Paphos is a coastal city in the southwestern part of Cyprus. It has a rich history, stunning beaches and a wealth of cultural attractions. The history of the city dates back to the 4th century BC, when it was the capital of the Kingdom of Paphos. The city is rich in archaeological sites, which have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. One of the most famous is the archaeological site of Kato Paphos. Its houses the remains of Roman villas, mosaics and an ancient theater. Here visitors can immerse themselves in the past and explore the fascinating history of the city.

Travel from Agia Napa to Paphos

If you want to travel from Agia Napa to Paphos, you have two options: The intercity bus or the rental car. The Intercity bus offers a direct connection from Agia Napa to Paphos. Intercity bus 43 departs once a day and takes about 3 hours to cover the almost 200 kilometer route. Please note that this connection is only offered once a day, so you should plan your trip accordingly.

An alternative option is to first take the intercity bus 23 from Agia Napa to Nicosia and change there. Then continue with the intercity bus 26 from Nicosia to Paphos. The buses from Nicosia to Paphos run approximately every hour, so you have more flexibility in planning your trip. However, including the change in Nicosia, you should allow about 4 hours for the entire trip. The exact departure times can be viewed on the website of the bus company IntercityBuses.

If you appreciate the convenience and flexibility of a rental car, this is the best option for you. The journey from Agia Napa to Paphos takes about 2 hours and goes along the A3, A5, A1 and A6 highways. With a rental car, you can tailor the trip to your own preferences and stop along the way to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Cyprus. For example, you can look up which sights there are on the way from Agia Napa to Paphos in a travel guide.

Archaeological Park

At the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, visitors can explore the remains of the ancient city of Nea Paphos, founded in the 4th century BC. Highlights of the park include the Medieval Fort at the harbor and the House of Dionysus, a Roman mosaic complex depicting the legends and stories of the ancient gods. The Archaeological Park offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and culture of the ancient civilizations that once flourished in the city.

Kato Paphos Archaeological Park
Kato Paphos Archaeological Park

Tombs of the Kings of Nea Paphos

Another impressive archaeological landmark are the tombs of the kings of Nea Paphos. These ancient tombs date back to the 4th century BC and were built for high-ranking personalities of the time. The tombs are carved into the rock and offer a glimpse of the impressive architecture and artistry of the time. The royal tombs are an impressive example of the city’s rich history and culture.

Tombs of the Kings of Nea Paphos
Tombs of the Kings of Nea Paphos

Aphrodite’s Rock

Aphrodite’s Rock is located about 30 kilometers southeast of Paphos. Bus line 631 runs several times a day from the port to Aphrodite’s Rock. The exact schedule can be found on the website of the bus company Paphos Transport Organization, if you search there for the connection from Harbour (Main Station) to Petra tou Romiou.

According to legend, Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, was born here. The rocks are found along the coast and offer a breathtaking view of the turquoise sea. Many tourists visit this place to enjoy the beauty of nature and refresh themselves in the waters around the rocks. It is even said that bathing in these waters gives eternal youth and beauty.

Aphrodite's Rock
Aphrodite’s Rock

Coral Bay Beach

Besides its rich history and cultural significance, Paphos also offers a variety of beautiful beaches. Coral Bay Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the area, offering fine sand and crystal clear waters. Here, visitors can relax in the sun, swim in the sea or try water sports like snorkeling and scuba diving. Lara Bay Beach is another gem and is known for its pristine beauty and the opportunity to see sea turtles nesting.

Coral Bay Beach is located 12 kilometers north of Paphos. Bus line 615 runs to Coral Bay Beach every 10 to 15 minutes during the day. The exact schedule can be found on the website of the bus company Paphos Transport Organization, if you search there for the connection from Harbour (Main Station) to Coral bay.