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The charming west coast town of Pafos focusses
around an attractive
little harbour whose picturesque open air fish restaurants line a quayside of bright
fishing boats and pleasure
craft.
With a population of just 28.000 Pafos nestles In the lee of the Western
Troodos
Mountains, which
add another dimension to this area of scenic beauty. The recent addition of its own
international airport
nearby has opened up the
Pafos area, and the resort is graced with some luxury hotels
along the coastline.
Pafos
has an air of holiday charm
combined with history, and olden-day
elegance is lent to the town by its classical style
buildings in the upper part of town which
leads to the
shopping area. The lower part of the town - known as Kato Pafos has a
life of its own albeit so close by,
down
near the sea -home of the harbour, the fish tavernas, souvenir shops and several
beautiful hotels with
important archaeological sites
around them.
Pafos is entwined with Greek mythology, and the
legendary birth of Afrodite on her shores brought fame and
worshippers there to follow the cult of the
Goddess.
Landmarks associated with Afrodite are the chunky, rugged rocks of her beautiful
birthshore known as
the Afrodite Rocks or
"Petra tou Romiou", the evocative sanctuary of Afrodite at Kouklia Village, one-time
shrine and scene of pagan festivals for
thousands, the Baths of Afrodite at Polis, supposed source of
fertility and the
Fountain of Love, or Fontana Amorosa, a few
miles further into the Akamas
Peninsula.
Even the town's name is linked to the
Goddess, for Pafos was the name of
the
mythological daughter of Venus and Pygmalion.
Pafos became the capital of Cyprus
under the
successors
of Alexander the Great - the Ptolemies and in those days its harbour was a busy, thriving port. It
continued as the island's
first city for more than seven centuries, retaining its importance under Roman
rule Its most
famous Governor Sergius Paulus,
was converted to Christianity by St Paul in 45
AD.
But Pafos history dates back a great
deal further. In fact the
whole area abounds in historical
and archaeological treasures. See places of
Interest in Paphos |
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