Villas in Limassol, Cyprus
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City. Sea. Night.
What to do in Limassol
Limassol moves differently
city energy, softened by the sea.
Start along the Limassol Promenade
with coffee and a slow walk by the water.
From there, drift toward Limassol Marina
boats, cafés, sunlight reflecting across the harbour.
Or head inland to Omodos Village
for stone streets, local wine, and a quieter pace.
By evening, Limassol shifts again
rooftop bars, beachfront lounges, old town cocktails,
and nightlife that carries late into the coast.
City. Sea. Night.
Bars & Restaurants
Limassol knows how to do evenings
without rushing them.
Start at Artima Bistro
modern Mediterranean plates,
simple, balanced, quietly refined.
For something by the water,
Pyxida Fish Tavern
keeps things traditional
fresh seafood, familiar flavours,
meals that unfold slowly.
At the marina, places like
Epsilon Resto Bar
shift the mood slightly
cocktails, music, a softer kind of energy as the night builds.
And in the old town,
small tavernas and wine bars stay open late
less polished, more personal.
You might plan one place.
You’ll probably stay longer than expected.
A table. A second glass. The night opening up.
…that’s Limassol.
Beaches
Limassol’s beaches are different
longer, more open, less defined.
At Lady’s Mile Beach,
the coastline stretches wide.
Shallow water. Plenty of space.
Beach bars spaced just far enough apart
to feel easy, not crowded.
Further along, Governor’s Beach
changes the scene completely
white rock formations, darker sand,
clear water against a more rugged backdrop.
And closer to the city,
Dasoudi Beach
offers something in between
tree-lined edges, soft shade,
a place to stay through the afternoon heat.
Each one a little different.
All easy to return to.
Sea. Space. Sun.
Family Fun
Limassol keeps family days easy
but full enough to remember.
Start at Fasouri Watermania Waterpark
slides, wave pools, shaded spaces,
and full afternoons that pass quickly.
Closer to the sea, Limassol Zoo
offers a slower outing beside the promenade.
The Limassol Promenade itself
becomes part of the day
cycling paths, playgrounds, open space to wander.
And at Lady’s Mile Beach,
shallow waters make long beach days effortless.
Ice cream by the marina.
An evening walk that lasts a little longer.
Places of Interest
Limassol sits between past and present
and you can move between both without effort.
Start in the old town at Limassol Castle
stone walls, quiet courtyards,
history that feels close, not distant.
A short walk away,the old streets open into cafés, shops,
and places that invite you to stay a little longer.
Further out, Kourion Archaeological Site
sits above the sea
ancient ruins, open views,
wind moving through columns that have stood for centuries.
Or head inland again to Omodos Village
for something quieter, more grounded.
Stone. Wine. Silence.
You don’t need to see everything.
Just enough to shift the day.
…that’s Limassol.
Limassol FAQs
Where is Limassol located?
Limassol is on the southern coast of Cyprus and is the island’s second-largest city.
What is Limassol known for?
Limassol is famous for:
- Modern marina and seafront
- Beaches
- Nightlife
- Casino
- Restaurants and cafés
- Business and shopping districts
Which airport is closest to Limassol?
Visitors usually arrive via:
- Larnaca International Airport (about 45–60 minutes away)
- Paphos International Airport (about 45–60 minutes away)
Is Limassol good for nightlife?
Yes. Limassol has some of the best nightlife in Cyprus, including beach bars, rooftop lounges, clubs, pubs, and live music venues.
What are the best areas to stay in Limassol?
Popular areas include:
- Limassol Marina
- Germasogeia tourist area
- Old Town
- Agios Tychonas
- Dasoudi Beach area
Are beaches in Limassol sandy?
Many beaches are sandy or mixed sand and pebbles. Some beaches have darker volcanic-style sand.
Is Limassol suitable for families?
Yes. Families enjoy:
- Beaches
- Parks
- Waterparks
- The promenade
- Family-friendly resorts and restaurants
Can you walk around Limassol easily?
Yes in many tourist areas, especially along the seafront promenade, marina, and Old Town. A car is useful for exploring outside the city.
What are the top attractions in Limassol?
Popular attractions include:
- Limassol Marina
- Limassol Castle
- Molos Promenade
- Ancient Kourion
- Wine villages nearby
Is Limassol expensive?
Limassol is generally one of the more expensive cities in Cyprus, especially for luxury hotels, fine dining, and beachfront property.
What’s the weather like in Limassol?
Limassol has hot summers, mild winters, and sunshine most of the year.
Are there shopping malls in Limassol?
Yes. Limassol has modern shopping centres, designer stores, local boutiques, and international brands.
Is English widely spoken in Limassol?
Yes. English is commonly spoken in hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist areas.
Can I use public transport in Limassol?
Yes. Buses operate throughout the city and connect to other parts of Cyprus, though many visitors still prefer taxis or rental cars.
Is Limassol good for winter holidays?
Yes. Winter in Limassol is mild compared to much of Europe, making it popular for long stays, remote work, and off-season travel.
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Why Choose Limassol Holidays?
Considered one of the most cosmopolitan and sophisticated cities of the island, your Limassol Cyprus holiday makes it possible to immerse yourself in ancient history, surrounded by a vibrant and bustling community. Located on the Gulf of Akrotiri, Limassol visitors have access to their choice of local beaches, including Kourion Beach, Lady’s Mile Beach, Pissouri Bay, and Malindi Beach. Contact us today, and book your unforgettable Limassol holiday.
If history and early archaeological sites capture your interest, there are two renowned locations to visit near Limassol. The Amathus Ruins holds remains of an ancient city dating from the Roman and Byzantine empires, and Ancient Kourion is the top visited archaeological site on Cyprus. Kourion is about 20 km from the Limassol City Centre, and as you’re heading there, be sure to make a pit stop at Kolossi Castle, which was built in 1210 by the Knights of St. John.
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During your Limassol Cyprus holidays, make sure you spend a day in Old Town Limassol. There is much to discover such as the towering façade of Limassol Castle, the Old Port, the Limassol Marina, and the Limassol Zoo. The popular destination of Molos is the perfect way to end the day and enjoy the relaxed Cyprus lifestyle, as you stroll with the locals on this promenade lined with stately palm trees, shops, parks, paths, and sculptures.
Find more inspiration by looking at Ezoria’s list of things to do in Cyprus, which has been compiled based on local insight and offers additional information on other exciting places to visit and make your Cyprus holidays even more memorable. Book your Limassol Cyprus holiday today, and don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.