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Carriers Are Rapidly Increasing Services To Paphos

Paphos, the smallest of Cyprus’s major town, is also UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. The town’s recognition comes from Roman mosaics. To enjoy Paphos nightlife, visit Ayiou Antoniou located at the centre of Paphos. In recent years, Paphos has become Cyprus’ new tourist attraction. St George ’s Bird Park and children’s farm and playground and aquarium (Artemidos) in Peya are few of its major attractions. Another crowd puller is the harbour of Kato Paphos. Here various events such as water sports, mini-golf and go-karting take place. Here you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the harbour and coast from the roof of the medieval fort during the sunset.

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While Paphos archaeological park has well-preserved mosaics in the houses of Aion, Dionysus, Orpheus and Theseus and the collection of this park is considered to be among the finest in the eastern Mediterranean. Other attractions include the Nea Paphos, Agora and Saranta Kolones.

Ktima Paphos – the old Turkish quarter - is less than two miles up the hill where you’ll find most of the shops and museums. Here you’ll also find traditional souvenirs and delicious food.

Of late GB Airways has increased its services between Gatwick and Cypriot to five weekly flights. When the airline opens its new base in the former, two more flights a week will run from Manchester to Paphos.

Paphos airport, which is located on the east of the city, is 15kms away. Here you’ll find buses and taxis offering transport facility to the city centre from outside the airport terminal. The airport has facilities like ATM and bank, bars and café, bureau de change, restaurant, medical centre, duty free shopping, light refreshments and parking facility.


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