Paphos H/D City Tour

Let yourself be taken back in time on this 4-hour excursion through ancient Cyprus! Visit the Lusigan-style Paphos Castle, built in 1391 to protect the harbour, and explore Old Town Paphos and its hidden gems, including art, handicrafts, and traditional products.

Meet local artisans and experience craftspeople at work, using techniques that have been passed down for centuries. Sample homemade food and local products, such as dates, olives, and lemons. Finish off with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Tomb of the Kings, as well as the Neo-Paphos Archaeological Park, with its unique underground tombs from the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Admire the incredibly well-preserved mosaics of the House of Dionysos and gain insight into the ancient Greek way of life.

When you’re done, you’ll have a better understanding of the architecture and culture that make up Cyprus – the perfect way to end your excursion!

Flavours of Cyprus

You will be picked up from your centrally located hotel in Ayia Napa, Protaras or Larnaca town. Your first stop will be Oros Machaira where you will learn about the honey making process as well as tasting honey and honey pie.

Hop back on board and head to Agors where your will visit a rose and sweet factory and learn more about the cultivation of roses and rose products. Sample some meat products at the local shop.

You will then head to a small village for a delicious lunch at a local tavern. In the afternoon, you will visit a local winery where you will taste some Cyprus wines.

Famagusta & Beach

You will be picked up from your centrally located hotel in Ayia Napa or Protaras area and cross the UN-patrolled border into northern Cyprus. Sit back and enjoy the views as you are passing by the “Ghost Town” on your way to Famagusta old town.

Along the way, your guide will tell you all the interesting facts and tales of the historic port city of Famagusta. Once in the old town of Famagusta, you will have the opportunity to visit the impressive Latin Cathedral of St. Nicholas and have some free time to stroll around.

Hop back in the air-conditioned bus and head to Constantia Beach where you will have lunch (lunch box + drink) and some free time for swimming.

* Please remember to bring valid passport or EU ID card on this trip.

Famagusta

Cross the UN-patrolled border into northern Cyprus and visit some of the north’s most famous historical sites. The first stop of this day trip is Salamis Archaeological Site, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea from Cyprus’s east coast.

Salamis was the most brilliant ancient city in Cyprus and the capital of the island for more than a thousand years. The archaeological site of Salamis, culture and history is considered as one of the most important not just in Cyprus but also in the Mediterranean Sea. Discover the archaeological site of Salamis as your guide shares with you the rise and fall of this Great Greek Kingdom.

Then head to and Visit the St Barnabas church and tomb. This day tour continues with lunch and a short walk at Constantia Beach. In the afternoon you will visit the Latin Cathedral of St Nicholas and Othello Tower (no visit inside).

Before heading back, enjoy some free time in the old town of Famagusta and take in the panoramic view of the ghost town. The once-bustling holiday resort was abandoned during the Turkish invasion of 1974 and has remained sealed behind barbed wire barricades ever since.

* Please remember to bring your passport / ID on this trip.

Wine Tour – Omodos

Your private tour starts with a visit to Ktima Gerolemo winery, located near the village of Omodos in the Limassol region. You will be guided through a modern family winery and introduced to the principles of organic cultivation of the vine and the “secrets” of wine.

Following the winery tour, you will have the opportunity to taste the wines served with snacks while enjoying spectacular views of the valley and the vineyards.

We then head off to Omodos, with its cobbled square, old stone-built houses, a Medieval wine press and the monastery of Timios Stavros (Holy Cross), with its old icons and impressive woodcarvings with lunch then served at a local tavern (Kyr Yiannis)

Our next stop is at Archimadrita village, where you will visit the newly established boutique family winery committed to producing wines of the highest calibre. Guided through the winery, you will have the opportunity to do some wine tasting while enjoying spectacular views of the valley.

Discover Famagusta

Cross the UN-patrolled border into northern Cyprus and visit some of the north’s most famous historical sites. The first stop of this day trip is Salamis Archaeological Site, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea from Cyprus’s east coast.

Salamis was the most brilliant ancient city in Cyprus and the capital of the island for more than a thousand years. The archaeological site of Salamis, culture and history is considered one of the most important not just in Cyprus but also in the Mediterranean Sea. Discover the archaeological site of Salamis as your guide shares with you the rise and fall of this Great Greek Kingdom. The next stop is Famagusta City where you will visit the Latin Cathedral of Saint Nicholas and Othello Tower.

Enjoy your free time for lunch or for strolling around in the old town. Before heading back, a short stop at Constantia Beach where you will have the opportunity for a panoramic view of the ghost town of Famagusta. The once-bustling holiday resort was abandoned during the Turkish invasion of 1974 and has remained sealed behind barbed wire barricades ever since.

* Please remember to bring your passport / ID on this trip.

Love Cyprus

Discover rural Cyprus on an unforgettable journey around the Western side of the island.  Begin in Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock, the mythical birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, and take in the stunning views of the Cypriot coastline.

Continue with a visit to the impressive archaeological site of Kourion, a Greek City-State.  View the Greco-Roman architecture including the amphitheatre and beautiful mosaics at this important site.  Next stop is Kolossi Castle, a well-preserved Crusader-era castle surrounded by a beautiful courtyard.  Proceed to Omodos, the mountain-ringed village.

Enjoy a guided walk to meet the local people and enjoy the scenery. Free time for lunch will be give for you to enjoy in one of the local taverns.  Finally, experience the traditional Cyprus wine in a local winery before heading back to your hotel.

Don’t miss this chance to explore the beauty of rural Cyprus.

Nicosia The Last Divided Capital

Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, finds out about the turbulent history of one of the world’s last divided cities. Arriving in the south part of Nicosia, your guide will show and give you all the interesting facts about this town.

Discover the Liberty Monument and the Cathedral of St John located in the centre of the old town of Nicosia. Despite its modest exterior, the interior of The Cathedral of St John will take you by surprise. You’ll be taken on a walking tour through the partially car-free old town within the Venetian Walls and visit Leventis Museum.

Ample free time will be provided for shopping or for lunch.

Troodos & Kykkos Monastery

The journey into the Troodos Mountains is spectacular. You’ll pass small villages and get a glimpse of traditional Cypriot life. You will be transferred to a local village for a coffee break (not included). Afterwards, you travel high in the pine-clad Troodos Mountains you’ll find the Kykkos Monastery.

Omodos Village, where you will have a guided walk through the village and visit the Monastery of Holy Cross. Your guide will fill your day with plenty of stories and unravel the history of Cyprus, piece by piece.

Nicosia

Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, finds out about the turbulent history of one of the world’s last divided cities. Arriving in the south part of Nicosia, your guide will show and give you all the interesting facts about this town.

Discover the Liberty Monument and the Cathedral of St John located in the centre of the old town of Nicosia. Despite its modest exterior, the interior of The Cathedral of St John will take you by surprise. You’ll be taken on a walking tour through the partially car-free old town within the Venetian Walls and visit Leventis Museum.

Ample free time will be provided for shopping or for lunch.