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House of Dionysos
Archaeological site museum experience famous for exceptionally preserved Roman mosaics depicting mythological scenes inside a wealthy ancient villa.
Take a flight from Jāwā to Paphos and enjoy the approximately 286 miles (461 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest flight runs at 06:05, the last at 23:00.
Distance 286 miles (461 km) |
First flight 6:05 AM |
Last flight 11:00 PM |
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Archaeological site museum experience famous for exceptionally preserved Roman mosaics depicting mythological scenes inside a wealthy ancient villa.
Regional archaeological museum with finds from the Paphos district, including pottery, sculptures and objects from prehistoric to medieval periods.
Small museum displaying icons, ecclesiastical treasures and religious art linked to the Orthodox history of the Paphos region.
Seafront harbour area with castle views, promenade walks and the city's most popular atmosphere for sunset and evening strolling.
Easy coastal walking route linking harbour, beaches and hotels, popular for relaxed walks, jogging and sea views.
Revitalized upper town area with traditional streets, stairs, public art and a more local feel than the resort waterfront.
A traditional Cypriot feast of many small plates, often including dips, grilled meats, vegetables, and local specialties. It is one of the best ways to experience the island’s food culture.
Cyprus’s famous semi-hard cheese, traditionally made from sheep’s and goat’s milk. It is often grilled or fried and is a signature local product strongly associated with the island.
Slow-cooked lamb baked until very tender, usually with herbs and lemon. This classic dish is widely loved in Cyprus for its rich flavor and traditional preparation.
A well-known traditional tavern in the Paphos area, celebrated for seasonal Cypriot meze, local ingredients, and a rustic village atmosphere.
A long-established family-run restaurant known for authentic Cypriot home cooking, daily specials, and a simple, welcoming atmosphere in central Paphos.
A popular Paphos restaurant serving refined Cypriot and Greek dishes with fresh seafood and meze, in a stylish but relaxed setting near the harbor.
Costs are moderate for Cyprus. Budget eats are affordable, while seafront dining and summer hotels cost more.
Service may be included, but check the bill. Leaving 5-10% at restaurants is appreciated. Round up for taxis. Small tips are welcome for hotel staff, but not expected.
Official public transport app
Paphos International Airport, Paphos -> Karavella Bus Station, Paphos
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