The island is small. Use it.
Everything worth seeing in the south of Cyprus is within ninety minutes of Limassol. Here are the ones we drive most, with what each actually costs and how long you should genuinely allow.
Kourion Archaeological Site
The Greco-Roman theatre cut into the cliff, the House of Eustolios mosaics and a view straight down to the sea.
Limassol Castle & Medieval Museum
Where Richard the Lionheart is said to have married Berengaria. Small, dense, worth an hour.
Kolossi Castle
The Crusader keep of the Knights of St John, with the sugar mill and aqueduct beside it.
Ancient Amathus
One of the oldest city-kingdoms of Cyprus, on the ridge above the hotel strip.
Limassol Marina
Superyachts, restaurants, the boardwalk and the old port beside it.
Omodos & the Krasochoria
The cobbled square, the monastery, and eight wine villages within twenty minutes of each other.
Troodos & Mount Olympus
The highest point in Cyprus, pine forest, painted churches and, in winter, snow.
Caledonia Waterfalls
A 45-minute walk up a river gorge from Platres. The best short hike on the island.
Kykkos Monastery
The wealthiest and most ornate monastery in Cyprus, deep in the Marathasa valley.
Lady's Mile Beach
Five kilometres of flat sand on the Akrotiri peninsula. Shallow, calm, and rarely crowded.
Governor's Beach
White chalk cliffs above dark sand, with fish taverns on the headland.
Cyprus Wine Museum, Erimi
The proper introduction to Commandaria before you drive up into the villages.
City of Dreams Mediterranean
Europe's largest integrated casino resort, at Zakaki.
Limassol Zoo & Municipal Gardens
The gardens on the seafront, with the zoo and the open-air theatre inside them.
Lefkara Village
Lace, silver, and lanes that have been photographed a million times for a reason.
Akrotiri Salt Lake
Flamingos from November to March, and the Fasouri plantations on the way.
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