PAPHOS AIRPORT STATION
Located in the arrivals hall of the Paphos International Airport.
TEL: +357 26822633
FAX: +357 26941810
Airport Parking: +357 95123056
Opening Hours: According Arrivals
PAPHOS CITY STATION
Located at Tomb Of The Kings Road, Kato Paphos.
TEL: +357 26822633
FAX: +357 26941810
Emergency: +357 99656068
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 13:00 & 16:00 - 18:00
Saturday - Sunday: 08:00 - 13:00
PAPHOS SERVICE CENTER
Located at Paphos Airport Road, Timi 8507, Cyprus
TEL: +357 26822633
FAX: +357 26941810
Emergency: +357 99656068
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 13:00 & 16:00 - 18:00
Saturday - Sunday: 08:00 - 13:00
About Paphos
Originally the capital of Cyprus, Paphos has expanded to become the most popular tourist resort on the island without losing any of its original charm and style.
With an air of holiday charm combined with an olden-day elegance, the Upper and Lower parts of Paphos town together make an attractive resort filled with influences from across the centuries. The upper part contains the main shopping area, characterized by classical-style buildings, and the lower part (known as Kato Paphos) is home to the harbor, fish tavernas, souvenir shops and beautiful hotels, all with important archaeological sites around them. With a plethora of churches, museums, activity parks and beaches, Paphos really does offer something for everyone.
On the outskirts of the town is Paphos International Airport, which rapidly expanded after the 1974 invasion to become the island's second major airport. Whilst still not as busy as Larnaca, it handles many of the charter flights arriving on the island and becomes a convenient destination for anyone heading for destinations in Western Cyprus.
The latest attraction to be built in Paphos is the luxury Aphrodite Hills resort, situated to the East of the airport. With a 7-star hotel, shopping plaza, golf club, health club and spa, this new project retains the look of ancient Greece. According to legend, Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty, chose Paphos as her place of worship had risen from the waves at "Petra Tou Romiou". Many thousands of romantic couples visit the site each year as the perfect place to "pop the question"!!