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5-Day Cyprus Summer Sun & History

⚖️Balanced Mix
5 dayssummer

Discover Cyprus at its finest with ancient ruins, cool mountain escapes, charming villages and stunning Mediterranean beaches under the summer sun.

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Day 1Paphos & Ancient Wonders
9:00 AM

Paphos Archaeological Park

Paphos Archaeological Park

Start at the main entrance near the Paphos Harbour. See the stunning Dionysus Villa floor mosaics depicting scenes from Greek mythology. Allow 2 hours to explore the well preserved ruins and Roman villas.

4.6(18k reviews)~2.5 hours
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11:30 AM

Tombs of the Kings

Tombs of the Kings

Located about 2 km northwest of the Archaeological Park along Tombs of the Kings Road. These underground rock cut tombs date back to the 4th century BC and are carved out of solid rock.

4.4(17k reviews)~1.5 hours
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1:30 PM
Lunch at a seaside taverna

~1.5 hours

Walk along Kato Paphos waterfront near the harbour. Look for a taverna with outdoor seating overlooking the Mediterranean and try Sheftalia (traditional Cypriot sausages made with pork and herbs).

4:00 PM
Aphrodite's Rock

~1 hours

Drive or take a taxi about 25 km east of Paphos on the coastal road toward Limassol. The large sea stack is said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite. Visit the nearby beach for a quick photo stop.

6:00 PM

Coral Bay Beach

Coral Bay Beach

Located about 8 km north of Paphos centre. A wide sandy beach with sunbeds and shallow clear water perfect for a sunset swim. Arrive by 5:30 PM to catch the golden hour light before the sun sets.

4.4(4k reviews)~2 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Cyprus Coffee
Breakfast$5-7

Find a bakery near the Paphos Harbour and try a fresh spanakopita (spinach and feta pie) with a Cyprus Coffee, the local unfiltered brew served with foam.

Cyprus Coffee
Kleftiko
Lunch$15-20

Look for a seaside taverna along the Kato Paphos waterfront. Order grilled Halloumi as a starter and Kleftiko (slow cooked lamb in parchment paper) as a main.

Kleftiko
Dinner
Find a casual meze restaurant in the old town near the Paphos Castle. Share a mixed meze platter with small plates like hummus, tzatziki, and grilled vegetables.
$12-18
Renting a car is the most convenient way to get around Paphos for this day, as Aphrodite's Rock and Coral Bay are spread out. Taxis via the Bolt app cost about $1.2/km. Alternatively, local buses run along the coastal route between the main sights.

AccommodationKato Paphos (the lower coastal area near the harbour and Archaeological Park)

Walking distance to the Archaeological Park, harbour restaurants, and the waterfront promenade for evening strolls.

Hotel in Kato Paphos (the lower coastal area near the harbour and Archaeological Park)
$50-80/night

Walking distance to the Archaeological Park, harbour restaurants, and the waterfront promenade for evening strolls.

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Day 2Limassol & Mountain Escape
9:00 AM

Ancient Kourion

Ancient Kourion

Arrive early before the heat. Walk the cliffside Greco-Roman theater and the House of Eustolios mosaics. Search for 'Ancient Kourion archaeological site' on Google Maps.

~2 hours
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11:30 AM

Troodos Mountains

Troodos Mountains

Drive the B9 highway uphill into the pine forests. Stop at the Platres village square for a short walk and photos of the wooded valleys below.

4.8(1k reviews)~1.5 hours
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1:00 PM
Lunch in a mountain village

~1.5 hours

Head to Kakopetria or Omodos village. Find a taverna on the main cobbled square and order sheftalia (grilled minced pork rolls) or halloumi with fresh bread.

3:00 PM

Kykkos Monastery

Kykkos Monastery

Set your GPS to 'Kykkos Monastery' on the Troodos slopes. Dress modestly (no shorts or sleeveless tops). Visit the museum and see the jeweled icon of the Virgin Mary.

4.8(8k reviews)~2 hours
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6:00 PM
Cyprus Wine Tasting Experience

~2 hours

Head to a winery in the Krasochoria (wine villages) near Paphos or Limassol. Search for 'Cyprus wine tasting near Troodos' and book ahead. Try Commandaria (a sweet dessert wine) from a local producer.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Cyprus Coffee
Breakfast$5-7

Grab a quick breakfast at a café in Limassol and order Cyprus Coffee (strong unfiltered coffee served with foam) with a slice of baklava (nut-filled phyllo pastry).

Cyprus Coffee
Sheftalia
Lunch$12-15

Find a taverna in Omodos or Kakopetria village square and order sheftalia (grilled pork and herb rolls wrapped in caul fat) with a side of village salad and fresh pita bread.

Sheftalia
Dinner
Look for a casual restaurant back in Limassol along the Molos seafront promenade and try grilled halloumi with a simple pasta or chicken dish. Pair it with a local Keo lager.
$15-20
Rent a car for the day it gives you the freedom to navigate the winding mountain roads to Troodos, Kourion, and the wineries. Taxis cost around $1.2/km and apps like Bolt work well in Limassol but coverage is spotty in the mountains.

AccommodationLimassol Old Town (historic center near the marina and castle)

Close to restaurants, the promenade, and easy access to the highway for your mountain day trip.

Hotel in Limassol Old Town (historic center near the marina and castle)
$50-80/night

Close to restaurants, the promenade, and easy access to the highway for your mountain day trip.

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Day 3Nicosia & Capital Culture
10:00 AM
Nicosia Old City

~2.5 hours

Enter through the Famagusta Gate and wander Ledra Street into the old city center. Look for the Buyuk Han caravanserai courtyard and the Selimiye Mosque (former Cathedral of St. Sophia) for layered history.

12:30 PM
Lunch in the Old City

~1.5 hours

Find a taverna along Onasagorou Street or in the narrow lanes near the cathedral square. Try a mixed meze or grilled halloumi to keep things light before the afternoon museum visit.

2:30 PM

Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia

Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia

Housed in a restored mansion on Ippokratous Street in the old city. The museum covers Nicosia from ancient times through the 20th century and has a solid English audio guide.

4.7(730 reviews)~2 hours
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5:00 PM
Stroll along the Green Line

~1.5 hours

Walk the buffer zone between the Greek and Turkish sectors near Ledra Palace. Checkpoints are visible along Paphos Street; you can glimpse boarded buildings and UN patrols that divide the capital.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a Cyprus coffee and a pastry at any bakery near the old city entrance. Ask for a slice of tahini pie or an olive bread roll for a savory start.
$3-5
Sheftalia
Lunch$10-15

Look for a small meze taverna off Onasagorou Street and order sheftalia (grilled minced pork wrapped in caul fat) with a side of village salad and fresh pita.

Sheftalia
Kleftiko
Dinner$12-18

Find a restaurant in the old city courtyard area near Buyuk Han and order kleftiko (slow-cooked lamb in parchment paper). Pair it with a glass of house red wine.

Kleftiko
Nicosia is compact and walkable within the old city walls. For longer trips use Bolt or Ride taxi apps (around $1.2/km). Public buses run along the main avenues but walking covers most sights.

AccommodationOld City center near Eleftheria Square (central square connecting old and new Nicosia)

Walking distance to all today's attractions plus easy access to restaurants and bars after dark.

Hotel in Old City center near Eleftheria Square (central square connecting old and new Nicosia)
$45-65/night

Walking distance to all today's attractions plus easy access to restaurants and bars after dark.

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Day 4Larnaca & Coastal Charms
9:00 AM

Larnaca Salt Lake

Larnaca Salt Lake

Walk the lakeside path at dawn when flamingos are most active. Search for the Hala Sultan Tekke mosque on the shore, a key landmark.

4.4(992 reviews)~1.5 hours
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10:30 AM

Lefkara Village

Lefkara Village

Park near the central square and wander the cobblestone lanes lined with lace and silver shops. Head to the upper neighborhood for the best views and quietest streets.

4.7(955 reviews)~2 hours
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1:00 PM
Lunch in Lefkara

~1 hours

Find a taverna off the main lane and order grilled halloumi or souvlaki. Most spots along the square serve set lunch menus for around 10 euros.

3:30 PM

Cape Greco National Park

Cape Greco National Park

Drive to the main parking area near the Ayioi Anargyroi chapel, then hike the coastal path to the sea caves and natural bridge viewpoint. Bring water and sturdy shoes.

4.8(7k reviews)~2 hours
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6:00 PM

Fig Tree Bay

Fig Tree Bay

Arrive late enough to avoid peak heat. Swim off the main sandy beach and rinse off at the public showers before heading to dinner.

4.7(2k reviews)~1.5 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick Cyprus coffee and a spinach pie from any bakery near Larnaca Salt Lake. Toast with layered phyllo and local cheese will keep you full until lunch.
$4-6
Sheftalia
Lunch$10-14

Find a family-run taverna in Lefkara's main square and order sheftalia (grilled pork and herb sausages) served with warm pitta and a squeeze of lemon.

Sheftalia
Dinner
Look for a seafood restaurant along the Protaras coastal strip and order grilled octopus with lemon potatoes and a side of horiatiki (Greek salad).
$16-22
Rent a car for this day the Larnaca to Cape Greco stretch has limited bus coverage. Use Bolt or Ride for short rides in town (around $1.2 per km).

AccommodationLarnaca (seafront promenade along Phinikoudes)

Staying on the Larnaca promenade keeps you central for this day's coastal route and puts you steps from waterfront tavernas for dinner.

Hotel in Larnaca (seafront promenade along Phinikoudes)
$50-70/night

Staying on the Larnaca promenade keeps you central for this day's coastal route and puts you steps from waterfront tavernas for dinner.

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Day 5Beach & Farewell
Morning
Relaxed beach time

~3 hours

Head to Mackenzie Beach for soft sand and calm shallow water. Find a sunbed near the Laiki Bank building for easy access to cafes and restrooms.

1:00 PM
Leisurely farewell lunch

~1.5 hours

Walk to a seaside taverna along the Larnaca promenade near Piale Pasha street. Order fresh grilled fish or meze, and finish with a Cyprus Coffee.

3:00 PM
Last-minute souvenir shopping

~1.5 hours

Browse the shops on Ermou Street and the municipal market near the old town center. Look for halloumi to pack, handmade lace, and small bottles of Commandaria wine.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Cyprus Coffee
Breakfast$4-6

Grab a quick breakfast at a cafe near the Finikoudes Promenade and order a Cyprus Coffee with a sesame bread ring (koulouri) for a light start to the day.

Cyprus Coffee
Lunch
Find a taverna along Piale Pasha street overlooking the sea and order a mixed meze platter with fresh grilled halloumi and octopus.
$12-18
Dinner
Try a casual spot near the old town market serving souvlaki wraps from a street-side grill, paired with a cold local Keo beer.
$8-12
Walk everywhere in central Larnaca it is flat and compact. For trips to Mackenzie Beach or further out use Bolt or Ride taxis at roughly $1.2/km they take only a few minutes to arrive.

AccommodationFinikoudes Promenade (seafront strip with restaurants and shops)

Staying along the promenade puts you steps from the beach, dining, and souvenir stalls for a stress-free final day.

Hotel in Finikoudes Promenade (seafront strip with restaurants and shops)
$50-80/night

Staying along the promenade puts you steps from the beach, dining, and souvenir stalls for a stress-free final day.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$50
Food / day$30
Transport / day$12
Activities / day$15
Daily total$107
Trip total$535

Mid-range budget breakdown: $50/night hotel, $30/day food (two meals out), $12/day transport (mix of buses and occasional taxi), $15/day for activities and sightseeing. Street food ($5) and grocery snacks help save money. Beer ~$3, coffee ~$2.5.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink. Bring a reusable bottle.
Power Plugs: Type C and F. Bring an adapter.
Best Taxi Apps: Bolt, Ride, and Heetch are reliable.
Public Transport: Buses are the main option. Quality is average but covers key routes.
Languages: Greek and Turkish are official. English works well across tourist areas.
Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, B, and Typhoid are recommended.
Best Months: Visit April, May, October, or November for great weather.
Safety: Safe overall. Good foreigner friendliness. Watch for scorpions and snakes in nature.
Food Costs: Restaurant meal ~$15, street food ~$5, beer ~$3, coffee ~$2.50.
Internet: 40 Mbps average. Good for remote work. eSIM or local SIM recommended.

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