Enjoy a fascinating trip to two of Cyprus' most popular cities, rich in history and culture. We begin at Hala Sultan Tekke, a significant Islamic shrine in Larnaca, dedicated to Umm Haram, the Prophet Mohammed’s relative. It is considered the third most important holy site in Islam.
Next, we visit Larnaca's Salt Lake, once a vital source of "white gold" for Cyprus’ economy and now a stunning natural attraction. A seaside walk offers refreshing views before we explore the famous 9th-century Church of St. Lazarus, known for miracles and attracting pilgrims worldwide.
Our journey continues to Nicosia, Cyprus’ divided capital. You’ll walk along Ledra Street, cross the "Green Line," and experience the city's northern part.
This tour is a perfect way to explore Cyprus’ diverse history and cultural landmarks while enjoying its breathtaking sights.
Private tour<br/>Pickup included
Shared tour<br/>Pickup included
Hala Sultan Tekke sits gracefully on the edge of Larnaca Salt Lake, its domes mirrored in still water that glows pink during flamingo season. Whether you visit at sunset or in the quiet of morning, the site blends nature, history, and calm in a way that stays with you.
Larnaca Salt Lake shifts with the seasons — in winter, it fills with water and flamingos, turning the landscape into a living postcard; in summer, it becomes a shimmering, dry expanse under the sun, peaceful and otherworldly. Whether you're here for a breezy walk or to catch the changing light, the lake always offers a quiet kind of beauty.
Built over the reputed tomb of Lazarus, this 9th-century stone church anchors the soul of Larnaca, where history, faith, and daily life all meet. Just steps from cafés and streets, it offers a moment of stillness beneath ancient arches and timeless domes.
Walking tour. You can compare the differences between the new and old parts of one of the most unusual cities in the world. You will see the impressive Venetian walls of the 16th century, the Cathedral Church of John the Baptist, "Laiki Geytonia" - narrow cozy alleys and medieval buildings, a checkpoint (Northern Cyprus), as well as the impressive Cathedral Church of Hagia Sophia of the 13th century, which later became a mosque. Here you will have free time to walk in Northern part of Nicosia and have lunch.
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Paphos is a coastal city in southwestern Cyprus, renowned for its rich history and mythological significance as the birthplace of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and stunning Mediterranean landscapes.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient ruins, mosaics, and the remains of Roman villas. This park is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A legendary sea stack where, according to Greek mythology, the goddess Aphrodite emerged from the sea. A popular spot for swimming and photography.
An underground necropolis dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The tombs are carved out of solid rock and are a fascinating glimpse into ancient burial practices.
A medieval castle located at the edge of the Paphos harbor. The castle has a rich history and offers beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.
A natural waterfall and bathing area located in a scenic forest setting. The site is associated with the myth of Adonis and Aphrodite.
A selection of small dishes served together, including grilled meats, vegetables, and dips.
A semi-hard cheese made from a mixture of goat and sheep milk, often grilled and served with vegetables.
A slow-cooked lamb dish with herbs and vegetables, traditionally cooked in a sealed clay pot.
Small, deep-fried dough balls soaked in honey and sprinkled with cinnamon and nuts.
The best time to visit Paphos is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller. This period is ideal for exploring the historical sites and enjoying the beaches.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+2 (EET)
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Paphos is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Paphos Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and covers most major attractions. Buses are frequent and reliable, making it easy to get around without a car.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
A mountainous region offering scenic drives, hiking trails, and traditional villages. The Troodos Mountains are known for their natural beauty and cool climate.
A scenic peninsula with rugged landscapes, hidden beaches, and diverse wildlife. The Akamas Peninsula is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A vibrant coastal city known for its rich history, modern amenities, and lively atmosphere. Limassol offers a mix of historical sites, shopping, and dining.
Price varies by option