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Paphos
Explore vibrant mosaics and ancient ruins walking through vivid history. Immerse yourself in stories told through color and stone, framed by stunning sea views.
Quick facts: Mosaics here are among the best-preserved in the Mediterranean, showcasing myths and ancient life in vivid color. Over 70 structures span the site, revealing layers of history from Roman villas to Byzantine fortresses.
Highlights: Discover the dramatic Story of Dionysus and Ariadne captured in astonishing detail across a floor mosaic that still glows with its original pigments. The contrast between the lush mosaics and rugged Mediterranean coastline makes exploring feel like stepping into an ancient painting.


Paphos
Explore ancient underground tombs with stunning frescoes and stone chambers. Experience an eerie yet beautiful glimpse into royal burial rituals of the past.
Quick facts: The tombs feature intricate underground chambers carved out of solid rock, resembling ancient apartment complexes for the dead. Locals once believed the area was a sacred necropolis, reserved exclusively for Paphitic royalty and aristocracy.
Highlights: One tomb contains frescoes so well preserved they almost look freshly painted, with deep reds and golds illuminating scenes of myth and immortality. Imagine stepping down into a cool subterranean world lined with stone sarcophagi and feeling the echo of past lives beneath your feet.

Loukoumades are small, round doughnuts soaked in honey and sprinkled with cinnamon, popular during festive occasions in Cyprus.

Kataifi is a dessert made from shredded phyllo dough, filled with nuts and drenched in sweet syrup, reflecting the rich Middle Eastern influence on Cypriot cuisine.

Baklava in Cyprus is layered with chopped nuts and sweet syrup, and it is traditionally served during celebrations and special events.

Kleftiko is slow-cooked lamb wrapped in parchment and cooked underground, originating from ancient Greek guerrilla fighters called Klefts.

Sheftalia are Cypriot sausages made from minced pork or lamb, wrapped in caul fat and grilled, often served in pita bread with salad.

Halloumi is a semi-hard, unripened cheese made from goat and sheep milk, famous for its high melting point which makes it ideal for grilling or frying.

Commandaria is one of the oldest named wines in the world, a sweet dessert wine made from sun-dried grapes in Cyprus.

Zivania is a strong traditional Cypriot spirit distilled from pomace, often homemade and served as an aperitif or digestive.

Cyprus Coffee is a thick, strong coffee served in small cups, similar to Turkish coffee, and is a staple of Cypriot social life.
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