An Island of Vineyards

An Island of Vineyards

An Island of Vineyards

Cyprus - a History of Wine

Cyprus – a History of Wine

Cyprus’ love affair with wine is ages old, in fact archaeological excavations indicate that production of wine on the island dates back more than 5500 years, making it one of the very oldest wine industries in the world. This history continues to be written by today’s winemakers who use traditional indigenous grape varieties along with well known grape varieties to produce some wonderful wines which we highly recommend you try for yourself.

Places of interest in the historic story of wine making include the picturesque villages of Omodos and Laneia, where you can view the most ancient of wine presses: Laneia’s dates back to 1844 which is the same year that the first contemporary winery ETKO Ltd opened. Paphos Mosaics also beautifully depict wine making and consumption.

You simply cannot discuss wine making in Cyprus without mentioning Commandaria, an amber coloured desert wine which is the world’s oldest named wine still in production. Produced since around 700BC, it is known as the “wine of the kings and the king of the wines” because it was very famous amongst Royalty in the 12th century and was even heavily exported to many European Royal Courts. Legend has it that Commandaria was served at Richard Coeur de Lion’s wedding to Queen Berengaria in 1911.

We urge you to take a day and experience Cyprus’ wine production for yourself – the history and the beautiful scenery that this journey will take you on will add to the magic of discovering the stunning tastes on offer. Originally pressed by foot before the days of electricity, wine production, although still traditional, is very sophisticated in comparison and wineries are aplenty throughout the island. The Cyprus Tourist Organisation have compiled a wine route programme, made up of 7 routes, which is a great reference and we will give a brief overview of each. Don’t forget to call ahead to arrange your appointment with the wineries though!

We recommend that you ask for wines produced by indigenous varieties by name, which are very rarely used in blends – these include:
WHITE: Xinistry, Spourtiko, Promara, Muscat of Alexandria*.
RED: Mavro, Maratheftiko, Giannoudi, Lefkada.
*Muscat of Alexandria is mainly a dessert wine. Top tip: try Muscat Ayia Mavri Winery in Kilani Village where an old charming couple have won multiple awards.

 

WINE ROUTES IN CYPRUS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wine Route 1: Laona – Akamas

Wine Route 2: Vouni Panagias – Ampelitis

Wine Route 3: Diarizos Valley *this is the route closest to Aphrodite Hills resort, click for details.

Wine Route 4: Krasochoria Lemesou

Wine Route 5: Koumandaria

Wine Route 6: Pitsilia

Wine Route 7: Mountainous Larnaka-Lefkosia

Recommended references:
* Download the full ‘Cyprus Wine Routes’ brochure
* Visit Cyprus Tourist Organisations webpage that details the different wine routes
* Look out for the ‘wine route’ road signs on the roads.

Learn from a local:
Haris at O’Vrakas Taverna in Pissouri Village Square is one of the best known and most knowledgable sommeliers in Cyprus – he is very open to you picking his brain for information or asking for recommendations on Cypriot wines. His enthusiasm for the island’s rich wine making history is hard to beat!

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About – Pissouri Village

About – Pissouri Village

About - Pissouri Village

Pissouri Village - Our Picturesque Neighbour

Googlemap Location: Pissouri Village Square
Googlemap Location: Pissouri Bay

Pissouri is a quiet, traditional and very picturesque village around a 15 minute drive from Aphrodite Hills, towards Limassol.  Pissouri is considered as having two areas; the village (with gorgeous village square) and the bay (with a wonderful beach).

The village itself sits on a hillside, facing the south offering wonderful views of the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the Troodos mountains. In the heart of the village you can find the lovely cobble-floored village square which has a beautiful fountain, enclaved by a selection of lovely tavernas and bars. We recommend parking near the village square and taking some time to meander around the village, in and out of its little winding narrow streets, where you can get a real sense of Cypriot life – the village houses with courtyards and abundance of local plants are lovely to see, and the quiet nature of the village is really refreshing, it’s like taking a trip back in time.

Other highlights in the village include:
* Apostle Andrea Gothic-style Church: in the village square
* Pissouri Amphitheatre: near the village square. Entertainment events run throughout the year here and are a wonderful experience if you get the chance to attend; the modern amphitheatre has a gorgeous view of the sunset and sea, made even more magical by live music under the stars.
* Cape Aspro: the stunning Cape that sweeps from Pissouri towards Aphrodite’s Rock (roughly 500 feet high). This area is one of the most stunning in Cyprus, with limestone cliffs dropping into the vast Mediterranean Sea. If you are a walker, then the view of Cape Aspro can be enjoyed on the Genesis Nature Trail, starting up in the village near the residential area known as ‘Pine Bay’.
* Cyprus Nights: normally hosted every Friday in the village square throughout summer season. This is a really entertaining way of enjoying and learning about Cypriot Culture with traditional food, music and dancing.

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Pissouri Bay is home to Pissouri Beach, a beautiful pebble beach enclosed by stunning white limestone cliffs, which we definitely recommend our guests visit during their stay in Cyprus. The beach hosts plenty of sunbeds and parasols, as well as a great choice of watersports – whether you’re into adrenaline rushed jet skiing or a relaxed kayak, this is a beautiful spot from which to enjoy all varieties of fun in the sea. A day at the beach here is a wonderful way to spend time, with lots of little shops and restaurants to get your ice creams and refreshments from, some on the beaches edge, some on the main road running parallel to the beach.

Walkers can also enjoy exploring Cape Aspro from here, on the Cape Aspro Nature Trail starting near the Columbia Beach Hotel at the far end of the bay.

Whether you choose to visit the village or the bay, or both, make sure you read our Eating Out Guide for Pissouri Village and Eating Out Guide for Pissouri Bay for ideas on the best eateries around.

Pissouri Bay residential area, showing white houses sitting on Cypriot countryside with rolling hills in the background.

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Best Beaches in Paphos

Best Beaches in Paphos

Best Beaches in Paphos

Our Favourite Beaches in Paphos

Cyprus is blessed with extensive beaches with clear blue Mediterranean waters and golden sands. There are beaches to suit every mood and season, from full-on action watersports to quiet, secluded bays. Did you know that Cyprus has the most blue flat beaches per coastline length in the world?

The Paphos region boasts some stunning beaches that are just a short drive from Aphrodite Hills, which we highly recommend that you explore while you’re visiting Cyprus; there’s nothing that says holiday quite like a day in the sunshine by the sea after all! The Paphos coastline is really interesting and varies from pebble beaches, to sandy beaches, to sea caves and then of course there’s the Blue Lagoon, one of our most favourite spots in Cyprus.

Sunshine over waves drawing with text under reading 'Beach Tips'

* Do NOT forget your suncream
* Purchase a bat and ball: play in the water’s edge to keep cooler
* Be careful where you tread in turtle conservation areas
* Take a cool box: keep your drinks and snacks cool in the heat
* Take a basin: makes washing your feet nice & easy at the end of the day

 

Aphrodite’s Rock ★★★★★
Location
A good stop off point for a quick dip and an opportunity to test the fable that says if you swim around the rock anti-clockwise at midnight in your birthday suit, you will achieve eternal youth. By day the sights are less concerning and the waters are beautiful and clear, with a magical sense of history – this is where Aphrodite is supposed to have risen from the waves, naked, of course. Snorkelling here is good. Great for: finding true love!

Geroskipou Beach ★★★★★
Location
New breakwaters have improved this beach’s appeal 10-fold, it’s fantastic for swimming and enjoying a day on a sunbed. The waters are really calm here and the beach is a mixture of pebbles and white sand – perfect for building sandcastles with the little ones! The beach is almost half a kilometre long and there are a good few little snack shacks and restaurants along the strip. Cabana is a very popular beach bar here; it has a loud party vibe at the weekends, but is lovely and chilled during the week, offering comfortable sunbeds and delicious snacks. Great for: calm seas

Coralia Beach ★★★★
Location
Increasingly popular with tourists, but a little quieter than neighbouring Coral Bay Beach (which is also beautiful but does tend to get very busy in peak season). White sands, calm sea and views of the Coral Bay Hotel pier make this the perfect beach to unwind on. Set in a small bay, there are plenty of good snorkelling spots and a couple of nice eateries close by if you fancy a bite to eat. Great for: kids and sand

Akamas Peninsula – Lara Beach ★★★★
Location
The Akamas National park is well worth checking out if you are into discovering secluded beaches and bays. Lara Beach is a turtle sanctuary Lara Beach is a turtle sanctuary (check out the interesting information shack on the beach itself) and the coast is unspoilt and great for picnics, with the Akamas nature reserve as a picturesque backdrop. A natural and undisturbed world that is best accessed with a 4 x 4. You can combine a trip to Lara Beach with a walk up Avakas Gorge and we also highly recommend The Last Castle (found around half way along the dirt track towards the beach) for some good local cuisine at lunch time. Great for: turtle spotting and rugged beauty

Latchi ★★★★
Location
Latchi is a gorgeous little fishing village towards the west coast of Cyprus, a little further out in the Paphos region (around an hour’s drive from Aphrodite Hills – it’s a beautiful drive though!). There are some stunning beaches situated along the coast here and the area boasts the beautiful backdrop of the Akamas Peninsula and the coastal hills towards Pyrgos. Fishing, boat trips and sailing are the best in the area from here. Our top three beaches around here would be the Latsi beach, the Asprokremmos Beach (a little further along) and there’s also a really cool little beach hidden beneath the steps down from the restaurant next to Aphrodite Baths. Great for: snorkelling

Sodap Municiple Beach ★★★★★
Location
Paphos itself has some lovely municiple beaches that are located in front of the main hotel strip in Kato Paphos (lower Paphos). If you walk along the coastal path from the harbour towards the hotels then you will have lots of beaches to choose from, all with white sands and sunbeds. Our favourite along here is the Sodap beach which has municipal toilets and showers and access to the lovely Antasia Beach Club from where you can order drinks and food. Great for: touristy vibes

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Getting Around – Transport Options for your Holiday

Getting Around – Transport Options for your Holiday

Getting Around – Transport Options for your Holiday

Buses, Taxis and Hire Cars

Cyprus does not have much in the way of a public transport system, so it is a good idea to consider how much you are looking to explore the island, or travel off the Resort during you holiday to weigh up your best options for transportation during your holiday. If you are based on the Western Plateau of the Resort (which is where all of the Resort facilities are located) then you don’t necessarily need to hire a car if you are not planning to leave the Resort much during your stay, however if you are staying on the Eastern Plateau or are thinking of doing some sightseeing or eating outside of the Resort, then we would definitely recommend hiring a car.

There are no bus transfers to Aphrodite Hills from the airports, therefore we recommend pre-booking a taxi, or having your car hire arranged for pick-up when you land.

If you’re considering travelling into Paphos to visit the harbour, or other places of interest, then there is a great bus service that runs from the Golf Club car park straight into Paphos harbour (from where you can get connecting buses into Paphos Old Town, or Coral Bay for example).

Here we include details of our preferred partners for Taxis and Car Hire, as well as information on the Bus Route that runs from the Resort.

Taxis
Our recommended taxi company is Palepafos Taxi, based in Kouklia Village that also have an office hut at the Golf Club car park on the Resort. They have a variety of cars and mini buses and are very familiar with Aphrodite Hills Resort.  Bonus: they offer our guests and 8509 magazine readers a 10% discount:

You can contact Palepafos Taxi by telephone: 26 432 161 or e-mail: palepafostaxi@live.com. The lady that takes care of the bookings is called Despina and she is very helpful and friendly.

Palepafos Taxi advert - for the 8509 Magazine by Aphroditerentals.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Car Hire
We recommend a company called Paforentals based in Paphos who we have found to be very reliable, offer great service, have a good fleet and who are used very often by our guests.  You can contact them on: Paforentals – Website: www.paforentals.com  E-mail: info@paforentals.com  Tel: 26 947 058 (do mention you are an aphroditerentals.com guest and they offer a free extra collision damage waiver).

Paforentals advert

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bus Service – Route 631
The route 631 bus to Paphos harbour collects from the resort in the Golf club car park slip road near the Aphrodite Hills roundabout. Visit the Pafos Buses Website.

Route: Paphos Harbour (Bus station) – Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite’s Rock) – travel time 45 mins.

Stops: Harbour (main station), Ledas, Alkiminis, Poseidonos Ave., Danaes Ave., Aphrodite’s avenue, Spyrou Kyprianou Ave., Gianni Kontou, Ippokratous, Makariou Ave., Paphos-Limassol old road (B6), Kouklia Village, Aphrodite Hills, Petra Tou Romiou.

Timetable
From Harbour:
Monday – Saturday:
07:25, 09:10, 10:40, 14:10, 16:00, 18:40, 22:30.
Sunday & Public Holidays
06:30, 09:10, 10:40, 14:10, 16:00, 18:40, 22:30.
From Petra Tou Romiou, daily:
08:15, 10:05, 11:35, 15:05, 16:55, 19:30, 23:15.
More times are available in the months of April – November.

Fares
One way: €1.50 (after 21:00 €2.50)
Daily pass: €5.00 Weekly pass: €20.00
Students and Kids up to five years FREE

View the bus website information site for most up to date information here.

Cycle Hire
Hiring bikes is a good way to get around the Resort and local area. There is a new bike hire shop in the village square, The Cycling Station, that provides road bike hire and also offers guided tours. You can also hire road and mountain bikes locally for delivery to your holiday property from CWC-Pro Cycling in Kouklia Village – Tel: 96 518061.


Electric Bike Hire

Electric bike hire is available from Leos car hire just outside the supermarket on the Resort. They are available to hire all year round from one hour up to a week, or even a month. Ask directly for prices, including weekly/monthly pass prices. Minimum age: 16 years.

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About – Kouklia Village

About – Kouklia Village

About – Kouklia Village

Kouklia Village - Our Beloved Neighbour

Googlemap Location: Kouklia Village

Kouklia Village is situated just a 5 minute drive from Aphrodite Hills, towards Paphos. A quiet, traditional village, Kouklia is a wonderful place to visit to get a real taste of Cypriot village life, and also a great place to learn about some of the island’s history.

While you’re here, make sure to visit one of the taverna’s in the square – Gabriel’s is our favourite, but you can read our Eating Out Guide for Kouklia for more inspiration. During the summer months the locals block off the village square to cars so that the restaurants can collectively put on a weekly ‘Cyprus Night’ which features local music, dancing, cuisine and all round fun – we highly recommend the Cyprus Nights here, they are a wonderful way to get familiar with Cypriot culture. The Cyprus Nights normally take place every Thursday evening in summer months, we recommend that you check with the restaurants in our 8509 Magazine guide for up to date information.

Kouklia: Ancient City-Kingdom Palaepaphos, Aphrodite’s Birthplace

The History of Kouklia is somewhat significant in Cyprus. Palaepaphos (meaning Old Paphos) is the name given to the area that is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty & Fertility, which was one of the most celebrated pilgrimage centres of the ancient Greek world, and once a city-kingdom of Cyprus.  It is thought that the ancient tradition of worshipping Aphrodite was practiced in Cyprus from as early as the Neolithic period – more details on it’s history can be found on the Department of Antiquities Website (click Here).

In September 1980, Palaepafos and Nea Pafos became the first Cypriot sites to be included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO.

Palaepaphos is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia (just 5 minutes from Aphrodite Hills Resort), where excavations are still taking place today.  It is home to many archaeological monuments which can be visited today, including the ‘Sanctuary of Aphrodite’ (a temple including two ancient shrines for the Goddess), and the ‘Northeast Gate of the defensive wall’ (remains of the ancient fortification for the old town) and ‘The Church of Panagia Katholiki’ (dating from the 12th or 13th century AD).

Ancient Manor House gothic hall in Kouklia Village - stone, arched interiors.

Lusignian Manor House should get a special mention because it is very well preserved and it’s Gothic Hall is considered to be one of the finest surviving monuments of Frankish profane architecture on the island; so much so that the Hall nowadays plays host to concerts – it’s acoustics are wonderful.  The International Pharos Chamber Music Festival takes place here every year and is a special event that we recommend, even if you’re not into chamber music (this event normally takes place towards the end of May every year). The Manor House also hosts the local museum where various finds from Palaepaphos site are on display.

The famous Aphrodite’s Rock is also located within the Kouklia region – read more about it here.

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