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Avakas Gorge Trail
Avakas Gorge, located near Toxeftra Bay and part of the Akamas Peninsula in the Paphos province, is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. It can be reached by heading towards Agio Georgio (Saint George) of Pegia. This gorge offers a stunning display o...
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AGIOS NEOPHYTOS MONASTERY
The Agios Neophytos Monastery is carved in rock at an altitude of about 450 m, between the villages of Tala and Tsada in a natural valley, about six kilometers from the sea. It was founded by Neophytos the Recluse (1134–1214), an Orthodox monk ...
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AKAMAS PENINSULA
The Akamas peninsula, so named after an Athenian nobleman, son of Theseus, who arrived here after the Trojan War, is a place of unusual natural beauty, famed for the ecodiversity of its habitat and the variety of geological formations found here &nda...
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PETRA TOU ROMIOU
A geological formation of mammoth rocks off the southwest coast in the Paphos district, this is one of the most breath taking natural sites on the island, associated with the goddess of love Aphrodite, the ancient Greek precursor of the Roman goddess...
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Discovering Aphrodite's Rock
Aphrodite's Rock, also known as Petra tou Romiou, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Cyprus, steeped in mythology and natural beauty. According to legend, this striking sea stack is the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beaut...
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Relaxing at Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station
Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station is a hidden gem on the Akamas Peninsula, offering visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about the conservation efforts for the endangered green and loggerhead turtles. This remote and pristine beach i...
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Exploring the Tombs of the Kings
The Tombs of the Kings in Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Cypriot history. This archaeological site, dating back to the 4th century BC, features an extensive necropolis where high-ranking official...
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