Paphos Harbour

Paphos Harbour

paphos harbour

Little fishing harbour turned tourist hotspot

Paphos harbour is a popular spot for lunch, or a sunny stroll; you might even catch a glimpse of the local pelicans strolling along the pedestrian area. Once a little fishing town, and despite having grown into a vibrant city, the harbour area is a beautiful nod to Paphos’ history – it is well maintained and clean, and despite the typical holiday souvenir shops, still remains true to its routes. 

You can spend one hour, or a whole day, enjoying the harbour – whether you pop there for an ice cream and a little walk, stay for lunch and a couple of cocktails, or even tie in spending some time exploring the wonderful archeological sites that are around.

The best place to park is the main parking area close to the harbour itself – Click Here for the Googlemap Location.

Day Tripping to Paphos Harbour is also easy from Aphrodite Hills, as the bus route links directly from the Golf Club car park to the harbour. 

The Harbour

There are a number of restaurants, cafes and bars situated along the harbour, as well as the usual franchises of fast food, and coffee shops, so you’re never short of choices for breakfast, lunch or dinner. A couple of the restaurants have play areas for little ones (most famously The Moorings). Ice cream shops are aplenty too, serving cool flavours, frozen yogurts and bubble teas. If you fancy some fish then the restaurants on the actual harbour itself are a great option; it’s a beautiful setting with little fishing boats in the background. Souvenir shops offer all sorts of gifts and keepsakes, toys, fun trinkets and local delicacies to take home.

Coastal Path

There is a lovely, flat coastal path that runs the full length of the main hotel strip in Paphos starting from the beautiful Saint Nicholas Church right along to the harbour, and continues further along the coast past the lighthouse and beyond. You can pretty much park and join the path from anywhere along the route. There are lots of little beach coves scattered along the way too, so if you fancy, take your beach towel and a book and have a beach pit-stop!

The Medieval Fort

The Fort is a distinct feature at Paphos Harbour and has a colourful past – it was originally built as a Byzantine Fort to protect the harbour, then during the Ottoman invasion in 1570 it was dismantled by the Venetians, then rebuilt in the 16th Century by the Ottomans after they captured the island. The Fort also served as a prison in the past, and, during British rule, as a salt warehouse! Visitors can purchase a pass to explore the castle – details on opening hours and costs can be found HERE.

Paphos Mosaics

A visit to Paphos Mosaics is very interesting – the entrance is between the harbour and main parking area HERE. The whole site is known as the ‘Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos’ and has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list since 1980. The park includes a number of archeological sites (that date from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages) such as the Agora (market), castle, ruins of an early Christian Basilica, and the Odeon (amphitheater). The most impressive part of the park is its mosaics, found in the houses of four Roman noblemen – the pebble mosaics that make up the floors are stunning and very well preserved. These mosaics are considered amongst the finest in the eastern Mediterranean, and for good reason. Learn about the park’s opening hours and fees HERE.

Boat Trips

There are various boat trips available to take from Pahos Harbour, including day trips, sunset cruises, and even a themed pirate trip on the Jolly Roger wooden pirate ship, hosted by the hilarious Captain Jack Pigeon – lots of fun for all the family. Representatives of the cruise companies can be found at the harbour, or alternatively you can check out details on their websites: Paphos Sea Cruises / The Wave Dancer.

Tomb of the Kings

We also recommend checking out Tomb of the Kings which is found around a five minute drive from the Harbour: location. Another impressive UNESCO World Heritage Site (also since 1980), Tomb of the Kings in an archeological park of monumental underground tombs. VisitCyprus lists prices and visiting hours HERE.

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Yacht Charter With Latchi Watersports

Yacht Charter With Latchi Watersports

Yacht Charter With Latchi Watersports

Luxury at Sea

Picture this – the sea wind in your hair and the glimmer of the Mediterranean Sea shimmering in the warm Cypriot sunshine whilst you relax in the luxurious comfort of a sailing yacht, surrounded by the clearest, crystal blue seas and one of the most beautiful backdrops you could find – the Akamas Peninsula. More than ever before we are recognising the importance of switching off, getting in touch with nature, and taking care of our mindfulness…well, when it comes to getting away from it all, chartering a yacht is right up there with one of the most magical ways to do so.

The Blue Lagoon in the Akamas Peninsula is simply stunning and our friends and trusted partners at Latchi Watersports offer the best opportunities to enjoy this beautiful area. Boat hire is one of our favourite and most recommended days out for our guests, we ourselves go every summer with family and friends that visit and even after years and years, it never fails to amaze. Yacht chartering, well, it’s the next level of wow-factor!

Latchi Charters have seven luxury vessels available for charter, which we have listed below, and they offer our readers a 15% discount on Yacht Charters (quote 8509):

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Breaking Wind – The Spectacular brand-new Bavaria C42 sailing yacht.
The clever details that BAVARIA YACHTS are known for, both above and below deck, has been further refined in the BAVARIA C42, providing this unusual 42ft long sailing yacht with the best of the newest innovations in yacht building. Enjoy sailing away in complete luxury with large outdoor dining area, sun shade, sunbathing areas and amazing swim platform at the stern. The inside boasts 2 beautiful cabins, bathrooms, and separate shower with a beautifully laid out lounge/kitchen area.

Sail down the coastline in Style. Maximum Capacity = 12pax

Costings: four hours: €995 and a full day (6 hours): €1420

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Blow Me Away – The epitome of class. Sail away aboard this 41ft twin helm Bavaria sailing yacht. The exterior boasts outdoor dining area, large canopy for sun protections and an extendable swim platform to the stern.

With 3 double cabins, two on board bathrooms and spacious modern kitchen area, you can spend the day living the sailor’s life.
Her sleek design means that she is fast on all points of sail and is laid out for easy and efficient sailing. Enjoy the journey. Maximum capacity 10 persons.

Costings: four hours: €850 and a full day (6 hours): €1150

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Escape II – When thinking of motor cruising in style this is the yacht for you. The Rodman 38 is 12 meters long and can accommodate up to 12 guests.
The aft cockpit is deep enough to accommodate a table and some seats for outdoor dining. Allowing you to enjoy dining outdoors. From the left, you can easily reach the bow or the flybridge through a classic staircase. The stern platform is normal-sized and can house all bathing activities in total comfort.
The main deck accommodates the interior helm, galley, a U-shaped sofa, and a linear couch facing each other which can easily sit 6 to 8 guests. The interior is fully air conditioned allow you to escape out of the mid-day sun to relax.

There are 2 cabins, both of which are fully air conditioned and have their own bathrooms, with showers, which allows for comfort inside. The master cabin is at the bow of the yacht and has a queen-sized bed. The second cabin has twin beds and has a spacious central walkway, which offers lots of space which is perfect for guests and children.

Costings: four hours: €1300 and a full day (6 hours): €1680

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Princess Leah – A firm favourite, the Jeanneau NC33 is the perfect option to suit all pockets. With two double cabins, bathroom and small inside saloon area, it has everything you need for a day spent in luxury and comfort.

Extendable sunbathing/seating area on the stern deck and a large sunbathing area to the bow, you will not miss a single ray of sunshine. An extendable shade to the stern means you can be kept cool whilst aboard this gorgeous Jeanneau. Maximum capacity 11 persons.

Costings: four hours: €920.00 and a full day (6 hours): €1200

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Karnic SL800 – These motor cruisers boast an inside seating and dining area with a small sleeping cove and a functional bathroom. The outside has a sunbathing area on the bow with an additional shaded area at the stern. Maximum capacity of 11 persons.

Costings: four hours: €625 and a full day (6 hours): €820

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Internity – This 62ft motor yacht from Sea Ray boasts a majestic external seating/eating area to the stern, with space for the whole group to celebrate, relax or bask in the Cypriot sunshine together. The swim platform that stretches from port to starboard allows everyone on board to enter or exit the crystal-clear water with ease. A large saloon and kitchen area encourage you below deck. Fully equipped with everything you could need including four refrigerated drawers. With two large, air-conditioned cabins, one with en-suite, both with large doubles beds, there is also space to retreat for those quiet moments.

A large sunbathing area with extendable sunbeds invites you to lay back and listen to the serene sounds of the blue lagoon. Maximum capacity 20 persons.

Costings: four hours: €3450.00 and a full day (6 hours): €3900.00. NB: fuel surcharges may apply, depending on cruising area.

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Voyager – Another firm favourite from Sea Ray. From the fly-bridge to the hull, this yacht oozes comfort. With a 360-degree panoramic viewing area, champagne breakfasts and sunset cruises have never looked so good. Upon entering, you will be welcomed into an air-conditioned saloon and dining/kitchen area, the perfect place to dry off after a dip in the fountain of love and the perfect place to serve and enjoy your lunch.

The voyager offers three cabins, with two En-suites and an additional smaller cabin; there is always space for your guests. Sunbathe on the bow or the stern with optimal seating and bathing areas at either end. Maximum capacity 20 persons.

Costings: four hours: €2600.00 and a full day (6 hours): €2990.00. NB: fuel surcharges may apply, depending on cruising area.

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Latchi Charters can also offer you a wide range of water sporting activities, such as Seabob’s, jet skis and banana rides for your own private enjoyment at an additional cost. They also offer catering options for all appetites and dietary needs.

Make your holiday an even more memorable one, get in touch with Latchi Watersports:
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Tel: 26 322 095
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