That all-important first mile: driving out of Paphos airport?
The Paphos Airport car hire desks are located in the arrivals hall.
Cyprus produces some of the best honey you’ll find anywhere in the world. Bring some back to smear on toast, pancakes - or anything else you can think of when you get home.
Cash machines and a money exchange bureau can be found on the airport’s main concourse.
There are a couple of restaurants and cafes offering meals and snacks inside the airport.
If you want a regular cheese sandwich, steer clear of Haloumi. This salty, often fried cheese, made of blended sheep and goat milk is delicious, but not something to put with pickle.
Said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of love, this could be the perfect destination for a romantic getaway. Take dreamy moonlit walks along the beaches, gaze starry-eyed at one another over a candle-lit dinner and squint lovingly at each other in all that sunshine.
If all that gooey romance gets too much, make the most of your rental car in Paphos and head inland to the Troodos Mountains. Here you can go cycling, hiking or even skiing. This region is cut out for pretty much any activity that makes hand-holding and whispering sweet nothings almost impossible.
This crescent shaped beach is a popular spot with tourists and it’s obvious why. The sand is soft, the waters clear and warm and there are plenty of sunbeds. Just a short walk from the sand are local cafés and bars for refreshments, or if you wait, the chances are someone will come along to sell you an ice-cream where you lay. Bliss.
Said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of love, this could be the perfect destination for a romantic getaway. Take dreamy moonlit walks along the beaches, gaze starry-eyed at one another over a candle-lit dinner and squint lovingly at each other in all that sunshine.
If all that gooey romance gets too much, make the most of your rental car in Paphos and head inland to the Troodos Mountains. Here you can go cycling, hiking or even skiing. This region is cut out for pretty much any activity that makes hand-holding and whispering sweet nothings almost impossible.
This crescent shaped beach is a popular spot with tourists and it’s obvious why. The sand is soft, the waters clear and warm and there are plenty of sunbeds. Just a short walk from the sand are local cafés and bars for refreshments, or if you wait, the chances are someone will come along to sell you an ice-cream where you lay. Bliss.