل …ومنه انولد الإعجاب ونبّتت بذور لمشاعر كتيرة …كبرت وصارت حُب حقيقي ونقي …حُب رؤوف وبلا شروط …
بقولوا أول الحب في القلوب شرارة بس حُبنا كان على مهل …على أقل من المهل...وفي رحلتنا اللي يمكن تكون "غير مألوفة " وصلنا لوصفة العلاقة اللي مندوّر عليها…رحلة فيها التزام وملانة تعلم ونمو وأساسها احترام متبادل وتعاطف…
بالتوازي مع وجودنا في عالم ملان تناقضات وقيود، كان في عيلة مش بس دافية كتير بس كمان بآمنوا وبوثقوا فينا وفي خياراتنا …بدعمهم وبدعم دائرة من الأصحاب والأحباب …احتضنونا وشجعونا لنكمّل هالمشوار أو بالأحرى المشاوير الجاي…
اليوم قررنا نتجاوز " شوية حواجز" بالطريق ونمشي كمان على مهل في طريق احنا اخترناه…
متحمسين نحتفل بحبنا ومغامراتنا الجديدة معكم …
Venue: TBC
Dress code: Traditional Customs
Venue: TBC
Dress code: Semi-Formal
Venue: Minthis Resort
Dress code: Formal
Holders of a valid multiple entry Schengen visa are not required to apply for a visa to travel to Cyprus.
Applications to Cyprus can be submitted up to 90 Days before the intended travel date.
Distance to Paphos 132KM – 1hr 30m
Distance to Paphos 22KM
*Car rental is essential for transportation on the island as public transport does not cover all areas with several itineraries.
With sea views, luxurious resorts, historical sights, watersports, and access to the gorgeous countryside. Located adjacent to the Paphos Harbour in the lower region of Paphos, Kato Paphos is nice for travellers looking for endless entertainment and dining options during their trip. Souvenir shops and authentic taverns line the marina. Beachgoers will be satisfied, as Kato Paphos is walking distance to Alykes Beach and Vrisoudia II Beach. Kato Paphos is only 15 minutes from the regional airport.
It is situated west of the Paphos district, three kilometers from the town. It is a place with beautiful beaches and intense opposites. The town’s hospitable residents cater to tourists with quaint hotels, traditional and internationally influenced restaurants, small shops, and coffee parlours. This charming village is a lovely alternative to the busy streets of Kato Paphos, still only a 10 minute drive east.
Yeroskipou is known as the perfect holiday destination for honeymooners and couples. It’s a romantic and peaceful area that’s also known as Geroskipou or The Sacred Garden. According to the stories, the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, had her gardens in this part of Cyprus.
This suburb is scenic and calm, but is only a 10 minute drive from the bustling center of Kato Paphos. For sunseekers, the nearby Yeroskipou Beach is a welcome escape with festive beach bars and optional watersports.
Airbnb has plenty of options in the recommended areas section Or you can select one from the hotel list below
5* Hotels | 4* Hotels | 3* Hotels | |
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Minthis Resort | Amphora Hotel & Suites | Cynthiana Beach Hotel | |
Annabelle | Louis Imperial Beach | Vrachia Beach Hotel & Suites Adults Only | |
Amavi | Constantinou Bros Athena Beach | ||
Almyra | Venus Beach Hotel | ||
Azia Resort & Spa | Amphora | ||
Elysium | Aquamare Beach Hotel & Spa | ||
The Ivi Mare | |||
Constantinou Bros Asimina Suites |
The mythical Aphrodite’s Rock, or Petra tou Romiou in Greek, can be found between Paphos and Limassol, where it is believed that the goddess of love and beauty was born. Legend has it that she rose from the waves between the rocks in a shell. The large rocks attract many visitors no matter the season, and many tour buses stop here for photos
The Kato Paphos Archaeological Park houses a stunning array of historical ruins. These span from relics of the Middle Ages to the Roman Empire and include the sun-bleached remains of buildings – still magnificent despite the passage of time – mosaics, murals and ancient statues. To see the House of Aion or the Ancient Odeon here is to see the remains of Cyprus’s noble past.
https://www.visitpafos.org.cy/a-proud- heritage/
Housed within the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, the Tombs of the Kings is a selection of underground chambers carved out of solid rock in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The tombs were inspired by ancient Egyptian tradition, where it was believed that tombs should be similar to their houses to carry on the essence of living. The burial chambers open up into a peristyle atrium similar to those found in Alexandria. This is the last resting place of the high officials of Cyprus, and no actual kings were buried here. Nonetheless, the size of the tombs and the Doric pillars are impressive, and give the beautiful site its name.
https://www.visitpafos.org.cy/a-proud-heritage/
The beautiful Avakas Gorge, one of the last areas of the island not to have been touched by modern development, can be found in the stunning Akamas Peninsula of Paphos. The tall rock formations of the gorge were created by a strong river that flowed continuously over the limestone, eroding it into 30-metre (100-foot) rocks over time. Spending a morning walking through the gorge is a unique experience, as there aren’t many similar spots around the island. The three-kilometre (two-mile) gorge can be wet and slippery at times, so appropriate shoes are necessary.
https://www.cyprusisland.net/attractions/avakas-gorge
Only accessible by boat or dirt road, Blue Lagoon beach has some of the bluest and clearest waters in Cyprus. Sea-lovers can combine a visit to the beach with a boat ride to get the most out of the stunning coastline. Boat rides set off from the harbour at Latchi, and some even include a meal of souvla as part of the package. Adventure junkies can choose to drive down to the BlueLagoon via a bumpy dirt road, but note that the route isn’t for the fainthearted and a 4×4 will be needed.
Akamas is one of Paphos’ most picturesque regions, and is home to endemic plants and animals such as monk seals and sea turtles. Some of the more untouched beauty here can only be reached off road, so it’s best to rent a 4×4 or a quad bike to traverse the region safely. In the summer months, the temperatures can get very high, and if you’re doing one of the area’s many naturetrails, a bottle of water is essential to keep you hydrated.
The Cypriot wine industry dates back nearly 5,000 years. Paphos has numerous wine-growing villages and is home to many wineries run by locals who will welcome you to try their homegrown goods. Wine tours are a great way to explore this region; a trip to Tsangarides winery in Lemona, Vasilikon winery in Kathikas or Vouni Panayia winery in the village of the same name are all good options.
Unwind with a view of the sea, a cocktail and a delicious meal at Oniro by the Sea. The name means ‘dream’, and this beautiful bar really is like something out of a dream, and its menu has something for nearly all tastes. The famous EDRO III shipwreck is just a couple of metres away; the cargo ship crashed in 2011 and now rests only a few metres from land. The dramatic setting makes it a popular spot for photographs, especially in the summer.
Most importantly, you should venture up to the villages to embrace the local hospitality and the traditional cuisine. Certain villages are renowned for their taverns and you simply cannot leave without tasting some of their dishes. If you find yourself in Milliou village, try Pagkratios tavern, in Letimpou village head to Letimpou tavern and in the charming village of Kathikas, try To Petradaki.
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The Troodos Mountains thrust skyward in central Cyprus, with Mount Olympus beckoning thrill- seekers from near and far to its lofty slopes. During summer you can hike through fragrant forests, dip your toes in waterfalls, and stumble across traditional villages. In winter it’s all about the snow, with skiing a popular way to explore this alluring wilderness.
The Troodos Mountains thrust skyward in central Cyprus, with Mount Olympus beckoning thrill- seekers from near and far to its lofty slopes. During summer you can hike through fragrant forests, dip your toes in waterfalls, and stumble across traditional villages. In winter it’s all about the snow, with skiing a popular way to explore this alluring wilderness.
One of the most picturesque villages of Cyprus. Currently, Omodos is a tourist village that has preserved its ancient beauty and flavor, anciently famous for wine production and fruit orchards, narrow streets, picturesque views, tavernas, and ancient stone buildings with carved wooden balconies, special place among which occupies the monastery of the Holy cross.
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