Now it is possible to walk from the eastern end of Geroskipou Beach all the way to Sandy Beach in Lempa. It would take you about three to four hours, so we have turned the route into a hyperlapse.
Nothing beats a stroll along Paphos Sea Front. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and stop in a cafe or restaurant for a bite to eat of drink. And if you are after a present, there are plenty of gift shops up and down the promenade.
The harbour is the place to go for tours or to get a closer look at the fish in the sea. There are a number of excellent restaurants here too, as well as an Artisan Market.
Paphos Castle is a fort that can be found on Paphos Harbour, and predates most of the rest of the Sea Front area by several hundred years. For a small fee you can have a wander through its rooms and learn a bit of history. It also looks very pretty at night.
The Archaeological Park is the Jewel in Paphos' crown. Aside from the fabulous mosaics there are numerous ruins dotted around the landscape, including the outdoor theatre, 40 Column Fortress and Toumpallos. An essential component of your visit.
The Lighthouse is one of Paphos' best loved landmarks. You can't actually go up to the light, it is situated in a courtyard with a number of buildings containing information on the lighthouse and wider area.