Villas in Paphos: Ancient Wonders, Coastal Charm & Luxurious Escapes Rated Excellent (4.8/5) Overview Villas Things to do Best time to visit Travel guides Paphos is where ancient history meets modern vibrancy, creating the ultimate cultural escape. Imagine a UNESCO World Heritage city by the sea, where Roman ruins tell tales of the past, and cutting-edge arts festivals breathe life into the present. Picture yourself under the stars, watching an independent film on the sandy shore, or feeling the pulse of a Japanese drum ensemble reverberate through the classical Town Hall square. While Cyprus has long been a beloved destination for sun-seekers, Paphos adds a fresh, artistic buzz to the mix. This southwestern coastal gem is transforming into an Open Air Factory, with a dynamic arts program featuring over 150 projects and 300 events. After a day of exploring, head back to one of our villas in Paphos, where comfort and elegance provide the perfect backdrop to your cultural adventure. View Paphos Region Villas Flight time 4.5hrs Time difference +2hrs Currency Euro € Language Greek and Turkish View Paphos Region Villas Last Minute Villas From Under £700 for 7 Nights Don't miss out on some last minute sunshine with 7 night villa holidays from under £700 Book now Explore the area Map settings Map style Street Hybrid Satellite Previous Next Tombs of the Kings The Tombs of the Kings is a grand necropolis dating back to the 4th century BC, showcasing an impressive collection of rock-cut tombs. Despite the name, these tombs weren’t reserved for royalty, but their scale and design reflect the high status of those buried here. Many feature striking architectural details carved into limestone, offering a glimpse into ancient craftsmanship. It’s a fascinating place to explore, where every corner reveals a story and history feels vividly present. Coral Bay Coral Bay Beach is where natural beauty meets a lively atmosphere, creating an irresistible seaside escape. Picture a crescent-shaped bay with soft white sand and crystal-clear waters, all set against the stunning coastline of Paphos. This well-loved beach offers more than just scenic views. It’s a place to unwind in comfort, with sunbeds and umbrellas ready for a relaxing day by the sea. Nearby, stylish restaurants and vibrant bars invite you to savour local flavours and soak up the energetic vibe. Aphrodite’s Rock (Petra tou Romiou) Aphrodite’s Rock is perhaps the most iconic site linked to the goddess, rising dramatically from the sea against a stunning coastal backdrop. Legend has it that this is where Aphrodite emerged from the sea foam, born fully formed and arriving at this very spot. Over time, it has become a lasting symbol of beauty and love. The scenic setting draws visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the goddess’s mythical charm and maybe even experience a touch of magic themselves. Average monthly temperatures Hover to view average price info Jan Price from: £899 per month 16°C Feb Price from: £759 per month 16°C Mar Price from: £541 per month 17°C Apr Price from: £716 per month 20°C May Price from: £894 per month 23°C Jun Price from: £1158 per month 27°C Jul Price from: £1426 per month 30°C Aug Price from: £1265 per month 31°C Sep Price from: £1053 per month 29°C Oct Price from: £640 per month 26°C Nov Price from: £571 per month 22°C Dec Price from: £882 per month 19°C Annual sunshine 300 Hottest period July to September Busiest month July Summer Long sunny days, warm turquoise seas and golden beaches are just a few of the things that make Paphos so blissful in the summer months. With delicious delicacies at local tavernas, ancient ruins to venture and explore, and golden-hued sunset strolls by the coast, it’s the perfect time to soak it all in. Autumn An autumn in Paphos brings mellow sunshine, fewer crowds and sea temperatures still perfect for swimming. With ancient sites ready and waiting to be explored and balmy evenings made for taverna-hopping, it’s a little slice of paradise that's all yours to enjoy.