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Paphos Region - Brief History
Paphos, or Pafos, situated on the south-west coast of Cyprus is capital of the district, and historically one of
the most important centres on the island. Together with Palai-Paphos (modern Kouklia) they illustrate some of
the most glorious moments of the island's history from the times of the Trojan Wars. The Roman capital of
Cyprus, Pafos was famous throughout antiquity, for two main reasons: its association with the cult of Aphrodite
and the spread of Christianity. In fact, such was the role of Pafos and such is the importance of its ancient
remains, that, in 1981, the sites of Palai-Paphos and Nea Pafos, were put on the World Cultural Heritage List of
UNESCO.
The moment you begin to explore Pafos (or Paphos or Pathos as is sometimes written by mistake) from the furthest
outskirts at Petra tou Romiou - where it is said that Aphrodite was born from the foam of the sea - you
understand the reason for its existence on earth. Pafos is a place specially created for holidays. Throughout
Pafos area, Pafos town, Yeroskipou, Peyia, Polis Chrysohous and the entire countryside with all it's colourful
tradition,the visitor is enchanted by the wonders of nature's special gifts. This part of the island possesses
all the elements of a perfect holiday location, small sandy beaches that rank high on the list of some of
Europe's best, lush natural surroundings, accommodation facilities for all budgets, entertainment to suit all
tastes and infinite sporting activities for all ages.
Add to this a lovely subtropical climate, where the changes of season are miraculously distinct. Springtime
signals colourful splashes of flowers, fruit and fauna. In the summertime the wondrous Pafos beaches invite
sunning and swimming in the clear Mediterranean waters. Autumn is the perfect time to experience the sheer,
natural beauty of the Akamas Peninsula where the delicate balance of nature is kept intact. Winter is subtly
cooler and within half an hour of Pafos the Troodos Mountains offer the opportunity for excellent skiing. Here
in Pafos the purest traditions of Cyprus live on.
But it is also a land of striking contrasts. Everywhere you turn, the past mingles with the present. The
Dionysos wine mosaics, the intriguing Tombs of the Kings, the 16th century Fortress in the picturesque fishing
harbour, Byzantine painted churches, cathedrals and museums are just some of the splendid attractions that have
been celebrated for centuries.
Delightfully, Pafos is not just sea and sun, tradition and antiquities, nature and beauty. Pafos embraces in
such a unique way both the tradition and contemporary, that makes you feel that this blend is just the way it
should be. It offers delicious restaurants, cosy pubs and trendy outdoor cafes. Discos and luxury hotels along
the waterfront add just the right cosmopolitan flavour not to mention an all ? encompassing range of shops and
boutiques. And for those who like more active holidays, or just prefer to combine holidays with their favourite
activity, Pafos is again the right place. Whether it be golf or bird watching, water sports or bowling, car
rallies or yachting to name but a few, Pafos has it all.
Pafos has a charm and up to date quality all its own and guests from around the world are assured by its
distinctive warm and welcoming atmosphere.
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