The Ultimate Guide to Kato Paphos - What to See, Eat & Do
The Must-See Sights
Start your exploration right on your doorstep. The apartment is just 650 metres from the Paphos Archaeological Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), home to exquisite Roman mosaics in the Houses of Dionysos, Theseus, Aion, and Orpheus. Entry is just €4.50, and early morning visits are magical - you'll have the mosaics almost to yourself.
- Paphos Castle - The medieval fort at the harbour, rebuilt by the Ottomans. Best at sunset with a drink at the waterfront. (1 km from apartment)
- Tombs of the Kings - Carved underground tombs dating back to the 4th century BC. Dramatic and photogenic. (2.5km, easy walk along the coast)
- St. Paul's Pillar & Agia Kyriaki - Where the apostle Paul was allegedly whipped. A beautiful church still in active use. (600m)
- Paphos Lighthouse - Less touristy, great for sunset walks along the cliff path. (1km)
Best Restaurants & Cafes
Kato Paphos has everything from authentic Cypriot meze to international cuisine. Here are our tried-and-tested favourites:
- Hondros - The best meze in Paphos, full stop. Family-run, generous portions, book ahead on weekends. (1km from apartment)
- Kiniras Garden - Romantic courtyard dining in a restored mansion. Outstanding wine list with Cypriot wines. (1.2km)
- Fat Mama's - Great brunch spot with harbour views. Their eggs Benedict and fresh juices are legendary. (600m)
- Pinto Art Cafe - Perfect for morning coffee and people-watching near the harbour. (550m)
- Ta Piatakia - Tiny, authentic, no-frills taverna. Go for the kleftiko and halloumi. Cash only. (800m)
Sunset Spots You Can Walk To
45m² apartment in the heart of Kato Paphos - walk to everything you just read about.
from €61/nightCheck AvailabilityPaphos sunsets are legendary - the Mediterranean sky turns gold, pink and purple almost every evening. Here are our top spots, all walkable from the apartment:
- Paphos Castle pier - The classic. Grab a drink from a harbour bar and watch the sun drop behind the castle walls. (1 km)
- The Lighthouse cliff path - Less crowded, with 270° sea views. Bring a blanket and a bottle of Commandaria wine. (1km)
- Fabrica Hill - Ancient rock-cut chambers overlooking the harbour. A photographer's dream at golden hour. (700m)
Day Trips Worth Taking
Paphos is also the perfect base for exploring western Cyprus. You can rent a car easily (we can recommend agencies), or use the local buses for some destinations.
- Aphrodite's Rock (Petra tou Romiou) - The mythical birthplace of Aphrodite. 25 minutes by car, stunning photo opportunity. Go in the afternoon for the best light.
- Akamas Peninsula - Wild, untouched nature reserve. Hike the Aphrodite Trail, swim at Blue Lagoon, or take a boat trip from Latchi. (40 min by car)
- Troodos Mountains - Painted Byzantine churches (UNESCO), cedar forests, and cooler temperatures. Perfect escape on hot summer days. (1 hour)
- Avakas Gorge - A dramatic 30m-deep gorge you can walk through. Easy access, bring water shoes. (30 min)
Practical Tips
- Getting around: Bus 603 connects Kato Paphos to the harbour and Coral Bay (€1.50). For Tombs of the Kings, walk or take bus 615. Bolt/taxi apps work well.
- Water: Tap water is safe but mineral-tasting. We provide a filtered water jug in the apartment.
- Language: English is widely spoken everywhere. Greek is appreciated but not necessary.
- Tipping: 10% at restaurants is standard, not obligatory. Round up for taxis.
- Sun protection: Even in spring/autumn, Cyprus sun is strong. SPF 50 and a hat are recommended.
How many days do you need in Kato Paphos?
3-5 days is ideal. Two days cover the main sights (Archaeological Park, harbour, Old Town). Add 1-2 days for beach trips and a day trip to Akamas Peninsula or Troodos Mountains.
Is Kato Paphos walkable?
Yes! The harbour, Archaeological Park, restaurants, shops and Lovely Ap apartment are all within walking distance. For beaches beyond the harbour area and villages, you will need a car or bus.
What is the best time to visit Kato Paphos?
April to June and September to November offer warm weather without extreme heat. Summer (July-August) reaches 35-40°C. Winter is mild (15-20°C) and great for sightseeing - just too cold for most swimmers.
Is Kato Paphos safe for tourists?
Very safe. Cyprus has one of the lowest crime rates in Europe. Kato Paphos is well-lit, tourist-friendly and walkable at night. Standard precautions apply - keep valuables secure and watch for pickpockets in crowded areas.
What should I not miss in Kato Paphos?
The Paphos Archaeological Park (UNESCO World Heritage), sunset at the harbour, fresh fish at the Old Town tavernas, and the Tombs of the Kings. For a local experience, visit the Saturday market in Ktima (Upper Paphos).