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Really lovely stay for 2 weeks, the sea views were great, the villa was in a good location that we could walk to restaurants and bars if wanted, a car isn’t essential. Plenty to see and do. The villa was well equipped with everything we needed.

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Villas in Paphos, Cyprus

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Discover our selection of beautiful villas in Paphos. Each property offers comfort, style, and the perfect base for your Cyprus holiday.

Sea. History. Slower rhythm.

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What to do in Paphos

Paphos blends coastline, history, and slower living effortlessly.

Start at Paphos Harbour
morning walks beside the sea, cafés opening slowly.

From there, wander toward the Paphos Archaeological Park
or take the coast road toward Coral Bay Beach.

Boat trips drift toward the Blue Lagoon and coastline caves,
while inland villages and nearby wineries offer a slower change of pace.

As evening settles, rooftop bars, harbour restaurants, and sunset walks soften the city again.

Sea. History. Slower rhythm.

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Bars & Restaurants

Paphos moves easily from relaxed lunches to slower evenings by the sea.

Along the harbour, restaurants like The Pelican Restaurant, Dias Zeus Restaurant, and Ouzeri serve fresh seafood, local dishes, and sunset views.

For cocktails and later evenings, rooftop bars and seaside lounges around the harbour soften the pace without losing the atmosphere.

Warm air. Shared plates. Music drifting through the night.

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Beaches

Paphos offers a coastline that changes gently from bay to bay.

At Coral Bay Beach the water stays calm and easy for long swims.

Closer to town, Lighthouse Beach
brings open sea views beside the promenade.

Further along, quieter coves appear near the Sea Caves Peyia
and the edges of the Akamas Peninsula.

Sea. Sun. Open coastline.

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Family Fun

Paphos keeps family days relaxed, with plenty nearby to explore together.

Start at Paphos Zoo
easy walking paths, shaded spaces, and open views.

Boat trips from Paphos Harbour
bring swimming stops and coastal views, while beach days at Coral Bay Beach
need very little planning.

And by evening:

Ice cream by the promenade.
Dinner near the harbour.
A slower end to the day.

Easy moments stay longer here.

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Places of Interest

Paphos blends ancient history with open coastline.

Start at the Paphos Archaeological Park
ancient mosaics and ruins beside the sea.

Nearby, the Tombs of the Kings
bring carved stone chambers and quieter surroundings.

Follow the coast toward the Sea Caves Peyia
or head deeper into the Akamas Peninsula
for wilder landscapes and open views.

History. Coast. Stillness.

Paphos FAQs

Where is Paphos located?

Paphos is on the southwest coast of Cyprus and is one of the island’s most popular holiday destinations. 

What is Paphos famous for?

Paphos is known for: 

  • Beaches and resorts 
  • Ancient archaeological sites 
  • Beautiful sunsets 
  • Harbour restaurants 
  • Mythology linked to Aphrodite 

Which airport serves Paphos?

Most visitors arrive through Paphos International Airport, located about 20 minutes from the main tourist areas. 

Is Paphos good for families?

Yes. Paphos is popular with families because of its beaches, villa resorts, waterparks, boat trips, and relaxed atmosphere.

Is Paphos suitable for couples, families, or group holidays?

Yes. Paphos is a versatile destination that suits:

  • Couples looking for romantic seaside restaurants and sunsets 
  • Families wanting beaches, resorts, and activities 
  • Groups staying in villas with pools 
  • Retirees seeking a relaxed atmosphere 
  • Adventure travellers exploring hiking, diving, and boat trips

Can you swim year-round in Paphos?

Many visitors swim from April through November. The sea is warmest in late summer and early autumn. 

What currency is used in Paphos?

The Euro (€).

Is English widely spoken in Paphos?

Yes. English is widely spoken in restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions.

What are the top attractions in Paphos?

Popular attractions include: 

  • Paphos Archaeological Park 
  • Tombs of the Kings 
  • Paphos Harbour 
  • Aphrodite’s Rock 
  • Akamas Peninsula

Do I need a car in Paphos?

Not always. If staying near the harbour or main tourist zone, buses and taxis are easy to use. A rental car is useful for exploring villages and beaches outside town. 

Is Paphos expensive?

Paphos is generally more affordable than many Mediterranean resort destinations.

What is the weather like in Paphos?

Paphos has: 

  • Hot, dry summers 
  • Mild winters 
  • Over 300 sunny days per year 

Are beaches in Paphos sandy?

Some are sandy, while others are rocky or mixed. Coral Bay is one of the most popular sandy beaches near Paphos. 

Is Paphos good for nightlife?

Yes, though it’s more relaxed than party destinations like Ayia Napa. The harbour area and Bar Street offer bars, pubs, and live music venues.

Are there supermarkets and pharmacies easily available in Paphos?

Yes. Paphos has plenty of supermarkets, bakeries, pharmacies, and convenience stores, including many that stay open late in tourist areas during summer.

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Why Choose Paphos Villas?

During your Paphos Cyprus holidays, there is something to excite and entice every traveller in your group. In Paphos Old Town, you’ll find attractions such as the Byzantine Museum, Paphos Castle, the Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa, and Tombs of the Kings, which was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. Take a stroll to the Paphos Harbour, and while there, explore the wonder of the Paphos Mosaics. These mosaics are thought by scholars to be among the best in the world, and they are an invaluable part of Greek and Roman historical culture.

For those who love both adventure and culture during their Paphos Cyprus holidays, one unmissable sight is the Saint Neophytos Monastery. Dating back to the 12th century, it is a secluded cave that is just a few minutes from Paphos, and is well worth a trip. Visitors can explore the cave’s interior to see how the ancient monks lived, and also visit the museum inside. Contact us today, and book your Paphos Cyprus holiday!

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Paphos Old Town is located amidst a variety of beautiful sandy beaches, world-class restaurants, and local markets. As you explore Paphos Old Town, you’ll see a unique mix of both modern amenities and ancient ruins. A stroll through town will delight visitors with charming tavernas, artisanal shops, and colourful murals displayed on the town walls, painted by the hands of local street artists. Paphos is also famous for its vibrant nightlife scene.

Our range of villas for rent in Paphos are excellently located nearby the main beach and Paphos Old Town. Choose from our stunning selection and start planning the perfect getaway. Want even more inspiration? Read our insightful list of the top things to do in Cyprus and browse through our hand picked destinations for the most memorable Cyprus holiday yet.

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