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Cyprus Private Tour
4 Days/ 3 Nights
From  Ayia Napa/Protaras

PROGRAM

1st Day Arrival and transfer to the hotel in  Ayia Napa/Protaras

 

CURIUM – PAPHOS ► Distances

The drive to Paphos reveals ever - changing scenery from vineyards and citrus groves to archaeological sites, all in a beautiful Mediterranean frame.

Driving along the coast we head to the prominent archaeological site of Kourion. It is home of a magnificent Greco-Roman Theatre, stately villas and an early Christian Basilica with a baptistery attached to the north face, dating to the 5th century, which probably was the Cathedral of this city kingdom.

Next stop is at Petra tou Romiou, regarded since ancient times as the birthplace of Aphrodite, goddess of love and fertility. Once in Paphos we head to the church of Panagia Crysopolitissa , built in the 13th century over the ruins of the largest Early Byzantine basilica on the island. Within the compound one can see St. Paul's Pillar, where, according to tradition, Saint Paul was flogged before the Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was converted to Christianity.

Next to the picturesque harbor, in the Houses of Dionysus, we have the chance to admire some of the finest Roman mosaics dating the 3rd to the 5th century AD. This restored  Roman villa probably belonged to a member of the ruling Roman class or to a local wealthy  family. 

We finally visit the Tombs of the Kings. Spread over a vast area, these impressive underground tombs date back to the 4th century BC. They are carved out of solid rock with some being decorated with Doric pillars.

Returned to your hotel late afternoon.

  

 

3rd Day NICOSIA NORTH AND SOUTH -  

Meeting with the guide and departure for Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, whose city centre is hedged by majestic Venetian walls.

It is renowned for the archaeological and artistic treasures collected in its museums and, especially, to be the last city in the world divided by a wall.

First visit at Archbishopric complex, which hosts the famous Byzantine museum, one of the most important museums in Europe of its kind, featuring the largest collection of icons on the island, and the Cathedral of St. John the inside contains a fresco cycle dating 1731.

Through the Venetian Walls, via Famagusta Gate, we get to the Archaeological Museum where you can admire the fascinating collection of Cypriot artefacts and treasures of inestimable value.

We continue to the old town of Nicosia (Laiki Yitonia), across the check-point, we will be guided to the Caravanserai, Buyuk Han, one of the best preserved Ottoman architecture. The Buyuk Han stands in the centre of the traditional market, within the walls, nearby the Selimiye Mosque, known formerly as the St.Sophia Cathedral.

Return to the hotel in the afternoon.

 

4th Day Departure , check-out and transfer to the airport

 

Rates from Ayia Napa/Protaras -  Cinyras Tour

€248

4
days
01/04/21-31/10/22
 
SCHEDULE: PRIVATE
LANGUAGE : ANY

Rates are valid from 01/04/21-31/10/22

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Payments can be done with credit Card or Bank swift

* Prices are per person and does not include hotel accommodation .

The excursion can be changed according to the day of arrival

Minimum 6 -  Maximum 10 Pax           – ( minibus 10 seats )

Minimum 2 – 5 Pax      -  ( from  2-5 person excursions will be done with private car )

Include

1) Transfers to and from Larnaca or Paphos Airport to your hotel

2) Excursions with private car or minibus 10 seats OR private car for 2-5 pax

3) Tourist Guide any language

4) Entrance fee in the archaeological sites

5) Handling fees

 

Not including

1) Tips

2) Accommodation

3) Meals

4) Air Tickets

 

** (for minimum 2 pax and maximum 5 pax the excursions will be done with private car and  tourist guide  / driver)

 

 

Rates are per person and does not include accommodation. The excursion can be changed according to the day of arrival

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