
Erin Villa: Paphos...
Cyprus is steeped in 5000 years of history, it has many fine archaeological sites including at least 3 amphi theatres where theatrical performances and concerts take place during the summer. Paphos Town (History and Mythology) Paphos town is strongly connected to Greek mythology and its history.
Paphos was the capital of Cyprus under the Ptolemy’s, successors of Alexander the Great, when its harbour was a thriving port, and remained Cyprus’s first city for more than seven centuries under Roman rule.
It’s said that Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty, rose from the waves and crashed on its shores.
But returning to the modern day, enjoy a cool refreshing drink, a steaming Cypriot coffee or a mouth-watering meal in one of the taverns, restaurants or bars that dot the scenic harbour side and the luxury hotels along the coastline suit every taste and budget
Coral Bay
Coral Bay is famed for having one of the most beautiful sandy beaches on the island, and with its sparkling clear waters, safe swimming and sport facilities, it’s not surprising that it’s a favourite with tourists and locals alike. Close by you can find shops, supermarkets, and also restaurants and taverns which serve fresh fish and Cyprus delicacies.
Aphrodite’s Rock (Petra tou Romiou)
On the south coast of the island, on one of the most beautiful beaches, lies “Petra tou Romiou” as it’s known in Cyprus, the location where Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love, was said to have emerged from the sea. Aphrodite’s Rock is a massive chunk of stone that marks the spot, her birthplace was a place of pilgrimage for the entire Hellenic world.
Paphos Castle
Paphos Castle was originally built as a Byzantine fort to protect its famous p
icturesque harbour, in the 13th century it was rebuilt by the Lusignans and then dismantled by the Venetians in 1570, who were unable to defend it against the Ottomans, who then restored and strengthened it after capturing the island. Since 1935 it has been declared an ancient monument and is now considered as one of the hallmarks of the Paphos region. Just in front of the Castle, on the square, many cultural events take place, and during September each year the Paphos Aphrodite Festival takes place, which presents a different opera each year by famous artists who use the building as scenery.
Tombs of the Kings
The Tombs of the Kings is spread over a vast area containing impressive underground tombs that date back to the 4th century BC.
The Tombs are carved out of solid rock, some being decorated with Doric pillars.
Although being tombs of high officials rather than Kings, it was named Tombs of the Kings for the magnificence of the tombs.
The site of the tombs of the kings is well worth a visit as is the site of the Byzantine church where St. Paul was tortured while chained to a pillar, although only ruins remain a delightful Anglican church is adjacent where anyone is welcome to visit and join in a service

Erin Villa, Secret Valley, Paphos, Cyprus. Luxury private villa with pool, sleeps 9.