Luxury holidays in Paphos

Today, the resort's taverna-lined waterfront, pleasant sea promenade and strip of hotels attract sun-seekers, holidaymakers and families looking for blue skies and easy-going days. But you don't have to go far to find superlative splendours: a Unesco-protected archaeological site provides a tantalising glimpse back across the millennia; to the north, beyond forests and vineyards, the Troodos Mountains offer hiking and adventure – even skiing in winter; and to the west, soft sand beaches line safe-for-swimming seas and stretch up to the beautiful and unspoilt Akamas Peninsula.

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When to go

This far east (nestled under Turkey and near the Lebanon), there are no less than 300 days of sunshine a year, so there's no bad time to go – however, the low-season months do see night-time temperatures dipping low enough to make al fresco less fun. The Troodos Mountains are sprinkled with snow in winter - so you can sunbathe and ski in the same day at some times of year. But from Spring until Autumn, days are warm and skies are generally blue.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Paphos airport is only 15km (20 minutes' drive) from the centre of town, with regular budget flights from the UK. Larnaca airport is a little further (170km – about 90 minutes), but has more frequent scheduled flights from across Europe.
  • Boats

    There are currently no passenger or car ferry services to southern Cyprus; flying is your only real option here.
  • Automobiles

    Driving is easy on Cyprus, which has decent roads and where traffic drives on the left (as it does in the UK). If you are staying longer than a few days, and getting to a decent beach is important to you, you'll want a hire car – there are plenty of rental companies. From Paphos airport, take the airport road west, following signs to Paphos town. From Larnaca (where there are also hire car desks), the drive will take a couple of hours on the coastal A roads.