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Aphrodite Hills Resort, located approximately 20 km east of Paphos, offers a luxurious Mediterranean retreat that combines elegance with a wealth of amenities. Perched on a plateau overlooking the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite, the resort provides panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The resort features the PGA National Cyprus Golf Course, an 18-hole championship course acclaimed for its design and scenic beauty. Guests can indulge in relaxation at the Retreat Spa, which offers a range of treatments in a serene setting. The Village Square serves as the resort's social hub, hosting a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. For families, the resort offers a Kids Club and numerous activities to keep younger guests entertained. Additionally, the Sports Village provides facilities for tennis, cycling, and other sports.
Accommodation options include the 5-star Aphrodite Hills Hotel by Atlantica, offering luxurious rooms and suites, as well as a selection of private villas and apartments for those seeking a more secluded stay.

What to do in Paphos?
Paphos, located on the southwestern coast of Cyprus, is a city steeped in mythology, history, and natural beauty. Often associated with the goddess Aphrodite—who, according to legend, was born from the sea foam near Petra tou Romiou—Paphos offers visitors a unique combination of archaeological wonders, scenic landscapes, and Mediterranean charm.
The city’s crown jewel is the Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing an impressive collection of Roman mosaics, ancient villas, and ruins from the Greco-Roman period. Highlights include the House of Dionysus and the House of Theseus, where stunning floor mosaics depict mythological tales with astonishing detail and color.
Close by, the Tombs of the Kings—a necropolis carved out of solid rock—offers a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into ancient funerary practices. For more recent history, visit the Medieval Castle of Paphos at the harbor, originally built by the Byzantines and later modified by Crusaders and Ottomans.
Paphos also has a vibrant seafront with lively cafés, restaurants, and bars perfect for a relaxing evening. The harbor area is ideal for a stroll or a sunset cruise. Beaches like Coral Bay and Lara Beach offer both family-friendly fun and the chance to spot protected sea turtles nesting during summer months.
Nature enthusiasts will love exploring the Akamas Peninsula, a rugged region with hiking trails, hidden bays, and the famous Blue Lagoon, best reached by boat or 4x4 safari. Wine lovers can head into the surrounding hills, where traditional villages and boutique wineries produce Cyprus’s unique indigenous grape varieties.
Whether you’re here for mythology, ancient ruins, or tranquil sea views, Paphos delivers a rich and rewarding experience that seamlessly blends past and present.
